Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1915 - 392 páginas |
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... , -§ 2. and of the Reformed Reli- gion . - § 3. Differences of opinion need not separate Christians . -84 . Of Reformations . § 5. Of the Church of England . - a §6 . Disputes in Religion wisely avoided . Fantasies in.
... , -§ 2. and of the Reformed Reli- gion . - § 3. Differences of opinion need not separate Christians . -84 . Of Reformations . § 5. Of the Church of England . - a §6 . Disputes in Religion wisely avoided . Fantasies in.
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... need not divide affection . — §4 . National want of Charity . Man most ignorant in the knowledge of himself . §5 . Of sympathy . - § 6. The mystery of true affec- tion . - 87 . To forgive is the sweetest revenge . - §8 . Of pride and ...
... need not divide affection . — §4 . National want of Charity . Man most ignorant in the knowledge of himself . §5 . Of sympathy . - § 6. The mystery of true affec- tion . - 87 . To forgive is the sweetest revenge . - §8 . Of pride and ...
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... need them will not be annoyed by having such matters brought before their notice . The labours of my predecessors have been freely used , and ( it is believed ) as freely acknow- ledged , whenever a special acknowledgment seemed I am ...
... need them will not be annoyed by having such matters brought before their notice . The labours of my predecessors have been freely used , and ( it is believed ) as freely acknow- ledged , whenever a special acknowledgment seemed I am ...
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... need be In the case of some few passages in the Religio Medici I have been almost inclined to believe that Sir T. B. in after life might have confessed ( as Coleridge did about some of his own youthful lines , ) " Hang me if I know , or ...
... need be In the case of some few passages in the Religio Medici I have been almost inclined to believe that Sir T. B. in after life might have confessed ( as Coleridge did about some of his own youthful lines , ) " Hang me if I know , or ...
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... needs be very impatient , who would repine at death in the society of all things that suffer under it . Had not almost every man suffered by the Press , or were not the tyranny thereof become universal , I had not wanted reason for ...
... needs be very impatient , who would repine at death in the society of all things that suffer under it . Had not almost every man suffered by the Press , or were not the tyranny thereof become universal , I had not wanted reason for ...
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