| Christian Heinrich Ernst Bischoff, Henry Crabb Robinson - 1807 - 208 pagine
...THE SKULL. , With the Critical Stricture of CW HUFELAND, MD AUTHOR Of THE ART OF PROLONGING LIFE, &C. The finger of God hath left an inscription upon all...works, not graphical or composed of letters, but of tlieir several forms, constitutions, partf, and operations, which aptly joined together, do make one... | |
| Johann Gaspar Spurzheim - 1828 - 550 pagine
...OP PROLONGING LIPE, JiC. TTiefngerof God hath' left an inscription upon all his aorfa, not graphkal or composed of letters, but of their several forms, constitutions, parts, and eperations, which iplly joined together, do make one tcord that doth expreu their nalurei. SIR THOMAS... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 pagine
...and in every one of them some outward figures which hang as signs or bushes of their inward forms. The finger of God hath left an inscription upon all...their natures. By these letters God calls the stars by their names ; and by this alphabet Adam assigned to every creature a name peculiar to its nature.... | |
| 1831 - 370 pagine
...and in every one of them some outward figures which hang as signs or bushes of their inward forms. The finger of God hath left an inscription upon all...their natures. By these letters God calls the stars by their names, and hy this alphabet Adam assigned to every creature a name peculiar to its nature.... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1834 - 468 pagine
...elsewhere, for Flemming, read Fleming. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. " THE finger of God," saith Sir Thomas Brown, " hath left an inscription upon all his works, not graphical...do make one word that doth express their natures." Here, an important truth is beautifully and poetically expressed. This, however, may be done more plainly... | |
| 1848 - 780 pagine
...Religio Medici. 1848.] Sir Thomas Browne. " The finger of God," he says, " hath left an inscription on all his works, not graphical or composed of letters,...do make one word that doth express their natures. And truly I have observed that those professed eleemosynaries, though in a crowd or muliitude, do yet... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 pagine
...suppose ivy was rather " If it be true that good wine needs no chosen than any other plant, as it has inscription upon all his works, not graphical, or...their natures. By these letters God calls the stars by their names; and by this alphabet Adam assigned to every creature a name peculiar to its nature.... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 pagine
...and in every one of them some outward figures which hang as signs or bushes of their inward forms. The finger of God hath left an inscription upon all...their natures. By these letters God calls the stars by their names-; and by this alphabet Adam assigned to every creature a name peculiar to its nature.... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1844 - 238 pagine
...and in every one of them some outward figures which hang as signs or bushes of their inward forms. The finger of God hath left an inscription upon all...their natures. By these letters God calls the stars by their names, and by this alphabet Adam assigned to every creature a name peculiar to its nature.... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1844 - 320 pagine
...Rel. Med. p. 110. I hold that there is a physiognomy, not only of men, but of plants and vegetables. The finger of God hath left an inscription upon all his works, not graphical or composed of letters. . . . Delineated by a pencil that never works in vain. Rel Med. pp. 111. 112. How oft, when Paul has... | |
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