The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 43 筆
第 33 頁
And this hath ever made me suspect the efficacy of reliques , to examine the
bones , question the habits and appurtenances of Saints , and even of CHRIST
Himself . I cannot conceive why the Cross that Helena found , and whereon
Christ ...
And this hath ever made me suspect the efficacy of reliques , to examine the
bones , question the habits and appurtenances of Saints , and even of CHRIST
Himself . I cannot conceive why the Cross that Helena found , and whereon
Christ ...
第 50 頁
There yet remains to th ' World one common Fire , Wherein our bones with stars
shall make one Pyre . I believe the World grows near its end , yet is neither old
nor decayed , nor shall ever perish upon the ruines of its own Principles . As the ...
There yet remains to th ' World one common Fire , Wherein our bones with stars
shall make one Pyre . I believe the World grows near its end , yet is neither old
nor decayed , nor shall ever perish upon the ruines of its own Principles . As the ...
第 92 頁
But who knows the fate of his bones , or how often he is to be buried ? who hath
the Oracle of his ashes , or whither they are to be scattered ? The Reliques of
many lie like the ruines of Pompeys , l in all parts of the earth ; And when they
arrive ...
But who knows the fate of his bones , or how often he is to be buried ? who hath
the Oracle of his ashes , or whither they are to be scattered ? The Reliques of
many lie like the ruines of Pompeys , l in all parts of the earth ; And when they
arrive ...
第 93 頁
rupted ; yet able to outlast bones long unborn , and noblest pyle among us . We
present not these as any strange sight or spectacle unknown to your eyes , who
have beheld the best of Urnes and noblest variety of Ashes ; Who are yourself no
...
rupted ; yet able to outlast bones long unborn , and noblest pyle among us . We
present not these as any strange sight or spectacle unknown to your eyes , who
have beheld the best of Urnes and noblest variety of Ashes ; Who are yourself no
...
第 94 頁
When the bones of King Arthur were digged up , the old Race might think , they
beheld therein some Originals of themselves ; Unto these of our Urnes none here
can pretend relation , and can only behold the Reliques of those persons who in
...
When the bones of King Arthur were digged up , the old Race might think , they
beheld therein some Originals of themselves ; Unto these of our Urnes none here
can pretend relation , and can only behold the Reliques of those persons who in
...
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