The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1912 - 296 頁 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 48 筆
第 37 頁
... Fall , ' tis thought , Man also was Immortal ; yet must we needs affirm that he had a different essence from the Angels . Having therefore no certain knowledge of their Natures , ' tis no bad method of the Schools , whatsoever ...
... Fall , ' tis thought , Man also was Immortal ; yet must we needs affirm that he had a different essence from the Angels . Having therefore no certain knowledge of their Natures , ' tis no bad method of the Schools , whatsoever ...
第 42 頁
... fall to ashes . All flesh is grass , is not onely meta- phorically , but litterally , true ; for all those creatures we behold are but the herbs of the field , digested into flesh in them , or more remotely carnified in our selves . Nay ...
... fall to ashes . All flesh is grass , is not onely meta- phorically , but litterally , true ; for all those creatures we behold are but the herbs of the field , digested into flesh in them , or more remotely carnified in our selves . Nay ...
第 48 頁
... 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 , its age is accomplished ; and the last and general fever may ...
... 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 , its age is accomplished ; and the last and general fever may ...
第 56 頁
... fall into ignition and liquation , yet will they never suffer a destruction . I would gladly know how Moses with an actual fire calcined or burnt the Golden Calf unto powder for that mystical metal of Gold , whose solary and celestial ...
... fall into ignition and liquation , yet will they never suffer a destruction . I would gladly know how Moses with an actual fire calcined or burnt the Golden Calf unto powder for that mystical metal of Gold , whose solary and celestial ...
第 70 頁
... fall out or contemn a man for an errour , or conceive why a difference in Opinion should divide an affection ; for Controversies , Disputes , and Argumentations , both in Philosophy and in Divinity , if they meet with discreet and ...
... fall out or contemn a man for an errour , or conceive why a difference in Opinion should divide an affection ; for Controversies , Disputes , and Argumentations , both in Philosophy and in Divinity , if they meet with discreet and ...
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