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" 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 reduce it as it lay at first, in a few and solid Authors;... "
Lectures on medical education, or, On the proper method of studying medicine - Page 46
by Samuel Chew - 1864 - 152 pages
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The Recreative Magazine, Volume 1

United States - 1822 - 590 pages
...thinking in Ganganelli's way, speaks in this heterodox style : " 'Tis not a melancholy wish of my own, bat the desires of better heads, that there were a general synod; not to unite the incompatible differences of religion, but, for the benefit of learning, to reduce it, as it lay at first, in a few...
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The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Works of Sir Thomas Browne

English literature - 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...benefit of learning, to reduce it as it lay at first, in a few and solid authors ; and to condemn to the fire those swarms and millions of rhapsodies, begotten...
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Miscellaneous Works of Sir Thomas Browne: With Some Account of the Author ...

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...benefit of learning, to reduce it as it lay at first, in a few and solid authors ; and to condemn to the fire those swarms and millions of rhapsodies, begotten...
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Religio Medici

Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 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...benefit of learning, to reduce it as it lay at first, in a few and solid authors ; and to condemn to the fire those swarms and millions of rhapsodies begotten...
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The Southern literary messenger, Volume 14

1848 - 780 pages
...commodities. 'Tis not a melancholy utinain of mine own, but the desires of better heads, that tbere were a general synod ; not to unite the incompatible...benefit of learning ; to reduce it as it lay at first in a few and solid authors, and to condemn to the fire those swarms and millions of rhapsodies begotten...
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Religio medici. Pseudodoxia epidemica, books 1-4

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...benefit of learning, to reduce it, as it lay at first, in a few and solid authors ; and to condemn to the fire those swarms and millions of rhapsodies, begotten...
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Religio Medici: To which is Added Hydriotaphia, Or Urn-burial; a Discourse ...

Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 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...benefit of learning, to reduce it as it lay at first, in a few and solid authors ; and to condemn to the fire those swarms and millions of rhapsodies, begotten...
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Religio medici: Its sequel Christian morals

Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 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...benefit of learning ; to reduce it as it lay at first in a few and solid authors, and to condemn to the fire those swarms and millions of rhapsodies begotten...
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Religio Medici, together with A Letter to a Friend on the Death of his ...

Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1845 - 420 pages
...their invention. utinam of my own, but the defires of better heads, that there were a general fynod ; not to unite the incompatible difference of religion,...the benefit of learning, to reduce it as it lay at firft, in a few and folid authors ; and to condemn to the fire thofe fwarms and millions of rhapfodies...
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Characteristics of Literature: Illustrated by the Genius of Distinguished Men

Henry Theodore Tuckerman - English literature - 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...benefit of learning ; to reduce it as it lay at first in a few and solid authors, and to condemn to the fire those swarms and millions of rhapsodies begotten...
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