| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 pages
...Monarchia Ecclesiaatica, " quotes one thousand and forty authors. } Printing and gunpowder. dities. 'T is not a melancholy "Utinam" of my own, but the desires...were a general synod ; not to unite the incompatible difference of religion, but for the benefit of learning, to reduce it as it lay at first, in a few... | |
| 1831 - 370 pages
...Monarchia Ecclesiastica, " quotes one thousand and forty authors. } Printing and gunpowder. dities. 'T is not a melancholy " Utinam " of my own, but the desires...were a general synod ; not to unite the incompatible difference of religion, but for the benefit of learning, to reduce it as it lay at first, in a few... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 pages
...Ecclesiastica quotes one thousand and forty authors. ' Those two he means are printing and gunpowder, which nam of my own, but the desires of better heads, that there...were a general synod ; not to unite the incompatible difference of religion, but for the benefit of learning, to reduce it as it lay at first, in a few... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 pages
...three great inventions* in Germany, there are two which are not without their incommodities." 'T is not a melancholy utinam of my own, but the desires...a general synod — not to unite the incompatible difference of religion, but — for the benefit of learning, to reduce it, as it lay at first, in a... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 pages
...without their incommodities, and it is disputable whetherthey exceed not their use and commodities. It is not a melancholy utinam of my own, but the desires...were a general synod ; not to unite the incompatible difference of religion, but for the benefit of learning, to reduce it as it lay at first, in a few... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1844 - 320 pages
...disputable whether they exceed not their use and commodities. 'Tis not a melancholy utinam of mine own, but the desires of better heads, that there were a general synod ; not to unite the incompatible difference of religion, but for the benefit of learning ; to reduce it as it lay at first in a few... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1849 - 278 pages
...disputable whether they exceed not their use and commodities. 'Tis not a melancholy utinam of mine own, but the desires of better heads, that there were a' general synod ; not to unite the incompatible difference of religion, but for the benefit of learning ; to reduce it as it lay at first in a few... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 582 pages
...those three great inventions t in Germany, there are two which are not without their incommodities.2 'Tis not a melancholy utinam of my own, but the desires...a general synod — not to unite the incompatible difference of religion, but, — for the benefit of learning, to reduce it, as it lay at first, in... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 584 pages
...those three great inventionsf in Germany, there are two which are not without their incommodities. 1 ' 'Tis not a melancholy utinam of my own, but the desires of better heads, that there were a general synod—not to unite the incompatible difference of religion, but,—for the benefit of learning, to... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 580 pages
...Germany, there are two which are not without their incommodities.2 'Tis not a melancholy utinam of ray own, but the desires of better heads, that there were...a general synod — not to unite the incompatible difference of religion, but, — for the benefit of learning, to reduce it, as it lay at first, in... | |
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