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Italian Tales, and Other Poems
Religio Medici (1642)
Religio Bibliopolae in Imitation of Dr. Browns Religio Medici, with a Supplement to It / By Benj. Ibrgwater [Sic], Gent. (1691)
Religio Medici the Fourth Edition, Corrected and Amended
Some Reflections on a Late Pamphlet Entituled, a Vindication of Their Majesties Authority to Fill the Sees of the Deprived Bishops, &in a Letter from the City to a Friend in the Country. (1691)
Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Or, Enquiries Into Very Many Received Tenents and Commonly Presumed Truths by Thomas Browne. (1646)
Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Or, Enquiries Into Very Many Received Tenents and Commonly Presumed Truths by Thomas Browne (1669)
A True and Full Coppy [Sic] of That Which Was Most Imperfectly and Surreptitiously Printed Before Under the Name of Religio Medici (1645)
Endoxa, Seu, Quaestionum Quarundam Miscellanearum Examen Probabile UT Et, Lapis Ad Altare, Sive, Exploratio Locorum Paucorum Difficiliorum S. Scripturae
Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Or, Enquiries Into Very Many Received Tenents and Commonly Presumed Truths Together with Some Marginal Observations, and a Table Alphabeticall at the End / By Thomas Browne ... (1650)
The Case of Allegiance to a King in Possession (1690)
S. Clementis Epistolae Duae Ad Corinthios Interpretibus Patricio Junio, Gottifredo Vendelino, & Joh. Bapt. Cotelerio; Recensuit & Notarum Spicilegium Adjecit Paulus Colomesius (1687)
S. Clementis Epistolae Duae Ad Corinthios Interpretibus P. Junio, G. Vendelino, J.B. Cotelerio; Recensuit & Notarum Spicilegium Adjecit Paulus Colomesius (1695)
Certain Miscellany Tracts Written by Thomas Brown. (1684)
Certain Miscellany Tracts Written by Thomas Brown. (1683)
A Sermon Preached at Greenewiche, Before the Queenes Maiestie, by the Reuerende Father in God the Byshop of Chichester, the 14. Day of March. 1573. Seene and Allowed According to the Order Appointed (1586)
Miracles, Work's Above and Contrary to Nature, Or, an Answer to a Late Translation Out of Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-Politicus, Mr. Hobbs's Leviathan, & Published to Undermine the Truth and Authority of Miracles, Scripture, and Religion (1683)
Mercurius Centralis, Or, a Discourse of Subterraneal Cockle, Muscle and Oyster-Shels Found in the Digging of a Well at Sir William Doylie's in Norfolk Many Foot Under Ground and at Considerable Distance from the Sea (1664)
Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Or, Enquires Into Very Many Received Tenents and Commonly Presumed Truths by Thomas Brown, Dr of Physick; Together with Some Marginall Observations and a Table Alphabeticall at the End. (1658)
A Discourse of Subterraneal Treasure Occasioned by Some Late Discoveries Thereof in the County of Norfolk, and Sent in a Letter to Thomas Brown M.D. (1668)
Urn Burial (New Directions Pearls)
The Garden of Cyrus
Christian Morals Christian Morals
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