| Robert Burton - 1800 - 616 páginas
...our Meteorologis's generally refer to natural causes, vct I a'n oí Coding's mind, Theat. Nat. 1. 2. they are more often caused by those aerial devils, in their several quarters; for Tempes! at ¿bus se infeninf, saith * Rich, Argentine; as when a desperate man makes away himself,... | |
| Robert Burton - 1804 - 622 páginas
...it is) to pc rswade them that will not believe there be spirits or devils. They caxise whirlwinds on a sudden, and tempestuous storms; which though our...meteorologists generally refer to natural causes, yet I amofBodines mind (Tlieat. Nat. I. 4.) they are more often caused by those aerial devils, in their several... | |
| Robert Burton - 1806 - 626 páginas
...perswade them that will not beleeve there be spirits or divels. They cause whirlwinds on a suddain, and tempestuous storms; which though our meteorologists generally refer to natural causes, vet I am of Bodine's minde (Theat. Nat. I. 4.) they are more often caused by those aëriall divels,... | |
| 1861 - 814 páginas
...that "whirlwinds and tempestuous storms, which our meteorologists generally refer to natural causes, are more often caused by those aerial devils in their several quarters" — "tripudium agtntes" — "rejoicing in the death of a sinner." How far they are influential in producing... | |
| Robert Burton - 1821 - 612 páginas
...it is) to perswade them that will not believe there be spirits or devils. They cause whirlwinds on a sudden, and tempestuous storms ; which though our...meteorologists generally refer to natural causes, yet I am of Bodines mind (Theat. Nat. I. 2.) they are more often caused by those aerial devils, in their several... | |
| Robert Burton - 1821 - 614 páginas
...it is) to perswade them that will not believe there be spirits or devils. They cause whirlwinds on a sudden, and tempestuous storms ; which though our...meteorologists generally refer to natural causes, yet I am of Bodines mind (Theat. Nat. L 2.)' they are more often caused by those aerial devils, in their several... | |
| Charles Swan - 1823 - 310 páginas
...Phys. Stoicorum) quam adorationem hominum." And again: " They (ie aerial spirits) cause whirlwinds on a sudden and tempestuous storms; which though our...meteorologists, generally refer to natural causes, yet I am of Bodinc's mind (Heat. Nat. 1. 2.) they are more often caused by those aerial devils in their several... | |
| Robert Burton - 1826 - 608 páginas
...it is) to perswade them that will not believe there be spirits or devils. They cause whirlwinds on a sudden, and tempestuous storms ; which though our...meteorologists generally refer to natural causes, yet lam of Bodines mind (Theat Nat. I. 2.) they are more often caused by those aerial devils, in their... | |
| Robert Burton - 1837 - 644 páginas
...it is) to perswade them that will not believe there be spirits or devils. They cause whirlwinds on a sudden, and tempestuous storms ; which though our...meteorologists generally refer to natural causes, yet I am of Bodines mind (Theat. nat. l. 2.) they are more often caused by those aerial devils, in their several... | |
| Robert Burton - 1838 - 762 páginas
...it is) to perswade them that will not believe there be spirits or devils. They cause whirlwinds on ectation of big words, fustian phrases, jingling terms,...strong lines, (that, like h Acestes arrows, caugh Bodines mind ( Theat. Nat. I. 2.) they are more often caused by those aerial devils, in their several... | |
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