Dei, as actus perspicui; where there is an obscurity too deep for our reason, 'tis good to sit down with a description, periphrasis, or adumbration ; for by acquainting our reason how unable it is to display the visible and obvious effects of nature,... Religio Medici [and] Its Sequel Christian Morals - Pagina 36door Sir Thomas Browne - 1844 - 226 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 pagina’s
...humble and fubmidh the fubtilties of faith : and thus I teach my haggard and unreclaimed reafon to ftoop unto the lure of faith. I believe there was already a tree whofe fruit our unhappy parents tafted, though in the fame chapter, when God forbids it, 'tis pofitively... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 272 pagina’s
...to sit down with a description, periphrasis, or adumbration. By acquainting our reason how unable it is to display the visible and obvious effects of nature, it becomes more humble and submissive to the subtilties of faith." Such objections to the frame of our religion as have no other ground than... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 750 pagina’s
...to sit down with a description, periphrasis, or adumbration. By acquainting our reason how unable it is to display the visible and obvious effects of nature, it becomes more humble and submissive to the subtilties of faith." Such objections to the frame of our religion as have no other ground than... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 pagina’s
...down with a. description, periphrasis, or adumbration ; for by acquainting our reason how unable it is to display the visible and obvious effects of nature,...; though in the same chapter, when God forbids it, it is positively said the plants of the fields were not yet grown, for God had not caused it to rain... | |
| 1831 - 370 pagina’s
...down with a description, periphrasis, or adumbration ; for by acquainting our reason how unable it is to display the visible and obvious effects of nature, it becomes more humble and submissive unto the subtilties of faith ; and thus I teach my haggard and unreclaimed reason to stoop unto the lure of... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 pagina’s
...down with a description, periphrasis, or adumbration ; for by acquainting our reason how unable it is to display the visible and obvious effects of nature, it becomes more humble and submissive unto the subtilties of faith ; and thus I teach my haggard and unreclaimed reason to stoop unto the lure of... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 pagina’s
...nature, it becomes more humble and submissive unto the subtleties of faith :7 and thus I teach •«^_ my haggard and unreclaimed reason to stoop unto the...unhappy parents tasted, though, in the same chapter where God forbids it, 't is positively said, the plants of the field were not yet grown ; for God had... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 pagina’s
...down with a description, periphrasis, or adumbration ; | for, by acquainting our reason how unable it is to display the visible and obvious effects of nature,...humble and submissive unto the subtleties of faith :7 and thus I teach my haggard and unreclaimed reason to stoop unto the lure of faith. I believe there... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 pagina’s
...periphrasis, or adumbration ; for, by acquainting our reason how unable it is to display the iisible and obvious effects of nature, it becomes more humble and submissive unto the subtleties of faith :7 and thus I teach my haggard and unreclaimed reason to stoop unto the lure of faith. I believe there... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 pagina’s
...down with a description, periphrasis, or adumbration ; for by acquainting our reason how unable it is to display the visible and obvious effects of nature,...unhappy parents tasted, though in the same chapter where God forbids it, it is positively said, the plants of the fields were not yet grown : for God... | |
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