The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1912 - 296 頁 |
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第 12 頁
... earth . I believe that the Serpent , ( if we shall literally understand it , ) from his proper form and figure , made his motion on his belly before the curse . I find the tryal of the Pucellage and virginity of Women , which GOD ...
... earth . I believe that the Serpent , ( if we shall literally understand it , ) from his proper form and figure , made his motion on his belly before the curse . I find the tryal of the Pucellage and virginity of Women , which GOD ...
第 16 頁
... Earth , more than the Heavens discover . And then at last , when homeward I shall drive , Rich with the Spoils of Nature , to my Hive , There will I sit like that industrious Flie , Buzzing Thy praises , which shall never die , Till ...
... Earth , more than the Heavens discover . And then at last , when homeward I shall drive , Rich with the Spoils of Nature , to my Hive , There will I sit like that industrious Flie , Buzzing Thy praises , which shall never die , Till ...
第 22 頁
... Earth in one Argument , and with less than a Sorites resolve all things into GOD . For though we christen effects by their most sensible and nearest Causes , yet is GOD the true and infallible Cause of all ; whose concourse , though it ...
... Earth in one Argument , and with less than a Sorites resolve all things into GOD . For though we christen effects by their most sensible and nearest Causes , yet is GOD the true and infallible Cause of all ; whose concourse , though it ...
第 26 頁
... Earth , and successive in any part thereof . There are a bundle of curiosities , not only in Philosophy , but in Divinity , proposed and discussed by men of most supposed abilities , which indeed are not worthy our vacant hours , much ...
... Earth , and successive in any part thereof . There are a bundle of curiosities , not only in Philosophy , but in Divinity , proposed and discussed by men of most supposed abilities , which indeed are not worthy our vacant hours , much ...
第 28 頁
... Earth . It is not unremarkable what Philo first observed , that the Law of Moses continued two thousand years without the least alteration ; whereas , we see the Laws of other Common - weals do alter with occasions ; and even those that ...
... Earth . It is not unremarkable what Philo first observed , that the Law of Moses continued two thousand years without the least alteration ; whereas , we see the Laws of other Common - weals do alter with occasions ; and even those that ...
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