The Religio Medici and Other WritingsDent, 1925 - 296 頁 |
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第 35 頁
Sir Thomas Browne. trial of His Divinity , ) to convert but stones into bread . I could believe that Spirits use with man the act of carnality , and that in both sexes ; I conceive they may assume , steal , or contrive a body , wherein ...
Sir Thomas Browne. trial of His Divinity , ) to convert but stones into bread . I could believe that Spirits use with man the act of carnality , and that in both sexes ; I conceive they may assume , steal , or contrive a body , wherein ...
第 45 頁
... Stone ( which is something more then the perfect exaltation of gold , ) hath taught me a great deal of Divinity , and instructed my belief , how that immortal spirit and incorruptible substance of my Soul may lye obscure , and sleep a ...
... Stone ( which is something more then the perfect exaltation of gold , ) hath taught me a great deal of Divinity , and instructed my belief , how that immortal spirit and incorruptible substance of my Soul may lye obscure , and sleep a ...
第 52 頁
... stone in Divinity , for the discovery and invention whereof , though there be prescribed rules and probable inductions , yet hath hardly any man attained the perfect discovery thereof . That general opinion that the World grows near its ...
... stone in Divinity , for the discovery and invention whereof , though there be prescribed rules and probable inductions , yet hath hardly any man attained the perfect discovery thereof . That general opinion that the World grows near its ...
第 54 頁
... returned into himself , could not express it . St. John's description by Emerals , Chrysolites , and precious Stones , is too weak to express the material Heaven we behold . Briefly therefore , where the Soul hath the 54 Religio Medici.
... returned into himself , could not express it . St. John's description by Emerals , Chrysolites , and precious Stones , is too weak to express the material Heaven we behold . Briefly therefore , where the Soul hath the 54 Religio Medici.
第 60 頁
... in Phalaris his Bull , could not endure without a groan a fit of the Stone or Colick . The Scepticks that affirmed they knew nothing , even in that opinion confute themselves , and thought they knew more 60 Religio Medici.
... in Phalaris his Bull , could not endure without a groan a fit of the Stone or Colick . The Scepticks that affirmed they knew nothing , even in that opinion confute themselves , and thought they knew more 60 Religio Medici.
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