Date: 1652
"They must have some time to spell the [GREEK] that was of Reasons writing."
preview | full record— Culverwell, Nathanael (bap. 1619, d. 1651)
Date: 1653
"[T]here is an indelible Idea of a Being absolutely perfect in the Mind of Man."
preview | full record— More, Henry (1614-1687)
Date: 1653
The idea of an absolutely perfect being "is as distinct and indelible an Idea in the Soul, as the Idea of the five Regular Bodyes, or any other Idea whatsoever"
preview | full record— More, Henry (1614-1687)
Date: 1653
The mind of man is not "a Table book in which nothing is writ."
preview | full record— More, Henry (1614-1687)
Date: 1653
There are not "Ideas flaring and shining to the Animadversive faculty like so many Torches or Starres in the Firmament to our outward sight [...] and Red Letters or Astronomical Characters in an Almanack."
preview | full record— More, Henry (1614-1687)
Date: 1653
"Upon thine heart let me be put, / and set like as a seal; / And as a seal upon thine arme"
preview | full record— Slater, Samuel (c.1629-1704)
Date: 1653
"Thoughts as a Pen do write upon the Braine; / The Letters which wise Thoughts do write, are plaine."
preview | full record— Cavendish, Margaret (1623-1673)
Date: 1653
"Or Thoughts like Pencils draw still to the Life, / And Fancies mixt, as colours give delight."
preview | full record— Cavendish, Margaret (1623-1673)
Date: 1653
"So Fancy is the Soul in Poetrie, / And if not good, a Poem ill must be."
preview | full record— Cavendish, Margaret (1623-1673)
Date: 1660, 1676
"According to S. Bernard, ... 'we shall be judged by that which is written in our own books,' (the books of conscience), 'and therefore they ought to be written according to the copy of the book of life; and if they not be so written, yet they ought to be so corrected."
preview | full record— Taylor, Jeremy (bap. 1613, 1667)