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" I could never divide myself from any man upon the difference of an opinion, or be angry with his judgment for not agreeing with me in that from which perhaps within a few days I should dissent myself. "
The Harvard Monthly - Page 176
1899
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Religio medici. To which is added, sir Digby's Observations. Also critical notes

sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 pages
...divide myfelf from , v any man upon the difference of an 3s opinion, * or be angry with his judg- ^ ment for not agreeing with me in ^* that, from which perhaps within a V few days I fhould diflent myfelf: I s.$ have no genius to difputes in reli- ^p gion, and have often...
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The Elements of English Composition: Containing Practical Instructions for ...

David Irving - 1803 - 266 pages
...Moral end Divint* — BROWNE. t * (Bet.ween 1605 and 1682J I could never divide myfelf from any man upon the difference of an opinion, or be angry with...me in that, from which perhaps within a few days I Ihould diffent myfelf : I have no genius to difputes in religion, and have often though it wifJom totlecline...
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The Elements of English Composition: Serving as a Sequel to the Study of Grammar

David Irving - 1821 - 336 pages
...Contemplations Moral and Divine. • i • ' ' . .,..,, BROWNE. I could never divide myself from any man upon the difference of an opinion, or be angry with...perhaps within a few days I should dissent myself : I have no genius to disputes in religion, and have often thought it wisdom to decline them, especially...
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The London Christian instructor, or, Congregational magazine, Volume 1

1822 - 746 pages
...passion, but can sustain itself upon a temperate dispute. ". I could never divide myself from any man upon the difference of an opinion, or be angry with...judgment for not agreeing with me in that, from which within a few days I should dissent myself. I have no genius to disputes in religion, and have often...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...SIR THOMAS BROWN, Born 1605— Died 1682. RELIGIO MEDICI. I could never divide myself from any man upon the difference of an opinion, or be angry with...perhaps within a few days I should dissent myself. I have no genius to disputes in religion, and have often thought it wisdom to decline them, especially...
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The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Works of Sir Thomas Browne

1831 - 370 pages
...passion, but can sustain itself upon a temperate dispute. I could never divide myself from any man upon the difference of an opinion, or be angry with...perhaps within a few days I should dissent myself. I have no genius to disputes in religion, and have often thought it wisdom to decline them, especially...
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Miscellaneous Works of Sir Thomas Browne: With Some Account of the Author ...

Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 pages
...passionf but can sustain itself upon a temperate dispute. I could never divide myself from any man upon the difference of an opinion, or be angry with...perhaps within a few days I should dissent myself. I have no genius to disputes in religion, and have often thought it wisdom to decline them, especially...
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Religio Medici

Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 pages
...passion, but can sustain itself upon a temperate dispute. VI. I could never divide myself from any man upon the difference of an opinion, or be angry with...judgment for not agreeing with me in that, from which within a few days I should dissent myself9. I have no genius for disputes in religion, and have often...
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence, Volume 2

Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 pages
...can sustain itself upon a temperate dispute. SECT. vi. — I could never divide myself from any man upon the difference of an opinion, or be angry with...which, perhaps, within a few days, I should dissent myself.9 I have no genius to disbreasts of every class of citizens against the court of Home ; offers...
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Religio medici. Pseudodoxia epidemica, books 1-4

Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 pages
...temperate dispute. SECT. VI. — I could never divide myself from any man upon the difference of fin opinion, or be angry with his judgment for not agreeing...which, perhaps, within a few days, I should dissent myself.9 I have no genius to ilisbrcasts of every cla-s of citizens against the court of Kome ; offers...
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