Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water ...Gunne, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... intellect . It produceth vain terrours and vain conceits , and ftimulates the foul with mad defires , which , not being natural , nothing in na- ture can fatisfy . No wonder , therefore , there are fo many fine perfons of both fexes ...
... intellect . It produceth vain terrours and vain conceits , and ftimulates the foul with mad defires , which , not being natural , nothing in na- ture can fatisfy . No wonder , therefore , there are fo many fine perfons of both fexes ...
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... intellect refided in foul , and foul in an æthereal vehicle . And that as the foul was a middle nature reconciling intellect with æther ; fo æther was another middle nature , which reconciled and connected the foul with groffer bodies ...
... intellect refided in foul , and foul in an æthereal vehicle . And that as the foul was a middle nature reconciling intellect with æther ; fo æther was another middle nature , which reconciled and connected the foul with groffer bodies ...
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... intellect always refident therein , active or provident , reftraining it's force and directing it's operations . 174. Thus Hipocrates in his treatise , De diæta , fpeaks of a strong but invifible fire ( g ) , that rules all things ...
... intellect always refident therein , active or provident , reftraining it's force and directing it's operations . 174. Thus Hipocrates in his treatise , De diæta , fpeaks of a strong but invifible fire ( g ) , that rules all things ...
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... fubject to the will of the fupreme God . 178. As the Platonifts held intellect to be lodged in foul , and soul in æther ( b ) ; so it paffeth ( b ) 157 . ( a ) 43 . for for a doctrine of Trifmegiftus in the Pimander , that ( 81 )
... fubject to the will of the fupreme God . 178. As the Platonifts held intellect to be lodged in foul , and soul in æther ( b ) ; so it paffeth ( b ) 157 . ( a ) 43 . for for a doctrine of Trifmegiftus in the Pimander , that ( 81 )
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... the impreffions of a fine æthe- rial fire ( b ) , and impart them to other things . Ac- cording to the antients , foul ferveth for a vehicle to ( a ) 169 , 192. 193 . ( 3 ) 163 . in- Intellect ( 4 ) , and light or fire for ( 92 )
... the impreffions of a fine æthe- rial fire ( b ) , and impart them to other things . Ac- cording to the antients , foul ferveth for a vehicle to ( a ) 169 , 192. 193 . ( 3 ) 163 . in- Intellect ( 4 ) , and light or fire for ( 92 )
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