A dialogue between an East-Indian brackmanny or heathen-philosopher, and a French gentleman concerning the present affairs of Europe
- Title
- A dialogue between an East-Indian brackmanny or heathen-philosopher, and a French gentleman concerning the present affairs of Europe
- Author
- Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703.
- Publication
- London :: Printed and sold by Andrew Sowle ...,
- 1683.
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- Subject terms
- Toleration.
- Religious tolerance.
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
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Dialogue between anEast-Indian Brackmanny, orHeathen Philo∣sopher, and aFrench Gentleman, &c. -
To shew that the recommending Abstinence from
Flesh, is no new upstart Conceit, I shall here add those notable Verses of the ingenious PoetOvid, written above1600 Years ago, in hisMetamor∣phosis, as I find them translated bySandys, where he brings in the famous PhilosopherPythagoras (from whom theIndian Bannians derive their Doctrine) thus discoursing.