The Religio Medici and Other WritingsDent, 1959 - 296 pages |
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Page 95
... earth , and even earth itself a discovery . That great Antiquity America lay buried for a thousand years ; and a large part of the earth is still in the Urne unto us . Though if Adam were made out of an extract of the Earth , all parts ...
... earth , and even earth itself a discovery . That great Antiquity America lay buried for a thousand years ; and a large part of the earth is still in the Urne unto us . Though if Adam were made out of an extract of the Earth , all parts ...
Page 272
... Earth ; wherein we must be content with Embryon- felicities , and fruitions of doubtful Faces . For the Circle of our felicities makes but short Arches . In every clime we are in a periscian state , and with our Light our Shadow and ...
... Earth ; wherein we must be content with Embryon- felicities , and fruitions of doubtful Faces . For the Circle of our felicities makes but short Arches . In every clime we are in a periscian state , and with our Light our Shadow and ...
Page 283
... Earth , and the Sons of the first Adam are only heirs unto the second . Thus Adam came into this World with the power also of another ; not only to replenish the Earth , but the everlasting Mansions of Heaven . Where we were when the ...
... Earth , and the Sons of the first Adam are only heirs unto the second . Thus Adam came into this World with the power also of another ; not only to replenish the Earth , but the everlasting Mansions of Heaven . Where we were when the ...
Contents
RELIGIO MEDICI | 3 |
HYDRIOTAPHIA | 91 |
LETTER TO A FRIEND UPON OCCASION OF THE DEATH | 149 |
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