Religio medici: Its sequel Christian moralsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 275 strán (strany) |
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Strana xx
... Rest not under the merits of thy ancestors : shine xxxiii . Dull not away thy days in sloth . Tediousness 178 . of doing nothing . 179 . ...... xxxiv . Busy not thy best member in the encomium of thyself . 180 . Section . XXXV . Modesty ...
... Rest not under the merits of thy ancestors : shine xxxiii . Dull not away thy days in sloth . Tediousness 178 . of doing nothing . 179 . ...... xxxiv . Busy not thy best member in the encomium of thyself . 180 . Section . XXXV . Modesty ...
Strana 27
... rest , but that straight and regular line , that settled and constant course the wisdom of God hath ordained the actions of his creatures , according to their se- veral kinds . To make a revolution every day is the nature of the sun ...
... rest , but that straight and regular line , that settled and constant course the wisdom of God hath ordained the actions of his creatures , according to their se- veral kinds . To make a revolution every day is the nature of the sun ...
Strana 52
... rest do make but one God . XXVIII . Therefore that miracles have been I do believe ; that they may yet be wrought by the living I do not deny ; but have no confidence in those which are fathered on the dead ; and this hath ever made me ...
... rest do make but one God . XXVIII . Therefore that miracles have been I do believe ; that they may yet be wrought by the living I do not deny ; but have no confidence in those which are fathered on the dead ; and this hath ever made me ...
Strana 65
... rest of the creatures made , and at his bare word they started out of nothing ; but in the frame of man ( as the text describes it ) he played the sensible operator , and seemed not so much to create , as make him ; when he had ...
... rest of the creatures made , and at his bare word they started out of nothing ; but in the frame of man ( as the text describes it ) he played the sensible operator , and seemed not so much to create , as make him ; when he had ...
Strana 69
... rest in their graves , but wander solicitous of the affairs of the world : that those phantasms appear often and do frequent ce- meteries , charnel - houses , and churches , it is because those are the dormitories of the dead , where ...
... rest in their graves , but wander solicitous of the affairs of the world : that those phantasms appear often and do frequent ce- meteries , charnel - houses , and churches , it is because those are the dormitories of the dead , where ...
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Religio Medici: Urn Burial, Christian Morals, and Other Essays Sir Thomas Browne Úplné zobrazenie - 1886 |
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actions Adam admire angels antichrist apprehend Aristotle atheists beasts behold believe body cause charity children of Israel Christian church common conceive condemn confess contemplate corruption creation creatures death deny desire devil divinity doth earth effects endeavours enemies ephemerides Epicurus errour essence Euphorbus evil eyes faith felicity fire flames forget fortune friends hand happy hath heads heaven hell heresy hold honest honour humour imitate intuitive knowledge judgment Julius Cæsar labour learned live look Lucan mercies methinks miracle misery moral Moses nature never noble obscure opinion opticks ourselves Paracelsus passion perfect philosophy physiognomy piece pity Plato Plutarch primitive integrity reason RELIGIO MEDICI religion salvation Saviour Scripture sense Sir Thomas Browne sleep soul speak spirits stoicks surely temper thee thereof things thou thought thyself tion true truly truth unto vice vicious virtue virtuous vulgar whereby wherein wisdom wise
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Strana 248 - And for a time ensure, to his loved land The sweets of liberty and equal laws ; But martyrs struggle for a brighter prize, And win it with more pain. Their blood is shed In confirmation of the noblest claim...
Strana 53 - I am sure there is a common spirit that plays within us, yet makes no part of us: and that is the Spirit of God, the fire and scintillation of that noble and mighty essence which is the life and radical heat of spirits and those essences that know not the virtue of the sun; a fire quite contrary to the fire of hell: this is that gentle heat that brooded on the waters, and in six days hatched the world...
Strana 4 - City, and yet be forced to surrender ; 'tis therefore far better to enjoy her with peace, than to hazzard her on a battle.
Strana 254 - He sucks intelligence in every clime, And spreads the honey of his deep research At his return, a rich repast for me. He travels, and I too. I tread his deck, Ascend his topmast, through his peering eyes...
Strana 63 - Thus we are men, and we know not how : there is something in us that can be without us, and will be after us ; though it is strange that it hath no history, what it was before us, nor cannot tell how it entered in us.
Strana 242 - A ray of heavenly light, gilding all forms Terrestrial in the vast and the minute; The unambiguous footsteps of the God, Who gives its lustre to an insect's wing, .. . " And wheels his throne upon the rolling worlds.
Strana xxx - I could never hear the AveMary bell* without an elevation, or think it a sufficient warrant, because they erred in one circumstance, for me to err in all, that is, in silence and dumb contempt ; whilst therefore they...
Strana xxvii - I find my self obliged by the Principles of Grace, and the Law of mine own Reason, to embrace no other Name but this. Neither doth herein my zeal so far make me forget the general Charity I owe unto Humanity, as rather to hate than pity Turks, Infidels, and (what is worse), Jews; rather contenting my self to enjoy that happy Stile, than maligning those who refuse so glorious a Title.
Strana 243 - Thus there are two books from whence I collect my divinity: besides that written one of God, another of his servant nature, that universal and public manuscript that lies expansed unto the eyes of all; those that never saw him in the one have discovered him in the other. This was the Scripture and Theology of the heathens: the natural motion of the sun made them more admire him than its supernatural station did the children of Israel; the ordinary...
Strana 217 - Let thy thoughts be of things which have not entered into the hearts of beasts ; think of things long past, and long to come ; acquaint thyself with the choragium of the stars, and consider the vast expansion beyond them. Let intellectual tubes give thee a glance of things which visive organs reach not. Have a glimpse of incomprehensibles ; and thoughts of things which thoughts but tenderly touch.