The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 39 筆
第 xv 頁
It accordingly “ exacted from all its members a close , naked , natural way of
speaking ; positive expressions bringing all things as near the mathematical
plainness as they can . ” So writes Sprat , the historian of the Society , and one of
its ...
It accordingly “ exacted from all its members a close , naked , natural way of
speaking ; positive expressions bringing all things as near the mathematical
plainness as they can . ” So writes Sprat , the historian of the Society , and one of
its ...
第 6 頁
... where that speaks , ' tis but my Comment : where there is a joynt silence of both
, I borrow not the rules of my Religion from Rome or Geneva , but the dictates of
my own reason . It is an unjust scandal of our adversaries , and a gross errour in
...
... where that speaks , ' tis but my Comment : where there is a joynt silence of both
, I borrow not the rules of my Religion from Rome or Geneva , but the dictates of
my own reason . It is an unjust scandal of our adversaries , and a gross errour in
...
第 12 頁
With the one I recreate , with the other I confound , my understanding ; for who
can speak of Eternity without a solæcism , or think thereof without an Extasie ?
Time we may comprehend ; ' tis but five days elder then our selves , and hath the
...
With the one I recreate , with the other I confound , my understanding ; for who
can speak of Eternity without a solæcism , or think thereof without an Extasie ?
Time we may comprehend ; ' tis but five days elder then our selves , and hath the
...
第 13 頁
... in Abraham's bosome . St. Peter speaks modestly , when he saith , a thousand
years to GOD are but as one day ; for , to speak like a Philosopher , those
continued instances of time which flow into a thousand years , make not to Him
one ...
... in Abraham's bosome . St. Peter speaks modestly , when he saith , a thousand
years to GOD are but as one day ; for , to speak like a Philosopher , those
continued instances of time which flow into a thousand years , make not to Him
one ...
第 19 頁
To speak yet more narrowly , there was never any thing ugly or mis - shapen , but
the Chaos ; wherein , notwithstanding , ( to speak strictly , ) there was no
deformity , because no form ; nor was it yet impregnant by the voice of God .
To speak yet more narrowly , there was never any thing ugly or mis - shapen , but
the Chaos ; wherein , notwithstanding , ( to speak strictly , ) there was no
deformity , because no form ; nor was it yet impregnant by the voice of God .
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