The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 11 到 15 筆結果,共 39 筆
第 52 頁
as any : in our common compute He hath been come these many years : but for
my own part , ( to speak freely , ) I am half of opinion that Antichrist is the
Philosopher's stone in Divinity , for the discovery and invention whereof , though
there be ...
as any : in our common compute He hath been come these many years : but for
my own part , ( to speak freely , ) I am half of opinion that Antichrist is the
Philosopher's stone in Divinity , for the discovery and invention whereof , though
there be ...
第 54 頁
Let us speak natura illy and like Philosophers , the forms of alterable bodies
these sensible corruptions perish not ; nor , as imagine , wholly quit their
mansions , but retire and con tract themselves into their secret and unaccessible
parts ...
Let us speak natura illy and like Philosophers , the forms of alterable bodies
these sensible corruptions perish not ; nor , as imagine , wholly quit their
mansions , but retire and con tract themselves into their secret and unaccessible
parts ...
第 57 頁
Surely , though we place Hell under Earth , the Devil's walk and purlue is about it
: men speak too popularly who place it in those flaming mountains , which to
grosser apprehensions represent Hell . The heart of man is the place Devils
dwell in ...
Surely , though we place Hell under Earth , the Devil's walk and purlue is about it
: men speak too popularly who place it in those flaming mountains , which to
grosser apprehensions represent Hell . The heart of man is the place Devils
dwell in ...
第 58 頁
And to be true , and speak my soul , when I survey the occurrences of my life ,
and call into account the Finger of God , I can perceive nothing but an abyss and
mass of mercies , either in general to mankind , or in particular to my self .
And to be true , and speak my soul , when I survey the occurrences of my life ,
and call into account the Finger of God , I can perceive nothing but an abyss and
mass of mercies , either in general to mankind , or in particular to my self .
第 66 頁
Let us speak like Politicians : there is a Nobility without Heraldry , a natural
dignity , whereby one man is ranked with another , another filed before him ,
according to the quality of his Desert , and preheminence of his good parts .
Though the ...
Let us speak like Politicians : there is a Nobility without Heraldry , a natural
dignity , whereby one man is ranked with another , another filed before him ,
according to the quality of his Desert , and preheminence of his good parts .
Though the ...
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