Religio Medici: And Other WritingsDent, 1964 - 296 pages |
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Page 98
... persons , or generally about Rome , and not in other Provinces , we hold no authentick account . For after Tertullian , in the dayes of Minucius it was obviously objected upon Christians , that they 20 condemned the practise of burning2 ...
... persons , or generally about Rome , and not in other Provinces , we hold no authentick account . For after Tertullian , in the dayes of Minucius it was obviously objected upon Christians , that they 20 condemned the practise of burning2 ...
Page 101
... persons affected great Monuments , And the fair and larger Urnes contained no vulgar ashes , which makes that disparity in those which time discovereth among us . The present 30 Urnes were not of one capacity , the largest containing ...
... persons affected great Monuments , And the fair and larger Urnes contained no vulgar ashes , which makes that disparity in those which time discovereth among us . The present 30 Urnes were not of one capacity , the largest containing ...
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... persons , Chronologies ; and posterity will applaud them . We examine not the old Laws of Sepulture , exempting certain persons from buriall or burning . But hereby we apprehend that these were not the bones of persons Planet - struck ...
... persons , Chronologies ; and posterity will applaud them . We examine not the old Laws of Sepulture , exempting certain persons from buriall or burning . But hereby we apprehend that these were not the bones of persons Planet - struck ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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