10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DUBIOSITIES»
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dubiosities in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dubiosities and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Dearest Sister - Why not Cover Your Modesty
Dar Al-Thakhair, IslamKotob. * Dubiosities i and desires : The devil can only
penetrate the soul of a human being through two major ports of entry : Dubiosities
and desires. The motives behinds any person's disobedience do not deviate from
...
Dar Al-Thakhair, IslamKotob
Thinking may lead to dubiosities, just as it may lead to sound proofs. Therefore,
thinkers frequently tumble into various sorts of falsehood, unbelief and heresy. As
for recollection, there is no danger in it. For, during recollection, man will be ...
... coin'd by Roman emperor, That Richard wore the other when he went To fight
the Saracen—they're curiosities, But of the very fact there must be dubiosities.
Whatever relic of antiquity That tells of the undying human mind And ofits
passions, ...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
Hen often swallow falsities for truths, dubiosities for certainties, possibilities for
feasibilities, and things impossible for possibilities themselves. Browne's Vulgar
Errours. Things are feasible in themselves ; else the eternal wisdom of God
would ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington)
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Homœopathy: Its Tenets and Tendencies, Theoretical, ...
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truths, dubiosities for certainties, feasibilities for possibilities, and things
impossible as possibilities themselves.” Sm THOMAS Bnowrm's Pseudodozia
Epz'demica.
Sir James Young Simpson, 1854
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The Works of Sir Thomas Browne: Preface. Dr. Johnson's Life ...
This is a weakness in the understanding, without examination assenting unto
things which, from their natures and causes, do carry no persuasion ; whereby
men often swallow falsities for truths, dubiosities for certainties, feasibilities for ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1852
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works, Including His Life and ...
Which notwithstanding falls out more happily for knowledge; for these relations
leaving unsatisfaction in the hearers, do stir up ingenuous dubiosities unto
experiment, and by an exploration of all, prevent delusion in any. 2 1mm] And
that this ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
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The Gentleman's Magazine
The matter is, we think, rather doubtful; the vane of tradition shifts about, and
points to different quarters ; but it is as well to settle dowu to something fixed and
stable, and not to be buffeted about by windy suspicions and eternal dubiosities.
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Pseudodoxia epidemica, books V-VII. Religio medici. The ...
Only desire men would not swallow dubiosities for certainties, and receive as
principles points mainly controvertible; for we are to adhere unto things doubtful
in a dubious and opinionative way. It being reasonable for every man to vary his
...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1852
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The Gentleman's Magazine
The matter is, we think, rather doubtful; the vane of tradition shifts about, and
points to ditferent quarters; but it is as well to settle down to something fixed and
stable, and not to be buffeted about by windy suspicious and eternal dubiosities.