Religio Medici: And Other WritingsDent, 1964 - 296 pages |
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... doth not rectifie , but incurvate our natures , turning bad dispositions into worser habits , and ( like diseases ) brings on incurable vices ; for every day as we grow weaker in age , we grow stronger in sinne , and the number of our ...
... doth not rectifie , but incurvate our natures , turning bad dispositions into worser habits , and ( like diseases ) brings on incurable vices ; for every day as we grow weaker in age , we grow stronger in sinne , and the number of our ...
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... doth place them below 10 their feet . Let us speake like Politicians , there is a Nobility with- out Heraldry , a naturall dignity , whereby one man is ranked with another , another Filed before him , according to the quality of his ...
... doth place them below 10 their feet . Let us speake like Politicians , there is a Nobility with- out Heraldry , a naturall dignity , whereby one man is ranked with another , another Filed before him , according to the quality of his ...
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... doth so seldome conclude with that order and number at the Flower ? he shall not passe his hours in vulgar ... doth place them out by fives ? Why the fifth years Oxe was acceptable Sacrifice unto Jupiter ? Or why the Noble Antoninus in ...
... doth so seldome conclude with that order and number at the Flower ? he shall not passe his hours in vulgar ... doth place them out by fives ? Why the fifth years Oxe was acceptable Sacrifice unto Jupiter ? Or why the Noble Antoninus in ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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