The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1920 - 296 頁 |
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第 viii 頁
... Galen seemed to make a doubt thereof . " These glimpses indicate , in the zealous student who took his doctor's degree at Leyden , a temperament of decided originality ; they also make it easy to understand the V111 Introduction.
... Galen seemed to make a doubt thereof . " These glimpses indicate , in the zealous student who took his doctor's degree at Leyden , a temperament of decided originality ; they also make it easy to understand the V111 Introduction.
第 xii 頁
... doubt , recognise distinct provinces and procedures for his " religion " and his " philosophy , " but it is misleading to class him with the " water - tight compartment " theorists , more common in the Catholic Church than in ...
... doubt , recognise distinct provinces and procedures for his " religion " and his " philosophy , " but it is misleading to class him with the " water - tight compartment " theorists , more common in the Catholic Church than in ...
第 7 頁
... doubts in my way , I do forget them , or at least defer them till my better setled judgement and more manly reason be able to resolve them ; for I per- ceive every man's own reason is his best Edipus , and will , upon a reasonable truce ...
... doubts in my way , I do forget them , or at least defer them till my better setled judgement and more manly reason be able to resolve them ; for I per- ceive every man's own reason is his best Edipus , and will , upon a reasonable truce ...
第 11 頁
... doubt not of the Miracle . Now , contrarily , I bless my self and am thank- ful that I lived not in the days of Miracles , that I never saw CHRIST nor His Disciples . I would not have been one of those Israelites that pass'd the Red Sea ...
... doubt not of the Miracle . Now , contrarily , I bless my self and am thank- ful that I lived not in the days of Miracles , that I never saw CHRIST nor His Disciples . I would not have been one of those Israelites that pass'd the Red Sea ...
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 ...
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