Religio medici. To which is added, sir Digby's Observations. Also critical notes |
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... against them ; for omit- ting those improprieties and terms of fcurrility betwixt us , which on- ly difference our affections , and not our caufe , there is between us one common name and appellation , one faith , and neceffary body of ...
... against them ; for omit- ting those improprieties and terms of fcurrility betwixt us , which on- ly difference our affections , and not our caufe , there is between us one common name and appellation , one faith , and neceffary body of ...
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... against the arguments of our proper fenfes . SECT . XI . In my folitary and retired imagi- nation , Neque enim , cum porticus , aut me lectulus accepit , defum mihi.— I remember I am not alone , and therefore forget not to contemplate ...
... against the arguments of our proper fenfes . SECT . XI . In my folitary and retired imagi- nation , Neque enim , cum porticus , aut me lectulus accepit , defum mihi.— I remember I am not alone , and therefore forget not to contemplate ...
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... Babel , to preferve themselves against a fecond deluge , is the general opinion and belief ; yet is there another inten- tion 3 Mat . xxvii 5 . b Acts i . 18 . a tion of theirs expreffed in fcrip- ture ; befides 62 RELIGIÓ MEDICI .
... Babel , to preferve themselves against a fecond deluge , is the general opinion and belief ; yet is there another inten- tion 3 Mat . xxvii 5 . b Acts i . 18 . a tion of theirs expreffed in fcrip- ture ; befides 62 RELIGIÓ MEDICI .
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... against the Christian , and the Mahometan a- gainst both ; for the Turk , in the bulk he now ftands , is beyond all hope of converfion ; if he fall afunder there may be conceived hopes , but not without strong im- probabilities . The ...
... against the Christian , and the Mahometan a- gainst both ; for the Turk , in the bulk he now ftands , is beyond all hope of converfion ; if he fall afunder there may be conceived hopes , but not without strong im- probabilities . The ...
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... against one vice , we may not lye open to another : And indeed wifer dif- cretions that have the thread of reafo to conduct them , offend whout a pardon ; whereas weak- er heads may ftumble without dif- honour . There go fo many cir ...
... against one vice , we may not lye open to another : And indeed wifer dif- cretions that have the thread of reafo to conduct them , offend whout a pardon ; whereas weak- er heads may ftumble without dif- honour . There go fo many cir ...
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