Siris: a Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water,: And Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One from AnotherDublin printed, London re-printed, for W. Innys, and C. Hitch, in Pater-noster-row; and C. Davis in Holbourn., 1744 - 174 pages |
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When therefore we speak of cor , poreal agents or corporeal causes , this is to be understood in a different , fubordinate , and improper fense . 155. The principles whereof a thing is com . pounded , the instrument used in its ...
When therefore we speak of cor , poreal agents or corporeal causes , this is to be understood in a different , fubordinate , and improper fense . 155. The principles whereof a thing is com . pounded , the instrument used in its ...
Page 83
... and teach that the celestial virtue , by chem called li , when joined to corporeal substance , doth fashion , distinguish , and specificate all natural beings . This li of the Chinese seems to answer the forms of the Peripatetics .
... and teach that the celestial virtue , by chem called li , when joined to corporeal substance , doth fashion , distinguish , and specificate all natural beings . This li of the Chinese seems to answer the forms of the Peripatetics .
Page 86
The misconstruction of which might possibly have misled the Gnostics , Basilidians , and other ancient heretics into an opinion , that Jesus Christ was the visible corporeal fun . 188. We have seen , thac in the most remote ages and ...
The misconstruction of which might possibly have misled the Gnostics , Basilidians , and other ancient heretics into an opinion , that Jesus Christ was the visible corporeal fun . 188. We have seen , thac in the most remote ages and ...
Page 95
There have not been wanting chose , who , not content to fuppose light the most pure and refined of all corporeal beings , have gone farther , and bestowed upon it some attributes of a yet higher nature .
There have not been wanting chose , who , not content to fuppose light the most pure and refined of all corporeal beings , have gone farther , and bestowed upon it some attributes of a yet higher nature .
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All which seems sufficiently to overthrow chose arguments of Ficinus , and shew light to be corporeal . There appears There appears indeed some difficulty at first sight , about the non - refiftance of rays or particles of light ...
All which seems sufficiently to overthrow chose arguments of Ficinus , and shew light to be corporeal . There appears There appears indeed some difficulty at first sight , about the non - refiftance of rays or particles of light ...
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