Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1915 - 392 páginas |
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... . There seems to be no reason to doubt the truth of this statement , though Johnson is evidently inclined . I See Notes on p . 66 , l . 4 : 115 , 22 . I to disbelieve it , or at least to consider EDITOR'S PREFACE · pp vii —xxv.
... . There seems to be no reason to doubt the truth of this statement , though Johnson is evidently inclined . I See Notes on p . 66 , l . 4 : 115 , 22 . I to disbelieve it , or at least to consider EDITOR'S PREFACE · pp vii —xxv.
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... truth , prevailed with me , the inactivity of my disposition might have made these sufferings continual , and time , that brings other things to light , should have satisfied me in the remedy of its oblivion . But because things ...
... truth , prevailed with me , the inactivity of my disposition might have made these sufferings continual , and time , that brings other things to light , should have satisfied me in the remedy of its oblivion . But because things ...
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... . judgments shall authorize them under favour of which considerations I have made its secrecy publick , and committed the truth thereof to every Ingenuous Reader . THO . BROWNE . RELIGIO MEDICI . THE FIRST PART . my SECT . TO THE READER .
... . judgments shall authorize them under favour of which considerations I have made its secrecy publick , and committed the truth thereof to every Ingenuous Reader . THO . BROWNE . RELIGIO MEDICI . THE FIRST PART . my SECT . TO THE READER .
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... Truth , and those unstable Judgments that cannot consist in the narrow point and centre of Virtue without a reel or stagger to the Circumference . SECT . IV . Of Refor- mations . As there were many Reformers , so likewise many ...
... Truth , and those unstable Judgments that cannot consist in the narrow point and centre of Virtue without a reel or stagger to the Circumference . SECT . IV . Of Refor- mations . As there were many Reformers , so likewise many ...
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... Truth might suffer in the weakness of my patronage . Where we desire to be informed , ' tis good to contest with men ... Truth , nor fit to take up the Gauntlet in the cause of Verity : many , from the ignorance of these Maximes , and an ...
... Truth might suffer in the weakness of my patronage . Where we desire to be informed , ' tis good to contest with men ... Truth , nor fit to take up the Gauntlet in the cause of Verity : many , from the ignorance of these Maximes , and an ...
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