Religio medici or the religion of a physician. By Sir Tho. Browne, Knt. M.D. The eleventh edition corrected and amended. With notes and annotations, never before published, upon all the obscure passages therein. To which is added, The life of the author, and Sir Kenelm Digby's observations. 1. The Author (tho' a Physician) professes Christianity, without Hatred to any other Religion. 2. A particular Description of the Religion he professes. 3. His Reasons for not professing the Romish Religion. 4. Of the Church of England and indifferent Things, for which no body ought to be blamed for dissenting. 5. In what Manner we ought to dispute and resolve on doubtful Matters. 6. The Author accused of three different Heresies. 7. Of Mysteries and Faith. 8. Of God, and his Attributes; Eternity and Predestination. 9. Of the Trinity, Divine Wisdom, and Creation of the World. 10. Of the Nature of God, Divine Providence, and Fortune. 11. Of Atheism, and the Devil's Subtilty to seduce Mankind to it. 12.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Browne, Thomas
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed for J. Torbuck, in Clare-Court, near Drury-Lane 1738, 1738
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Collection: Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Item Description:A reissue of the sheets of the 1736 edition printed for J. Torbuck and C. Corbett, with a new titlepage. - English Short Title Catalog, T83760. - Notes and annotations by Thomas Keck. - Reproduction of original from British Library. - With 11 final pages of advertisements and contents
Physical Description:Online-Ressource (xxxvi,253,[11]p) ill 12°