Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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... nature , on this hangs the providence of God ; to 20 raise so beauteous a structure , as the world and the creatures thereof , was but his Art , but their sundry and divided operations with their predestinated ends , are from the ...
... nature , on this hangs the providence of God ; to 20 raise so beauteous a structure , as the world and the creatures thereof , was but his Art , but their sundry and divided operations with their predestinated ends , are from the ...
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... Nature , which without further travell I can doe in the Cosmography of my selfe ; wee carry with us the wonders , we seeke without us : There is all Africa , and her prodigies in us ; we are that bold and adventurous 20 piece of nature ...
... Nature , which without further travell I can doe in the Cosmography of my selfe ; wee carry with us the wonders , we seeke without us : There is all Africa , and her prodigies in us ; we are that bold and adventurous 20 piece of nature ...
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... nature of the Sun , because that necessary course which God hath ordained it , from which it cannot swerve , but by a faculty from that voyce which first did give it motion . Now this course of Nature God seldome alters or perverts ...
... nature of the Sun , because that necessary course which God hath ordained it , from which it cannot swerve , but by a faculty from that voyce which first did give it motion . Now this course of Nature God seldome alters or perverts ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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