The Religio Medici and Other WritingsDent, 1959 - 296 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 26 筆
第 23 頁
... doubts and boisterous Objections , wherewith the unhappiness of our knowledge too nearly acquainteth us . More of these no man hath known than myself , which I confess I conquered , not in a martial posture , but on my Knees . For our ...
... doubts and boisterous Objections , wherewith the unhappiness of our knowledge too nearly acquainteth us . More of these no man hath known than myself , which I confess I conquered , not in a martial posture , but on my Knees . For our ...
第 25 頁
... doubt thereof . With another I was familiarly acquainted in France , a Divine , and a man of singular parts , that ... doubts , never yet imagined nor ques- tioned , as I know , which are not resolved at the first hearing ; not ...
... doubt thereof . With another I was familiarly acquainted in France , a Divine , and a man of singular parts , that ... doubts , never yet imagined nor ques- tioned , as I know , which are not resolved at the first hearing ; not ...
第 63 頁
... doubt , that there is such a City as Constantinople ; yet for me to take my Oath thereon were a kind of Perjury ... doubts , and sud- denly find how little we stand in need of the Precept of St. Paul , Work out your salvation with fear ...
... doubt , that there is such a City as Constantinople ; yet for me to take my Oath thereon were a kind of Perjury ... doubts , and sud- denly find how little we stand in need of the Precept of St. Paul , Work out your salvation with fear ...
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