The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 24 筆
第 6 頁
... mercies of God may effect , yet that judgment that shall consider the present
antipathies between the two extreams , their contrarieties in condition , affection ,
and opinion , may with the same hopes expect an union in the Poles of Heaven .
... mercies of God may effect , yet that judgment that shall consider the present
antipathies between the two extreams , their contrarieties in condition , affection ,
and opinion , may with the same hopes expect an union in the Poles of Heaven .
第 11 頁
... who upon obscure prophesies and mystical Types could raise a belief , and
expect apparent impossibilities . ' Tis true , there is an edge in all firm belief , and
with an easie Metaphor we may say , the Sword of Faith ; but in these obscurities
I ...
... who upon obscure prophesies and mystical Types could raise a belief , and
expect apparent impossibilities . ' Tis true , there is an edge in all firm belief , and
with an easie Metaphor we may say , the Sword of Faith ; but in these obscurities
I ...
第 29 頁
... to the Idolatry of their Neighbours , should now in such an obstinate and
peremptory belief adhere unto their own Doctrine , expect impossibilities , and , in
the face and eye of the Church , persist without the least hope of Conversion .
This is ...
... to the Idolatry of their Neighbours , should now in such an obstinate and
peremptory belief adhere unto their own Doctrine , expect impossibilities , and , in
the face and eye of the Church , persist without the least hope of Conversion .
This is ...
第 48 頁
Let them not therefore complain of immaturity that die about thirty ; they fall but
like the whole World , whose solid and well - composed substance must not
expect the duration and period of its constitution : when all things are completed
in it ...
Let them not therefore complain of immaturity that die about thirty ; they fall but
like the whole World , whose solid and well - composed substance must not
expect the duration and period of its constitution : when all things are completed
in it ...
第 59 頁
... it being a felicity I can neither think to deserve , nor scarce in modesty to expect
. For these two ends of us all , either as rewards or punishments , are mercifully
ordained and disproportionably disposed unto our actions ; the one being so far ...
... it being a felicity I can neither think to deserve , nor scarce in modesty to expect
. For these two ends of us all , either as rewards or punishments , are mercifully
ordained and disproportionably disposed unto our actions ; the one being so far ...
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