Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1915 - 392 páginas |
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... fall not into self - adulation , -§ 24. Study the dominion of thyself.- §25 . Fortune hath no name in Scripture . The hand of Pro- vidence . - § 26. Money and honours not to be rejected.- $ 27 . Content may dwell in all stations ...
... fall not into self - adulation , -§ 24. Study the dominion of thyself.- §25 . Fortune hath no name in Scripture . The hand of Pro- vidence . - § 26. Money and honours not to be rejected.- $ 27 . Content may dwell in all stations ...
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... falling into comparative oblivion . 2. " A Letter to a Friend , upon Occasion of the 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 ...
... falling into comparative oblivion . 2. " A Letter to a Friend , upon Occasion of the 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 ...
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... falling from a rock into the sea , but caught by a hand issuing from the clouds . The motto , " à cœlo salus , " and the words , " Religio Medici , " are engraved on the plate ; and at the foot , " Printed for Andrew Crooke , 1642. Will ...
... falling from a rock into the sea , but caught by a hand issuing from the clouds . The motto , " à cœlo salus , " and the words , " Religio Medici , " are engraved on the plate ; and at the foot , " Printed for Andrew Crooke , 1642. Will ...
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... fall upon those popular scurrilities and opprobrious scoffs of the Bishop of Rome , to whom , as a temporal Prince , we owe the duty of good language . I confess there is cause of passion between us : by his sentence I stand ex ...
... fall upon those popular scurrilities and opprobrious scoffs of the Bishop of Rome , to whom , as a temporal Prince , we owe the duty of good language . I confess there is cause of passion between us : by his sentence I stand ex ...
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... fall under the Horizon again . relative sense . These must not therefore be named the effects SECT . XVIII . The term of Fortune , but in a relative way , and as we term Fortune the works of Nature . It was the ignorance of used in a ...
... fall under the Horizon again . relative sense . These must not therefore be named the effects SECT . XVIII . The term of Fortune , but in a relative way , and as we term Fortune the works of Nature . It was the ignorance of used in a ...
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