Sir Thomas Browne: A Doctor's Life of Science & FaithSchuman, 1950 - 319 pages A 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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... concerned with " fantastick Queries , " nor does he object to discussing points which are not central to Christian belief " and therefore may admit a free dispute . " But otherwise , the Scriptures are the Word of God , and when ...
... concerned with " fantastick Queries , " nor does he object to discussing points which are not central to Christian belief " and therefore may admit a free dispute . " But otherwise , the Scriptures are the Word of God , and when ...
Page 39
... concerned with the souls as the bodies of his patients ; he had taught music and was remarkable for his linguistic attainments . We can notice here almost a model for the future author of Religio Medici , who must have found Clayton a ...
... concerned with the souls as the bodies of his patients ; he had taught music and was remarkable for his linguistic attainments . We can notice here almost a model for the future author of Religio Medici , who must have found Clayton a ...
Page 239
... concern specific patients for whom the father suggests prescriptions in the light of his analysis of their illness . Sir Thomas criticized Edward's lectures for Chirurgeon's Hall and even wrote out sections of them . One amusing example ...
... concern specific patients for whom the father suggests prescriptions in the light of his analysis of their illness . Sir Thomas criticized Edward's lectures for Chirurgeon's Hall and even wrote out sections of them . One amusing example ...
Contents
Religio Medici A Doctors Confession of Faith 3 | 3 |
From Cheapside to Winchester | 26 |
Oxford | 37 |
Copyright | |
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