I am, I confess, naturally inclined to that which misguided zeal terms superstition : my common conversation I do acknowledge austere, my behaviour full of rigour, sometimes not without morosity; yet at my devotion I love to use the civility of my knee,... Broadstone of Honor - Página 36por Kenelm Henry Digby - 1826 - 311 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Gregory Mumford - 1912 - 300 páginas
...that which misguided Zeal terms Superstition. My common conversation I do acknowledge austere. . . . Yet at my Devotion I love to use the civility of my...which may express or promote my invisible Devotion." Our kind friend has a joyous faith; he believes his fellow men to be loyal and sound, and he worships... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1915 - 400 páginas
...confess, naturally inclined to that which misguided zeal terms superstition: my common conversation I do acknowledge austere, my behaviour full of rigour,...which may express or promote my invisible devotion. I should violate my own arm rather than a church; nor willingly deface the name of saint or martyr. At... | |
| Theodore F. Bonnet, Edward Francis O'Day - 1915 - 476 páginas
...defend or imitate the rites of the Catholic Church. Yet this paragraph is from Thomas Browne's pen : "At my Devotion I love to use the civility of my knee, my hat and hand, with all these outward and sensible motions which may express or promote my invisible Devotion. I should violate... | |
| 1922 - 656 páginas
...wrote : — I am, I confess, naturally inclined to that which misguided zeal terms superstition ... at my devotion I love to use the civility of my knee,...which may express or promote my invisible devotion. I should violate my own arm rather than a church ; nor willingly deface the name of saint or martyr.... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1922 - 310 páginas
...acknowledge austere, my behaviour full of rigour, sometimes not without morosityj yet at my Devotion I loye to use the civility of my knee, my hat, and hand,,...which may express or promote my invisible Devotion 4 T. fihni^1d_vin]af p my nwri arnT v " rather triafi"a'"Cnurcrj/ nor willingly deface the name--"r... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1262 páginas
...confess, naturally inclined to that which misguided zeal terms superstition ; my common conversation I do acknowledge austere, my behaviour full of rigour,...which may express or promote my invisible devotion?} I should violate my own arm rather than a Church, nor willingly deface the memory of Saint or Martyij)... | |
| Jacob Zeitlin - 1926 - 408 páginas
...zeal terms superstition; my common conversation I do acknowledge austere, my behavior full of rigor, sometimes not without morosity; yet at my devotion...which may express or promote my invisible devotion. I should violate my own arm rather than a church, nor willingly deface the name of saint or martyr. At... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1926 - 666 páginas
...question of the hereafter is the subject of his more frequent meditations. "My common conversation I do acknowledge austere, my behaviour full of rigour, sometimes not without morosity. ... I love to lose myself in a mystery, to pursue my reason to an O Altiludo ! " Happiness can be reached... | |
| 1909 - 378 páginas
...Luther is meant. * Persons who have resolved. 1 Direct opposition. '•'• Taunts. ' Manner of life. rigour, sometimes not without morosity ; yet at my...which may express or promote my invisible Devotion. I should violate my own arm rather than a Church ; nor willingly deface the name of Saint or Martyr.... | |
| Scott Cutler Shershow - 1995 - 282 páginas
...world. Sir Thomas Browne, in Religio Medici, is thus almost making a pun when he asserts that he loves "to use the civility of my knee, my hat, and hand,...motions which may express or promote my invisible devotion."60 So conceived, humanity is, as in 58 Quoted by AGH Bachrach in "The Great Chain of Acting,"... | |
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