The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ. M. Dent, 1931 - 296 pages |
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... Nature : not anything framed to fill up empty Cantons , " and unnecessary spaces . In the most imperfect Creatures , and such as were not preserved in the Ark , but , having their Seeds and Principles in the womb of Nature , are ...
... Nature : not anything framed to fill up empty Cantons , " and unnecessary spaces . In the most imperfect Creatures , and such as were not preserved in the Ark , but , having their Seeds and Principles in the womb of Nature , are ...
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... Nature . Nor do I so forget GoD as to adore the name of Nature ; which I define not , with the Schools , to be the principle of motion and rest , but that streight and regular line , that settled and constant course the Wisdom of GOD ...
... Nature . Nor do I so forget GoD as to adore the name of Nature ; which I define not , with the Schools , to be the principle of motion and rest , but that streight and regular line , that settled and constant course the Wisdom of GOD ...
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... Nature is not at variance with Art , nor Art with Nature , they being both servants of His Providence . Art is the perfection of Nature . Were the World now as it was the sixth day , there were yet a Chaos . Nature hath made one World ...
... Nature is not at variance with Art , nor Art with Nature , they being both servants of His Providence . Art is the perfection of Nature . Were the World now as it was the sixth day , there were yet a Chaos . Nature hath made one World ...
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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