Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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... learned immediately from the Devill , but at second hand from his Schollers ; who having once the secret betrayed , are able , and doe emperically practice 20 without his advice , they both proceeding upon the principles of nature ...
... learned immediately from the Devill , but at second hand from his Schollers ; who having once the secret betrayed , are able , and doe emperically practice 20 without his advice , they both proceeding upon the principles of nature ...
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... learned these and other mystical expressions in his Learned Observations of Egypt , where he might obviously behold the Mercurial characters , the handed crosses , and other mysteries not throughly understood in the sacred Letter X ...
... learned these and other mystical expressions in his Learned Observations of Egypt , where he might obviously behold the Mercurial characters , the handed crosses , and other mysteries not throughly understood in the sacred Letter X ...
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... Learned Authors , who notwithstanding being judged by the capital matter admit not of disparagement . I should 20 unwillingly affirm that Cicero was but slightly versed in Homer , because in his Work de Gloria he ascribed those verses ...
... Learned Authors , who notwithstanding being judged by the capital matter admit not of disparagement . I should 20 unwillingly affirm that Cicero was but slightly versed in Homer , because in his Work de Gloria he ascribed those verses ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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