Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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Page 38
... actions , it awaits the opportunity of objects ; and seemes to live there but in its roote and soule of vegetation : entring afterwards upon the scene of the world , wee arise up and become another creature , performing the reasonable ...
... actions , it awaits the opportunity of objects ; and seemes to live there but in its roote and soule of vegetation : entring afterwards upon the scene of the world , wee arise up and become another creature , performing the reasonable ...
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... action of flames , they shall never perish , but lie immortall in the armes of fire . And surely if this frame must suffer onely by the action of this element , there will many bodies escape , and not onely Heaven , but earth will not ...
... action of flames , they shall never perish , but lie immortall in the armes of fire . And surely if this frame must suffer onely by the action of this element , there will many bodies escape , and not onely Heaven , but earth will not ...
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... Actions , sowers laudable Performances , which must have deeper Roots , Motions , and Instigations , to give them the Stamp of Vertues . Tho humane Infirmity may betray thy heedless days into the popular ways of Extravagancy , yet let ...
... Actions , sowers laudable Performances , which must have deeper Roots , Motions , and Instigations , to give them the Stamp of Vertues . Tho humane Infirmity may betray thy heedless days into the popular ways of Extravagancy , yet let ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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