Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1915 - 392 páginas |
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... tempers . - § 29. Overlook not the mercies often bound up in adversities . -§ 30. Pass not the Rubicon of sin ; merciful interventions may recall us.- §31 . Confound not the distinctions of men and women.— $ 32 . Rest not under the ...
... tempers . - § 29. Overlook not the mercies often bound up in adversities . -§ 30. Pass not the Rubicon of sin ; merciful interventions may recall us.- §31 . Confound not the distinctions of men and women.— $ 32 . Rest not under the ...
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... temper , as to endure those terrible tests and trials ; who , notwithstanding , in a peaceable way , do truely adore their Saviour , and have ( no doubt , ) a Faith acceptable in the eyes of GOD . PART I. Martyrs who matters of Now , as ...
... temper , as to endure those terrible tests and trials ; who , notwithstanding , in a peaceable way , do truely adore their Saviour , and have ( no doubt , ) a Faith acceptable in the eyes of GOD . PART I. Martyrs who matters of Now , as ...
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... temper , as not to bow at their obstacles , or connive at matters wherein there are not manifest impieties . The leaven , therefore , and ferment of all , not only civil but Religious actions , is Wisdom ; without which , to commit our ...
... temper , as not to bow at their obstacles , or connive at matters wherein there are not manifest impieties . The leaven , therefore , and ferment of all , not only civil but Religious actions , is Wisdom ; without which , to commit our ...
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... temper doth debase The noble Soul , in this her humble place ; Whose wingy nature ever doth aspire To reach that place whence first it took its fire . These flames I feel , which in my heart do dwell , Are not Thy beams , but take their ...
... temper doth debase The noble Soul , in this her humble place ; Whose wingy nature ever doth aspire To reach that place whence first it took its fire . These flames I feel , which in my heart do dwell , Are not Thy beams , but take their ...
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... temper correspondent to its operations : yet is not this mass of flesh and visible structure the instru- ment and proper corps of the Soul , but rather of Sense , and that the hand of Reason . In our study of Anatomy there is a mass of ...
... temper correspondent to its operations : yet is not this mass of flesh and visible structure the instru- ment and proper corps of the Soul , but rather of Sense , and that the hand of Reason . In our study of Anatomy there is a mass of ...
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