“Not to be content with Life is the unsatisfactory state of those which destroy themselves; who being afraid to live, run blindly upon their own Death, which no Man fears by Experience.”
Quote by Thomas Browne
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Repertorium. A letter to a friend. Christian morals. Certain miscellany tracts. Unpublished papers
This book is a compilation of various Christian-themed works including a letter to a friend, several tracts, and other miscellaneous writings. The content is primarily focused on Christian morals and has not been published in a formal edition. more
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