Religio medici. To which is added, sir Digby's Observations. Also critical notes |
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... : not that I meer- . ly owe this title to the font , my e- ducation , or clime wherein I was born , as being bred up either to confirm thofe principles my pa- A rents rents inftilled into my unwary un- derstanding , or , RELIGIO ...
... : not that I meer- . ly owe this title to the font , my e- ducation , or clime wherein I was born , as being bred up either to confirm thofe principles my pa- A rents rents inftilled into my unwary un- derstanding , or , RELIGIO ...
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... principles of grace , and the law of mine own reafon , 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 ...
... principles of grace , and the law of mine own reafon , 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 ...
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... principles in the womb of nature , are every where where the power of the fun is ; in these is the wisdom of his hand dif- covered : out of this rank Solomon chose the object of his admirati- on ; indeed what reafon may not go to school ...
... principles in the womb of nature , are every where where the power of the fun is ; in these is the wisdom of his hand dif- covered : out of this rank Solomon chose the object of his admirati- on ; indeed what reafon may not go to school ...
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... principle of motion and rest , but that straight and regular line , that fettled and conftant course the wif- dom of God hath ordained for the actions of his creatures , according to their feveral kinds . To make a revolution every day ...
... principle of motion and rest , but that straight and regular line , that fettled and conftant course the wif- dom of God hath ordained for the actions of his creatures , according to their feveral kinds . To make a revolution every day ...
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... principles of his art : yet this rule of his he doth fometimes pervert , to acquaint the the world with his prerogative , left the arrogancy of our reafon fhould question his power , and conclude he could not ; and thus I call the ...
... principles of his art : yet this rule of his he doth fometimes pervert , to acquaint the the world with his prerogative , left the arrogancy of our reafon fhould question his power , and conclude he could not ; and thus I call the ...
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Página 224 - Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent; Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part, As full, as perfect, in a hair as heart; As full, as perfect, in vile man that mourns, As the rapt seraph that adores and burns: To him no high, no low, no great, no small; He fills, he bounds, connects, and equals all.
Página 220 - Created half to rise, and half to fall: Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all; Sole judge of truth, in endless error hurl'd; The glory jest, and riddle of the world!
Página 220 - KNOW then thyself, presume not God to scan, The proper study of mankind is Man. Placed on this isthmus of a middle state, A being darkly wise, and rudely great; With too much knowledge for the sceptic side, With too much weakness for the stoic's pride, He hangs between; in doubt to act or rest...
Página 34 - Now nature is not at variance with art nor art with nature, they being both the servants of his providence ; art is the perfection of nature ; were the world now as it was the sixth day, there were yet a chaos ; nature hath made one world and art another. In brief, all things are artificial, for nature is the art of God.
Página 151 - I feel not in myself those common antipathies that I can discover in others: those national repugnances do not touch me, nor do I behold with prejudice the French, Italian, Spaniard, or Dutch...
Página 197 - There is surely a nearer apprehension of any thing that delights us in our dreams than in our waked senses. Without this I were unhappy ; for my awaked judgment discontents me, ever whispering unto me that I am from my friend ; but my friendly dreams in the night requite me, and make me think I am within his arms. I thank God for my happy dreams, as I do for my good rest...
Página 175 - Now, if we can bring our affections to look beyond the body and cast an eye upon the soul, we have found out the true object not only of friendship but charity ; and the greatest happiness that we can bequeath the soul is that wherein we all do place...
Página 186 - I could be content that we might procreate like trees, without conjunction, or that there were any way to perpetuate the world without this trivial and vulgar way of coition...
Página 201 - The night is come, like to the day ; Depart not thou, great God, away. Let not my sins, black as the night, Eclipse the lustre of thy light. Keep still in my horizon ; for to me The sun makes not the day, but thee. Thou whose nature cannot sleep, On my temples sentry keep ; Guard me 'gainst those watchful foes, Whose eyes are open while mine close.
Página 174 - I love my friend before myself, and yet methinks I do not love him enough: some few months hence my multiplied affection will make me believe I have not loved him at all. When I am from him, I am dead till I be with him; when I am with him, I am not satisfied, but would still be nearer him.