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Man, in his uneasy tenancy of the world that he inhabits, has always needed some sort of faith to see him through the spiritual doubts that assail him. The sophisticated question regarding the ...
This is the "Religio Medici" of Sir Thomas Browne. The writer of this work was an English physician, born in 1605, died in 1682. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
But the unauthorized “Religio Medici” — on the faith of a doctor — was the most expensive of my purchases (about the cost of a month’s rent on a one-bedroom in Park Slope), and also the ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
There are four appendices containing the bibliographies of imitators of “Religio Medici “and “Vulgar Errors,” and of the works of Dr. Edward Browne, Sir Thomas's eldest son, and an account ...
DR. John Kosa, Hungarian-born Ph.D. from the University of Budapest, has attracted especially favorable attention recently with his book The Home of the Learned Man: A symposium on the immigrant ...
THE reader of this book is at first sight beset by two prejudices: the title, as printed on the back of it, “Religio Medici,” is one which a great writer has made his own, a writer whose ...