Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water ...Dublin printed, London reprinted, for W. Innys & C. Hitch, & C. Davis, 1744 - 174 pages |
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The Stoics also taught , that all substance was originally fire , and fhould return to
fire : that an active subtile fire was diffused or expanded throughout the whole uni
- - verse ; the several parts whereof were produced , sustained , and held ...
The Stoics also taught , that all substance was originally fire , and fhould return to
fire : that an active subtile fire was diffused or expanded throughout the whole uni
- - verse ; the several parts whereof were produced , sustained , and held ...
Page 82
... soul , or that wherein and whereby she acts ; even so the spirit of the world ,
that active fiery ¿thereal fubitance of light , that permeates : and animates the
whole fyftem , is supposed to cloath the foul , which cloaths the mind of the
universe .
... soul , or that wherein and whereby she acts ; even so the spirit of the world ,
that active fiery ¿thereal fubitance of light , that permeates : and animates the
whole fyftem , is supposed to cloath the foul , which cloaths the mind of the
universe .
Page 139
Thus much it consists with piety to say , that a divine agent doth by his virtue
permeate and govern the elementary fire or light ( d ) , which serves as an animal
spirit to enliven and actuate the ( d ) 157 , 172 . whole S 2 whole mass , and all
the ...
Thus much it consists with piety to say , that a divine agent doth by his virtue
permeate and govern the elementary fire or light ( d ) , which serves as an animal
spirit to enliven and actuate the ( d ) 157 , 172 . whole S 2 whole mass , and all
the ...
Page 141
... nor connected , nor contained ; but containing , connecting , enlivening the
whole frame ; and imparting those motions , forms , qualities , and that order and
symmetry to all those tranfient ph¿nomena , which we term the course of nature .
... nor connected , nor contained ; but containing , connecting , enlivening the
whole frame ; and imparting those motions , forms , qualities , and that order and
symmetry to all those tranfient ph¿nomena , which we term the course of nature .
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A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar
Water ... George Berkeley. tem , or whether the whole universe , including mind
together with the mundane body , is conceived to be God ( d ) , and the creatures
...
A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar
Water ... George Berkeley. tem , or whether the whole universe , including mind
together with the mundane body , is conceived to be God ( d ) , and the creatures
...
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