Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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Page 40
... vices ; for every day as we grow weaker in age , we grow stronger in sinne , and the number of our dayes doth but make our sinnes innumer- able . The same vice committed at sixteene , is not the same , though 20 it agree in all other ...
... vices ; for every day as we grow weaker in age , we grow stronger in sinne , and the number of our dayes doth but make our sinnes innumer- able . The same vice committed at sixteene , is not the same , though 20 it agree in all other ...
Page 65
... vices I doe inherit and hold from Adam , I have escaped one , and that a mortall enemy to charity , the first and father sin , not only of man , but of the devil , Pride , a vice whose name is comprehended in a Monosyllable , but in its ...
... vices I doe inherit and hold from Adam , I have escaped one , and that a mortall enemy to charity , the first and father sin , not only of man , but of the devil , Pride , a vice whose name is comprehended in a Monosyllable , but in its ...
Page 206
... Vice may be uneasy and even monstrous unto 10 thee , let iterated good Acts and long confirmed habits make Virtue almost natural , or a second nature in thee . Since virtuous superstructions have ... Vices in 206 I. viii CHRISTIAN MORALS.
... Vice may be uneasy and even monstrous unto 10 thee , let iterated good Acts and long confirmed habits make Virtue almost natural , or a second nature in thee . Since virtuous superstructions have ... Vices in 206 I. viii CHRISTIAN MORALS.
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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