| Richard Shepherd - 1768 - 250 páginas
...is beyond the purpofe of this letter : which I cannot better conclude, than In the words of a karned and refpectable - • writer, writer, who on the cafe...Difciples." I have the honour to be, Sir, &c. Sir Thomas Srwne's Relig. Medici. K a THREE THREE DISCOURSES. rr ,- -r > i w. .» L • • '" r ' r Vi1.' .•... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1845 - 412 páginas
...good a work was fet on foot, which in our adverfaries begets contempt and fcorn, fills me with wonder, and is the very fame objection the infolent Pagans firft caft at Chrift and his difciples. in. Yet have I not fo fhaken hands * with thofe defperate refolutions, (who had rather venture at large... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1909 - 258 páginas
...good a worke was fet on foot, which in our adverfaries beget contempt and fcorn, fills me with wonder, and is the very fame objection the infolent Pagans firft caft at Chrift and his Difciples. < • Yet have I not fo (haken hands with stff. 3. thofe defperate Refolutions, who had rather venture... | |
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