The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ. M. Dent, 1931 - 296 pages |
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... common Name and Appellation , one Faith and necessary body of Principles common to us both ; and therefore I am not scrupulous to converse and live with them , to enter their Churches in defect of ours , and either pray with them , or ...
... common Name and Appellation , one Faith and necessary body of Principles common to us both ; and therefore I am not scrupulous to converse and live with them , to enter their Churches in defect of ours , and either pray with them , or ...
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... common Spirit to the whole World . It was the opinion of Plato , and it is yet of the Hermetical Philosophers . If there be a common nature that unites and tyes the scattered and divided individuals into one species , why may there not ...
... common Spirit to the whole World . It was the opinion of Plato , and it is yet of the Hermetical Philosophers . If there be a common nature that unites and tyes the scattered and divided individuals into one species , why may there not ...
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... common . Quartan Agues are become no Strangers in Ireland ; more common and mortal in England : and though the Ancients gave that Disease1 very good Words , yet now that Bell makes no strange sound which rings out for the Effects ...
... common . Quartan Agues are become no Strangers in Ireland ; more common and mortal in England : and though the Ancients gave that Disease1 very good Words , yet now that Bell makes no strange sound which rings out for the Effects ...
Contents
RELIGIO MEDICI | 3 |
LETTER TO A FRIEND UPON OCCASION OF THE DEATH | 149 |
THE GARDEN OF CYRUS OR THE QUINCUNCIALL LOZENGE | 167 |
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