Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1915 - 392 páginas |
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... Death hath no terrors for a Christian . - § 39. Man hath three separate States of existence : I. in the womb ; 2. in this world ; 3. in the next.- $ 40 . Death to be ashamed of rather than feared . - §41 . Post- humous fame not to be ...
... Death hath no terrors for a Christian . - § 39. Man hath three separate States of existence : I. in the womb ; 2. in this world ; 3. in the next.- $ 40 . Death to be ashamed of rather than feared . - §41 . Post- humous fame not to be ...
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... Death of his Intimate Friend , " appears from internal evidence to have been written by Sir T. B. about 1672,4 ten years before his death , about the same time as the Christian Morals , but shortly after.5 Great Of thirty - four ...
... Death of his Intimate Friend , " appears from internal evidence to have been written by Sir T. B. about 1672,4 ten years before his death , about the same time as the Christian Morals , but shortly after.5 Great Of thirty - four ...
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... death . Several sentences are to be found in the extracts from these Common Place Books given by Wilkin , ' and others may probably exist in those which are still unpublished . It consists of two parts , the former ( S $ 1-29 ) relating ...
... death . Several sentences are to be found in the extracts from these Common Place Books given by Wilkin , ' and others may probably exist in those which are still unpublished . It consists of two parts , the former ( S $ 1-29 ) relating ...
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... death's heads on our hands have no influence upon our heads , and fleshless cadavers abate not the exorbitances of the flesh ; when crucifixes upon men's hearts suppress not their bad commotions , and His image Who was murdered for us ...
... death's heads on our hands have no influence upon our heads , and fleshless cadavers abate not the exorbitances of the flesh ; when crucifixes upon men's hearts suppress not their bad commotions , and His image Who was murdered for us ...
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... death , there was no particular difficulty in settling the text , which is taken in each case from the first published edition , with the correction of a few passages where the Author's MS . must have been copied carelessly . Where the ...
... death , there was no particular difficulty in settling the text , which is taken in each case from the first published edition , with the correction of a few passages where the Author's MS . must have been copied carelessly . Where the ...
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