| Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1881 - 648 pages
...solitary and retiredlmagination (neque enim cum perlicits aut me Lectuitts accepit, desum mifii.) 33I remember I am not alone, and therefore forget not...with me, especially those two mighty ones, His Wisdom anrf F.tftrnily With the one I recreate, with the other I' confound, my understanding ; for who can... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Christian life - 1881 - 476 pages
...I am not alone, and therefore forget See below, not to contemplate Him and His Attributes Who P "5- is ever with me, especially those two mighty ones. His Wisdom and Eternity. With the one I recreate, with the other I confound, my understanding ; for who can speak of Eternity... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1881 - 466 pages
...not alone, and therefore forget See below, not to contemplate Him and His Attributes Who p. 115. ;s ever with me, especially those two mighty ones. His Wisdom and Eternity. With the one I recreate, with the other I confound, my understanding ; for who can speak of Eternity... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1882 - 220 pages
...against the arguments of our proper senses. Sect. Ti. — In my solitary and retired imagination (" negue enim cum porticus aut me lectulus accepit, desum mihi"),...especially those two mighty ones, his wisdom and eternity. With the one I recreate, with the other I confound, my understanding : for who can speak of eternity... | |
| Alexander Whyte - Presbyterian Church - 1883 - 250 pages
...away," where the English has "I AM THAT I AM." "In my solitary and retired imagination I remember that I am not alone, and therefore forget not to contemplate...especially those two mighty ones, His wisdom and eternity. With the one I recreate, and with the other I confound my understanding. In eternity there is no distinction... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1886 - 542 pages
...senses. SECT. Xi. — In my solitary and retired imagination (neque enim cum portions aut me lectulyx accepit, desum mihi) I remember I am not alone ; and...especially those two mighty ones, his wisdom and eternity. With the one I recreate, with the other I confound, my understanding : for who can speak of eternity... | |
| English periodicals - 1886 - 508 pages
...inviolable in his religion, he can still take note ; — " In my solitary and retired imagination (iwque enim cum porticus aut me lectulus accepit, desum mihi,)...contemplate Him and His attributes who is ever with me." His father, a merchant of London, with some claims to ancient descent, left him early in possession... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1886 - 524 pages
...solitary and retired imagination (ñeque ettim cum porticv-s aul me lectuhis accepit, desum nri/ti,) I remember I am not alone, and therefore forget not...contemplate Him and His attributes who is ever with me." His father, a merchant of London, with some claims to ancient descent, left him early in possession... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1839 - 204 pages
...my solitary and retired imagination (Noque enim cum portieus, aut me lectulus accepit, desum tnihi), I remember I am not alone, and therefore forget not...especially those two mighty ones, his wisdom and eternity ; with the one I recreate, with the other I confound my understanding : for who can speak of eternity... | |
| Walter Pater - English literature - 1889 - 284 pages
..." In my solitary and retired imagination (iieqne enim cum portions aitt me lectulus accepit, destnn mihi} I remember I am not alone, and therefore forget...contemplate Him and His attributes who is ever with me." His father, a merchant of London, with some claims to ancient descent, left him early in possession... | |
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