The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 39 筆
第 x 頁
... better to have made another man . " It is clear that Browne , who showed in his
speculative enterprises so much of the temper of romance , was not dangerously
romantic in private life . He loved to feed his imagination on mysteries , and ...
... better to have made another man . " It is clear that Browne , who showed in his
speculative enterprises so much of the temper of romance , was not dangerously
romantic in private life . He loved to feed his imagination on mysteries , and ...
第 7 頁
A man may be in as justy possession of Truth as of a City , and yet be forced to
surrender ; ' tis therefore far better to enjoy her with peace , than to hazzard her
on a battle . If , therefore , there rise any doubts in my way , I do forget them , orx
at ...
A man may be in as justy possession of Truth as of a City , and yet be forced to
surrender ; ' tis therefore far better to enjoy her with peace , than to hazzard her
on a battle . If , therefore , there rise any doubts in my way , I do forget them , orx
at ...
第 10 頁
As for those wingy Mysteries in Divinity , and airy subtleties in Religion , which
have unhing'd the brains of better heads , they never stretched the Pia Mater of
mine . Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in Religion for an active faith
...
As for those wingy Mysteries in Divinity , and airy subtleties in Religion , which
have unhing'd the brains of better heads , they never stretched the Pia Mater of
mine . Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in Religion for an active faith
...
第 11 頁
I desire to exercise my faith in the difficultest point ; for to credit ordinary and
visible objects is not faith , but perswasion . Some believe the better for seeing
Christ's Sepulchre ; and , when they have seen the Red Sea , doubt not of the
Miracle .
I desire to exercise my faith in the difficultest point ; for to credit ordinary and
visible objects is not faith , but perswasion . Some believe the better for seeing
Christ's Sepulchre ; and , when they have seen the Red Sea , doubt not of the
Miracle .
第 14 頁
For this do I honour my own profession , and embrace the Counsel even of the
Devil himself : had he read such a Lecture in Paradise as he did at Delphos , we
had better known our selves , nor had we stood in fear to know him . I know He is
...
For this do I honour my own profession , and embrace the Counsel even of the
Devil himself : had he read such a Lecture in Paradise as he did at Delphos , we
had better known our selves , nor had we stood in fear to know him . I know He is
...
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