Religio Medici: And Other WritingsDent, 1964 - 296 pages |
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... sentence the Doctrine of our Church as damnable , the Atomist , or Familist reprobates all these , and all these them againe . Thus whilst the mercies of God doth promise us heaven , our conceits and opinions exclude us from that place ...
... sentence the Doctrine of our Church as damnable , the Atomist , or Familist reprobates all these , and all these them againe . Thus whilst the mercies of God doth promise us heaven , our conceits and opinions exclude us from that place ...
Page 288
... sentence : * A man may be weand of the world fearn an happy written above ] at least find nothing to tempt him vnto the desires of the ages of the old world † With this cf. the following isolated sentence in R , f . 36v : Though most ...
... sentence : * A man may be weand of the world fearn an happy written above ] at least find nothing to tempt him vnto the desires of the ages of the old world † With this cf. the following isolated sentence in R , f . 36v : Though most ...
Page 291
... sentence has been traced back by C. Bäumker to the pseudo - hermetic twelfth- century Liber xxiv philosophorum ( ascribed to Hermes ) , comprising 24 definitions of God ( Bäumker , Studien und Charakteristiken z . Gesch . d . Philos ...
... sentence has been traced back by C. Bäumker to the pseudo - hermetic twelfth- century Liber xxiv philosophorum ( ascribed to Hermes ) , comprising 24 definitions of God ( Bäumker , Studien und Charakteristiken z . Gesch . d . Philos ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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