Religio Medici: And Other WritingsDent, 1964 - 296 pages |
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Page 192
... unto it , Thou art my Confidence : kiss not thy Hand when thou beholdest that terrestrial Sun , nor bore thy Ear unto its Servitude . A Slave unto Mammon makes no Servant unto God : Covetousness cracks the Sinews of Faith , numbs the ...
... unto it , Thou art my Confidence : kiss not thy Hand when thou beholdest that terrestrial Sun , nor bore thy Ear unto its Servitude . A Slave unto Mammon makes no Servant unto God : Covetousness cracks the Sinews of Faith , numbs the ...
Page 205
... unto seven , but also unto eight , * that is unto more than many . Though to give unto every one that asketh † may seem severe advice , yet give thou also before asking , that is , where want is silently clamorous , and mens Necessities ...
... unto seven , but also unto eight , * that is unto more than many . Though to give unto every one that asketh † may seem severe advice , yet give thou also before asking , that is , where want is silently clamorous , and mens Necessities ...
Page 244
... unto which this is but Exordial or a Passage leading unto it . The great advantage of this mean life is thereby to stand in a capacity of a better ; for the Colonies of Heaven must be drawn from Earth , and the Sons of the first Adam ...
... unto which this is but Exordial or a Passage leading unto it . The great advantage of this mean life is thereby to stand in a capacity of a better ; for the Colonies of Heaven must be drawn from Earth , and the Sons of the first Adam ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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