Origines Sacrae Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion: To which is Added Part of Another Book Upon the Same Subject, Left Unfinished by the Author : Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 2University Press, 1836 - 542 pages |
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... called mind ( as Anaxa- goras likewise did ; ) the other was τὸ παθητικόν τε καὶ ὑλικὸν ( ὅπερ ἐστὶν ὁ ὁρατὸς κόσμος ) , passive and material , which is , the visible world . And thus we see these two renowned founders of the Ionic and ...
... called mind ( as Anaxa- goras likewise did ; ) the other was τὸ παθητικόν τε καὶ ὑλικὸν ( ὅπερ ἐστὶν ὁ ὁρατὸς κόσμος ) , passive and material , which is , the visible world . And thus we see these two renowned founders of the Ionic and ...
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... called the sea , τῆς πρώτης ὑγρασίας λείψανον , the remainder of the primitive moisture : and Anaxagoras says , before the Nous , or God , set things in their order , πávτα Xpýμata žv óμoũ πepupμéva , all things were at first confused ...
... called the sea , τῆς πρώτης ὑγρασίας λείψανον , the remainder of the primitive moisture : and Anaxagoras says , before the Nous , or God , set things in their order , πávτα Xpýμata žv óμoũ πepupμéva , all things were at first confused ...
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... called this motion of the particles of matter dépa Sopwòn Kai пVEνμaτwon , a dark and blustering wind . And how suitable this explication of the origin of things , from the motion of fluid matter , is to the history of nature , appears ...
... called this motion of the particles of matter dépa Sopwòn Kai пVEνμaτwon , a dark and blustering wind . And how suitable this explication of the origin of things , from the motion of fluid matter , is to the history of nature , appears ...
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... called generation , and the height of this muta- tion , perfection . The other begins from better to worse , and from bigger to less ; and the conclusion of this is corruption and dissolution . But now , saith he , if the world had a ...
... called generation , and the height of this muta- tion , perfection . The other begins from better to worse , and from bigger to less ; and the conclusion of this is corruption and dissolution . But now , saith he , if the world had a ...
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... called the cause of the world , yet they withal asserted , that the world was coequal with God himself ; and so , though there might be some priority in order of causes between them , yet there was none in order of time or duration ; as ...
... called the cause of the world , yet they withal asserted , that the world was coequal with God himself ; and so , though there might be some priority in order of causes between them , yet there was none in order of time or duration ; as ...
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