The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 78 筆
第 25 頁
... whether his Heir might lawfully detain his inheritance bequeathed unto him by
his death , and he , though restored to life , have no Plea or Title unto his former
possessions . Whether Eve was framed out of the left side of Adam , I dispute not
...
... whether his Heir might lawfully detain his inheritance bequeathed unto him by
his death , and he , though restored to life , have no Plea or Title unto his former
possessions . Whether Eve was framed out of the left side of Adam , I dispute not
...
第 31 頁
I think my conscience will not give me the lye , if I say there are not many extant
that in a noble way fear the face of death less than myself ; yet , from the moral
duty I owe to the Commandment of God , and the natural respects that I tender
unto ...
I think my conscience will not give me the lye , if I say there are not many extant
that in a noble way fear the face of death less than myself ; yet , from the moral
duty I owe to the Commandment of God , and the natural respects that I tender
unto ...
第 34 頁
Joshua , have yet the impudence to deny the Eclipse , s which every Pagan
confessed , at His death : but for this , it is evident beyond all contradiction , the
Devil himself confessed it . Certainly it is not a warrantable curiosity , to examine
the ...
Joshua , have yet the impudence to deny the Eclipse , s which every Pagan
confessed , at His death : but for this , it is evident beyond all contradiction , the
Devil himself confessed it . Certainly it is not a warrantable curiosity , to examine
the ...
第 42 頁
I believe that the whole frame of a beast doth perish , and is left in the same state
after death as before it was materialled unto life : that the Souls of men know
neither contrary nor corruption ; that they subsist beyond the 42 Religio Medici.
I believe that the whole frame of a beast doth perish , and is left in the same state
after death as before it was materialled unto life : that the Souls of men know
neither contrary nor corruption ; that they subsist beyond the 42 Religio Medici.
第 43 頁
neither contrary nor corruption ; that they subsist beyond the body , and outlive
death by the priviledge of their proper natures , and without a Miracle ; that the
Souls of the faithful , as they leave Earth , take possession of Heaven : that those
...
neither contrary nor corruption ; that they subsist beyond the body , and outlive
death by the priviledge of their proper natures , and without a Miracle ; that the
Souls of the faithful , as they leave Earth , take possession of Heaven : that those
...
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