The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1912 - 296 頁 |
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第 14 頁
... World is but a Picture of the invisible , wherein , as in a Pourtraict , things are not truely , but in equivocal shapes , and as they counterfeit some more real sub- stance in that invisible fabrick . That other Attribute wherewith I ...
... World is but a Picture of the invisible , wherein , as in a Pourtraict , things are not truely , but in equivocal shapes , and as they counterfeit some more real sub- stance in that invisible fabrick . That other Attribute wherewith I ...
第 15 頁
... World was made to be inhabited by Beasts , but studied and contemplated by Man : ' tis the Debt of our Reason we owe unto God , and the homage we pay for not being Beasts . Without this , the World is still as though it had not been ...
... World was made to be inhabited by Beasts , but studied and contemplated by Man : ' tis the Debt of our Reason we owe unto God , and the homage we pay for not being Beasts . Without this , the World is still as though it had not been ...
第 18 頁
... World with His Prerogative , lest the arrogancy of our reason should question His power , and conclude He could not . And thus I call the effects of Nature the works of GOD , Whose hand and instrument she only is ; and therefore to ...
... World with His Prerogative , lest the arrogancy of our reason should question His power , and conclude He could not . And thus I call the effects of Nature the works of GOD , Whose hand and instrument she only is ; and therefore to ...
第 19 頁
... World now as it was the sixth day , there were yet a Chaos . Nature hath made one World , and Art another . In brief , all things are artificial ; for Nature is the e Art of G GOD . This is the ordinary and open way of His Providence ...
... World now as it was the sixth day , there were yet a Chaos . Nature hath made one World , and Art another . In brief , all things are artificial ; for Nature is the e Art of G GOD . This is the ordinary and open way of His Providence ...
第 21 頁
... World , run not upon an Helix that still enlargeth , but on a Circle , where , arriving to their Meridian , they decline in obscurity , and fall under the Horizon again . These must not therefore be named the effects of Fortune , but in ...
... World , run not upon an Helix that still enlargeth , but on a Circle , where , arriving to their Meridian , they decline in obscurity , and fall under the Horizon again . These must not therefore be named the effects of Fortune , but in ...
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