Religio Medici: And Other WritingsDent, 1964 - 296 pages |
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Page 179
... fall from Heaven , will hardly be deceived in the Advent of the last Day ; and therefore strange it is , that the common Fallacy of consumptive Persons , who feel not themselves dying , and therefore still hope to live , should also ...
... fall from Heaven , will hardly be deceived in the Advent of the last Day ; and therefore strange it is , that the common Fallacy of consumptive Persons , who feel not themselves dying , and therefore still hope to live , should also ...
Page 212
... fall down to our Concupiscences ; are Solecisms in Moral Schools , and no Laurel attends them . To well manage our Affections , and wild Horses of Plato , are the highest Circenses ; and the noblest Digladiation is in the Theater of our ...
... fall down to our Concupiscences ; are Solecisms in Moral Schools , and no Laurel attends them . To well manage our Affections , and wild Horses of Plato , are the highest Circenses ; and the noblest Digladiation is in the Theater of our ...
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... falls into that inhumane Vice , * for which so few Languages have a name . The blessed Spirits above rejoice at our ... fall to the Ground , spent upon such a surd and Earless Generation of Men , stupid unto all Instruction , and rather ...
... falls into that inhumane Vice , * for which so few Languages have a name . The blessed Spirits above rejoice at our ... fall to the Ground , spent upon such a surd and Earless Generation of Men , stupid unto all Instruction , and rather ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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