Sir Thomas Browne: A Doctor's Life of Science & FaithA study of Sir Thomas Browne, a seventeenth century physician who was deeply concerned with his own faith at a time of religious strife and of new interest in science, and the remarkable age in which he lived. |
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Notwithstanding these unflattering reports , it seems to have been through Clayton's good offices as warden that Browne's ... and reminds Edward that “ you were beholden to him in Oxford ; and still are , for his good report of you .
Notwithstanding these unflattering reports , it seems to have been through Clayton's good offices as warden that Browne's ... and reminds Edward that “ you were beholden to him in Oxford ; and still are , for his good report of you .
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sent you > a In addition , he dispatched a number of reports for the Royal Society , to which his father and the Society itself seem to have attached considerable importance . Even before Edward's ship left Yarmouth , Dr. Thomas Browne ...
sent you > a In addition , he dispatched a number of reports for the Royal Society , to which his father and the Society itself seem to have attached considerable importance . Even before Edward's ship left Yarmouth , Dr. Thomas Browne ...
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His grandfather is pleased that Tome is “ strangly delighted in helping to make the gardins , ” and reports : “ Just as I am writing Tom comes & tells mee the blazing starre is in the yard & calls mee to see it .
His grandfather is pleased that Tome is “ strangly delighted in helping to make the gardins , ” and reports : “ Just as I am writing Tom comes & tells mee the blazing starre is in the yard & calls mee to see it .
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Contents
Religio Medici A Doctors Confession of Faith | 3 |
From Cheapside to Winchester | 26 |
Oxford | 37 |
Copyright | |
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