The Works of Sir Thomas Browne, Volume 3Browne, Thomas, Sir
Religion
The Works of Sir Thomas Browne, Volume 3
Browne, Thomas, Sir
Christianity; Ethics; Religion and medicine
_Flos Tigridis._
_Flos Lyncis._
_Pinea Indica Recchi, Talama Ouiedi._
_Herba Paradisea._
_Volubilis Mexicanus._
_Narcissus Indicus Serpentarius._
_Helichrysum Mexicanum._
_Xicama._
_Aquilegia novæ Hispaniæ Cacoxochitli Recchi._
_Aristochæa Mexicana._
_Camaratinga sive Caragunta quarta Pisonis._
_Maracuia Granadilla._
_Cambay sive Myrtus Americana._
_Flos Auriculæ Flor de la Oreia._
_Floripendio novæ Hispaniæ._
_Rosa Indica._
_Zilium Indicum._
_Fula Magori Garciæ._
_Champe Garciæ Champacca Bontii._
_Daullontas frutex odoratus seu Chamæmelum arborescens Bontii._
_Beidelsar Alpini._
_Sambuc._
_Amberboi Turcarum._
_Nuphar Ægyptium._
_Lilionarcissus Indicus._
_Bamma Ægyptiacum._
_Hiucca Canadensis horti Farnesiani._
_Bupthalmum novæ Hispaniæ Alepocapath._
_Valeriana seu Chrysanthemum Americanum Acocotlis._
_Flos Corvinus Coronarius Americanus._
_Capolin Cerasus dulcis Indicus Floribus racemosis._
_Asphodelus Americanus._
_Syringa Lutea Americana._
_Bulbus unifolius._
_Moly latifolium Flore luteo._
_Conyza Americana purpurea._
_Salvia Cretica pomifera Bellonii._
_Lausus Serrata Odora._
_Ornithogalus Promontorii Bonæ Spei._
_Fritallaria crassa Soldanica Promontorii Bonæ Spei._
_Sigillum Solomonis Indicum._
_Tulipa Promontorii Bonæ Spei._
_Iris Uvaria._
_Nopolxoch sedum elegans novæ Hispaniæ._
More might be added unto this List; and I have onely taken the pains to
give you a short Specimen of those many more which you may find in
respective Authours, and which time and future industry may make no
great strangers in _England_. The Inhabitants of _Nova Hispania_, and a
great part of _America_, Mahometans, Indians, Chineses, are eminent
promoters of these coronary and specious Plants: and the annual tribute
of the King of _Bisnaguer_ in _India_, arising out of Odours and
Flowers, amounts unto many thousands of Crowns.
Thus, in brief, of this matter. I am, _etc._
OF THE FISHES EATEN BY OUR SAVIOUR
with His Disciples after His Resurrection
from the Dead.
TRACT III
SIR,
I have thought, a little, upon the Question proposed by you [viz. _What
kind of Fishes those were of which our Saviour ate with his Disciples
after his Resurrection?_[257]] and I return you such an Answer, as, in
so short time for study, and in the midst of my occasions, occurs to me.
[257] _S._ Joh. 21. 9, 10, 11, 13.
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