The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1912 - 296 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... thought it wisdom to decline them , especially upon a disadvan- tage , or when the cause of Truth might suffer in the weekness of my patronage . Where we desire to be informed , ' tis good to contest with men above our selves ; but to ...
... thought it wisdom to decline them , especially upon a disadvan- tage , or when the cause of Truth might suffer in the weekness of my patronage . Where we desire to be informed , ' tis good to contest with men above our selves ; but to ...
第 20 頁
... thought the Ram in the thicket came thither by acci- dent ; humane reason would have said that meer chance conveyed Moses in the Ark to the sight of Pharaoh's Daughter : what a Labyrinth is there in the story of Joseph , able to convert ...
... thought the Ram in the thicket came thither by acci- dent ; humane reason would have said that meer chance conveyed Moses in the Ark to the sight of Pharaoh's Daughter : what a Labyrinth is there in the story of Joseph , able to convert ...
第 24 頁
... thought to gain a Queen of me , taking advan- tage of my honest endeavours ; and whilst I laboured to raise the structure of my Reason , he strived to undermine the edifice of my Faith . Neither had these or any other ever such ...
... thought to gain a Queen of me , taking advan- tage of my honest endeavours ; and whilst I laboured to raise the structure of my Reason , he strived to undermine the edifice of my Faith . Neither had these or any other ever such ...
第 28 頁
... thought not his Library compleat without it . The Alcoran of the Turks ( I speak without prejudice , ) is an il composed Piece , containing in it vain and ridiculous Errors in Philosophy , impossibilities , fictions , and vanities ...
... thought not his Library compleat without it . The Alcoran of the Turks ( I speak without prejudice , ) is an il composed Piece , containing in it vain and ridiculous Errors in Philosophy , impossibilities , fictions , and vanities ...
第 37 頁
... 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 perfection we find ...
... 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 perfection we find ...
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