Religio Medici: And Other WritingsDent, 1964 - 296 pages |
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... hold that God can doe all things , how he should work contradictions I do not understand , yet dare not therefore deny . I cannot see why the Angel of God should question Esdras to recall the time past , if it were beyond his owne power ...
... hold that God can doe all things , how he should work contradictions I do not understand , yet dare not therefore deny . I cannot see why the Angel of God should question Esdras to recall the time past , if it were beyond his owne power ...
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... hold no infallible warrant from my owne sense to confirme me in the certainty thereof . And truely , though many pretend an absolute certainty of their salvation , yet when an humble soule shall con- template her owne unworthinesse ...
... hold no infallible warrant from my owne sense to confirme me in the certainty thereof . And truely , though many pretend an absolute certainty of their salvation , yet when an humble soule shall con- template her owne unworthinesse ...
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... hold there is no such thing as injury , that if there be , there is no such injury as revenge , and no such revenge as the contempt of an injury ; that to hate another , is to maligne himselfe , that the truest way to love another , is ...
... hold there is no such thing as injury , that if there be , there is no such injury as revenge , and no such revenge as the contempt of an injury ; that to hate another , is to maligne himselfe , that the truest way to love another , is ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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