The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 69 筆
第 23 頁
Yet a moderate and peaceable discretion may so state and order the matter , that
they may be all Kings , and yet make but one Monarchy , every one exercising his
Soveraignty and Prerogative . in a due time and place , according to the ...
Yet a moderate and peaceable discretion may so state and order the matter , that
they may be all Kings , and yet make but one Monarchy , every one exercising his
Soveraignty and Prerogative . in a due time and place , according to the ...
第 44 頁
I have so abject a conceit of this common way of existence , this retaining to the
Sun and Elements , I cannot think this is to be a Man , or to live according to the
dignity of humanity . In exspectation of a better , I can with patience embrace this
...
I have so abject a conceit of this common way of existence , this retaining to the
Sun and Elements , I cannot think this is to be a Man , or to live according to the
dignity of humanity . In exspectation of a better , I can with patience embrace this
...
第 51 頁
... wherein , notwithstanding , the different interpretations according to different
capacities may stand firm with our devotion , nor be any way prejudicial to each
single edification . Now to determine the day and year of this inevitable time , is
not ...
... wherein , notwithstanding , the different interpretations according to different
capacities may stand firm with our devotion , nor be any way prejudicial to each
single edification . Now to determine the day and year of this inevitable time , is
not ...
第 55 頁
I grant that two bodies placed beyond the tenth sphear , or in a vacuity ,
according to Aristotle's Philosophy , could not behold each other , because there
wants a body or Medium to hand and transport the visible rays of the object unto
the ...
I grant that two bodies placed beyond the tenth sphear , or in a vacuity ,
according to Aristotle's Philosophy , could not behold each other , because there
wants a body or Medium to hand and transport the visible rays of the object unto
the ...
第 60 頁
... simile of St. Paul , Shall the Vessel say to the Potter , " Why hast thou made me
thus ? " it would prevent these arrogant disputes of reason ; nor would we argue
the definitive sentence of God , either to Heaven or Hell . Men that live according
...
... simile of St. Paul , Shall the Vessel say to the Potter , " Why hast thou made me
thus ? " it would prevent these arrogant disputes of reason ; nor would we argue
the definitive sentence of God , either to Heaven or Hell . Men that live according
...
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