The History of Philosophy, from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Present Century: Drawn Up from Brucker's Historia Critica Philosophi:.J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard, 1791 |
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... five hun- dred talents , which had been inflicted upon them for laying waste Oropii , a town of Sicyonia . The exact time of this embaffy , which has been already mentioned , is unknown , but it is probable that it happened about the ...
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... five years without once exercifing the faculty of speech . During this time he chiefly refided in Pamphylia and Cicilia . When his term of filence was expired , he vifited Antioch , Ephefus , and other cities , declining the fociety of ...
... five years without once exercifing the faculty of speech . During this time he chiefly refided in Pamphylia and Cicilia . When his term of filence was expired , he vifited Antioch , Ephefus , and other cities , declining the fociety of ...
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... five . Concerning his parents , family , and early education , nothing is known . About the age of twenty years , he began to apply to the study of philofophy . After attending lectures in the different fchools with which Alexandria at ...
... five . Concerning his parents , family , and early education , nothing is known . About the age of twenty years , he began to apply to the study of philofophy . After attending lectures in the different fchools with which Alexandria at ...
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... Five Predicables , " commonly prefixed to the logical works Five 72 OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF Book III . which the real friends of Christianity, no less than ...
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... Five Predicables , " commonly prefixed to the logical works of Ariftotle ; " " Thoughts on Intelligibles ; " " A Treatise on Abfti- nence from Animal Food ; " and " The Life of Plotinus , " which contains alfo memoirs of Porphyry ...
... Five Predicables , " commonly prefixed to the logical works of Ariftotle ; " " Thoughts on Intelligibles ; " " A Treatise on Abfti- nence from Animal Food ; " and " The Life of Plotinus , " which contains alfo memoirs of Porphyry ...
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The History of Philosophy, from the Earliest Times to the Beginning ..., Том 1 William Enfield,Johann Jakob Brucker Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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Сторінка 615 - ... the Instinct of Brutes and Insects, can be the effect of nothing else than the Wisdom and Skill of a powerful ever-living Agent, who being in all Places, is more able by his Will to move the Bodies within his boundless uniform Sensorium, and thereby to form and reform the Parts of the Universe, than we are by our Will to move the Parts of our own Bodies.
Сторінка 614 - And thus nature will be very conformable to herself and very simple, performing all the great motions of the heavenly bodies by the attraction of gravity which intercedes those bodies and almost all the small ones of their particles by some other attractive and repelling powers which intercede the particles.
Сторінка 269 - Beware, lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the traditions of men ; after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ: For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.
Сторінка 615 - For while comets move in very eccentric orbs in all manner of positions, blind fate could never make all the planets move one and the same way in orbs...
Сторінка 612 - Do not all fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light and shine, and is not this emission performed by the vibrating motions of their parts?
Сторінка 614 - The vis inertiae is a passive Principle by which Bodies persist in their Motion or Rest, receive Motion in proportion to the Force impressing it, and resist as much as they are resisted. By this Principle alone there never could have been any Motion in the World.
Сторінка 615 - For it became Him who created them to set them in order. And if he did so, it is unphilosophical to seek for any other origin of the world, or to pretend that it might arise out of a Chaos by the mere laws of Nature; though being once formed, it may continue by those laws for many ages.
Сторінка 616 - He is not eternity or infinity, but eternal and infinite; he is not duration or space, but he endures and is present. He endures for ever, and is every where present; and by existing always and every where, he constitutes duration and space.
Сторінка 615 - And yet we are not to consider the World as the Body of God, or the several Parts thereof, as the Parts of God. He is an uniform Being, void of Organs, Members or Parts, and they are his Creatures subordinate to him, and subservient to his...