Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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... called unto the rigid test of reason . Lastly all that is contained therein is in submission unto maturer discernments , and as I have declared shall no further father them then the best and learned judgements shall authorize them ...
... called unto the rigid test of reason . Lastly all that is contained therein is in submission unto maturer discernments , and as I have declared shall no further father them then the best and learned judgements shall authorize them ...
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... called in question , because he held Antipodes ( which they made a doubt whether Christ died for ) and so by that meanes tooke away the seat of Hell . . . . ' By a misunderstanding Boniface supposed Virgilius to have believed that there ...
... called in question , because he held Antipodes ( which they made a doubt whether Christ died for ) and so by that meanes tooke away the seat of Hell . . . . ' By a misunderstanding Boniface supposed Virgilius to have believed that there ...
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... called in Languedocke Masquelon , and of the Latines , Morbus pilaris . ' H. Montuus , De infantum febribus ( 1558 ) , also associates the disease with Languedoc . The word for it was variously spelt , ' masquelons ' , ' masclous ...
... called in Languedocke Masquelon , and of the Latines , Morbus pilaris . ' H. Montuus , De infantum febribus ( 1558 ) , also associates the disease with Languedoc . The word for it was variously spelt , ' masquelons ' , ' masclous ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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