The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 viii 頁
Or we find him arguing with an Italian physician “ who could not believe perfectly
the immortality of the soul , because Galen seemed to make a doubt thereof . "
These glimpses indicate , in the zealous student who took his doctor ' s degree at
...
Or we find him arguing with an Italian physician “ who could not believe perfectly
the immortality of the soul , because Galen seemed to make a doubt thereof . "
These glimpses indicate , in the zealous student who took his doctor ' s degree at
...
第 xii 頁
Browne does , no 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 ...
Browne does , no 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
If , therefore , there rise any 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 perceive every man ' s own reason is his best Edipus , and will , upon
a ...
If , therefore , there rise any 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 perceive every man ' s own reason is his best Edipus , and will , upon
a ...
第 11 頁
Some ! believe the better for seeing CHRIST ' s Sepulchre ; and , when they have
seen the Red Sea , doubt not of the Miracle . Now , contrarily , I bless my self and
am thankful that I lived not in the days of Miracles , that I never saw CHRIST ...
Some ! believe the better for seeing CHRIST ' s Sepulchre ; and , when they have
seen the Red Sea , doubt not of the Miracle . Now , contrarily , I bless my self and
am thankful that I lived not in the days of Miracles , that I never saw CHRIST ...
第 23 頁
There is , as in Philosophy , so in Divinity , sturdy 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 ...
There is , as in Philosophy , so in Divinity , sturdy 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 ...
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