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... soul liveth . OF THE AR Hebrew Oath . UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA . NEW YORK : PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS , No. 82 CLIFF - STREET . אָמַר נָבָל בְּלִבּוֹ אֵין אֱלֹהִים Psalm xiv . , 1 1845 . PLATO CONTRA A THEOS ...
... soul liveth . OF THE AR Hebrew Oath . UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA . NEW YORK : PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS , No. 82 CLIFF - STREET . אָמַר נָבָל בְּלִבּוֹ אֵין אֱלֹהִים Psalm xiv . , 1 1845 . PLATO CONTRA A THEOS ...
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... soul , so magnified that we might read therein , in large letters , what would not be distinct enough for the mental vision when examined in the smaller characters of the individual spirit . Vide lib . ii . , 369 , A. This comparison of ...
... soul , so magnified that we might read therein , in large letters , what would not be distinct enough for the mental vision when examined in the smaller characters of the individual spirit . Vide lib . ii . , 369 , A. This comparison of ...
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... Soul Older than Body 144 XVIII . 146 XIX . Remarkable Comparison of the Dangerous Flood Invocation of the Divine Aid in the Argument . - Striking Ex- amples of this from other Dialogues XX . The Great Question of the Ancient Schools ...
... Soul Older than Body 144 XVIII . 146 XIX . Remarkable Comparison of the Dangerous Flood Invocation of the Divine Aid in the Argument . - Striking Ex- amples of this from other Dialogues XX . The Great Question of the Ancient Schools ...
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... soul as implying self - motion involved in its very essence . Hence he proves that matter cannot possess this power , and , therefore , soul being more ancient than body , the prop- erties of soul must also be older than the properties ...
... soul as implying self - motion involved in its very essence . Hence he proves that matter cannot possess this power , and , therefore , soul being more ancient than body , the prop- erties of soul must also be older than the properties ...
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... soul , ( δράσαντες δ ' ἐξακεῖσθαι πειρώμεθα ) . This superstition , or false reli- gion , as Plato elsewhere shows , is nearly allied to Atheism . Note LXXX . and LXXXI . , App . See 2. πολλῷ βελτίω . The antithesis here is between ...
... soul , ( δράσαντες δ ' ἐξακεῖσθαι πειρώμεθα ) . This superstition , or false reli- gion , as Plato elsewhere shows , is nearly allied to Atheism . Note LXXX . and LXXXI . , App . See 2. πολλῷ βελτίω . The antithesis here is between ...
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