The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 34 筆
第 xi 頁
The civil troubles did not disturb his tranquil labours ; amid the “ drums and
tramplings of conquest , " to apply his own famous phrase , he had his “ quiet rest
” ; for the Parliament was from the first securely established in Norfolk , and
Browne ...
The civil troubles did not disturb his tranquil labours ; amid the “ drums and
tramplings of conquest , " to apply his own famous phrase , he had his “ quiet rest
” ; for the Parliament was from the first securely established in Norfolk , and
Browne ...
第 xiii 頁
A useful and efficient servant , inexhaustible in the quest of curious learning ,
posting over land and ocean without rest at the bidding of that lordly and eager
imagination , and always ready , when its superior needed exhilarating exercise ,
to ...
A useful and efficient servant , inexhaustible in the quest of curious learning ,
posting over land and ocean without rest at the bidding of that lordly and eager
imagination , and always ready , when its superior needed exhilarating exercise ,
to ...
第 18 頁
Nor do I so forget God as to adore the name of Nature ; which I define not , with
the Schools , to be the principle of motion and rest , but that streight and regular
line , that settled and constant course the Wisdom of God hath ordained the
actions ...
Nor do I so forget God as to adore the name of Nature ; which I define not , with
the Schools , to be the principle of motion and rest , but that streight and regular
line , that settled and constant course the Wisdom of God hath ordained the
actions ...
第 33 頁
1 hold no Paradox ; for , strictly , His power is the same with His will , and they
both , with all the rest , do make but one GOD . Therefore that Miracles have been
, I do believe ; that they may yet be wrought by the living , I do not deny ; but have
...
1 hold no Paradox ; for , strictly , His power is the same with His will , and they
both , with all the rest , do make but one GOD . Therefore that Miracles have been
, I do believe ; that they may yet be wrought by the living , I do not deny ; but have
...
第 40 頁
At the blast of His mouth were the rest of the Creatures made , and at His bare
word they started out of nothing : but in the frame of Man ( as the Text describes it
, He played the sensible operator , and seemed not so much to create , as make ...
At the blast of His mouth were the rest of the Creatures made , and at His bare
word they started out of nothing : but in the frame of Man ( as the Text describes it
, He played the sensible operator , and seemed not so much to create , as make ...
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