Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1915 - 392 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 62
Página v
... actions.- §21 . Labour in the ethicks of faith ; not in old high - strained paradoxes .-- § 22. In seventy or eighty years one may have a curt epitome of the whole course of time . - § 23. Elysium of a virtuously composed mind . Forget ...
... actions.- §21 . Labour in the ethicks of faith ; not in old high - strained paradoxes .-- § 22. In seventy or eighty years one may have a curt epitome of the whole course of time . - § 23. Elysium of a virtuously composed mind . Forget ...
Página 23
... actions are not begot with deliberation , His Wisdom naturally knows what's best ; His in- tellect stands ready fraught with the superlative and purest Ideas of goodness ; consultation and election , which are two motions in us , make ...
... actions are not begot with deliberation , His Wisdom naturally knows what's best ; His in- tellect stands ready fraught with the superlative and purest Ideas of goodness ; consultation and election , which are two motions in us , make ...
Página 25
... Actions ; otherwise our pious labours shall find anxiety in our Graves , and our best endeavours not hope , but fear , a resurrection . Lord , Lord , " but he that doth St. Matth . vii . 21 . sence hath cause . There is but one first ...
... Actions ; otherwise our pious labours shall find anxiety in our Graves , and our best endeavours not hope , but fear , a resurrection . Lord , Lord , " but he that doth St. Matth . vii . 21 . sence hath cause . There is but one first ...
Página 27
... actions of His creatures , according to their several kinds . To make a revolution every day is the Nature of the Sun , because of that necessary course which GOD hath ordained PART I. it , from which it cannot swerve but RELIGIO MEDICI ...
... actions of His creatures , according to their several kinds . To make a revolution every day is the Nature of the Sun , because of that necessary course which GOD hath ordained PART I. it , from which it cannot swerve but RELIGIO MEDICI ...
Página 28
... actions unto her , is to devolve the honour of the principal agent upon the instrument ; which if with reason we may do , then let our hammers rise up and boast they have built our houses , and our pens receive the honour of our ...
... actions unto her , is to devolve the honour of the principal agent upon the instrument ; which if with reason we may do , then let our hammers rise up and boast they have built our houses , and our pens receive the honour of our ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
actions Alluding antep Aristotle authority behold better body Bohn British Museum Chapman Charity Christian Morals Cicero Common Place Books conceive condemn corruption creatures death Democritus Devil Diogenes Laërtius Disease Divinity doth Earth edition editors envy Epicurus Epid Errata evil Eyes Faith felicity Friend Garden of Cyrus Gardiner happy hath Heaven Hell Hippocrates honest honour imitate Judgment Keck Latin translation live look Matth merciful metempsychosis misery modern edd Morgellons Nature never noble Note omitted opinion Paracelsus passage penult persons Philosophy piece Plato Plutarch probably Pseud Pythagoras reason Religio Medici Religion Scripture SECT sense sentence Sir T. B. Sir Thomas Browne sleep Small 8vo Soul Spirits Stoicks temper thee thereof thine things thou thought tion Truth unto Vices Virtue virtuous wherein Wilkin word World