The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 65 筆
第 ix 頁
Sir Kenelm Digby's account of how he sent his man out to buy a copy , received it
at bed - time , read it in rapt excitement through the night - watches , and rose
early to write his hundred and more pages of Observations , takes us across two
...
Sir Kenelm Digby's account of how he sent his man out to buy a copy , received it
at bed - time , read it in rapt excitement through the night - watches , and rose
early to write his hundred and more pages of Observations , takes us across two
...
第 6 頁
Whatsoever is beyond , as points indifferent , I observe according to the rules of
my private reason , or the humour and fashion of my Devotion ; neither believing
this , because Luther affirmed it , or disproving that , because Calvin hath ...
Whatsoever is beyond , as points indifferent , I observe according to the rules of
my private reason , or the humour and fashion of my Devotion ; neither believing
this , because Luther affirmed it , or disproving that , because Calvin hath ...
第 28 頁
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 pretended ...
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 pretended ...
第 41 頁
Either opinion will consist well enough with Religion : yet I should rather incline to
this , did not one objection haunt me , ( not wrung from speculations and subtilties
, but from common sense and observation ; not pickt from the leaves of any ...
Either opinion will consist well enough with Religion : yet I should rather incline to
this , did not one objection haunt me , ( not wrung from speculations and subtilties
, but from common sense and observation ; not pickt from the leaves of any ...
第 45 頁
Those strange and mystical transmigrations that I have observed in Silkworms ,
turned my Philosophy into Divinity . There is in these works of nature , which
seem to puzzle reason , something Divine , and hath more in it than the eye of a ...
Those strange and mystical transmigrations that I have observed in Silkworms ,
turned my Philosophy into Divinity . There is in these works of nature , which
seem to puzzle reason , something Divine , and hath more in it than the eye of a ...
讀者評論 - 撰寫評論
我們找不到任何評論。
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
able according actions affection afford ancient animals Antiquity ashes behold believe better body bones buried Christian circle common conceive contained creatures dead death desire discover divided Divinity doth doubt Earth expect eyes Face Faith fall figure fire five flowers friends Garden grave ground hand happy hath head Heaven Hell hold honour hope kind learned leaves less light lines live look mind motion nature never noble observed opinion passed past persons piece plants position practise present reason rest Roman root rule Sect seeds seems sense short side sleep soul speak Spirits stand stones thereof things thou thought tion Trees true Truth unto Urnes Vices Virtue whereby wherein whole World