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, C. Hitch, and C. Davis, 1744 - 174 pages |
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Page 125
... bad , yet if the best use be made of both , perhaps fome- thing may be feen . Proclus , in his commentary on the theology of Plato , obferves there are two ( d ) 178 . forts forts of philofophers . The one placed body firft in ( 125 )
... bad , yet if the best use be made of both , perhaps fome- thing may be feen . Proclus , in his commentary on the theology of Plato , obferves there are two ( d ) 178 . forts forts of philofophers . The one placed body firft in ( 125 )
Page 151
... Proclus compares the foul , in her defcent invested with growing prejudices , to Glaucus diving to the bottom of the fea , and there contracting divers coats of fea - weed , coral , and fhells , which stick close to him and conceal his ...
... Proclus compares the foul , in her defcent invested with growing prejudices , to Glaucus diving to the bottom of the fea , and there contracting divers coats of fea - weed , coral , and fhells , which stick close to him and conceal his ...
Page 160
... PROCLUS , in the first book of his commen- tary on the theology of Plato obferves that , as in the mysteries , those who are initiated , at firft meet with manifold and multiform Gods , but being entered and thoroughly initiated they ...
... PROCLUS , in the first book of his commen- tary on the theology of Plato obferves that , as in the mysteries , those who are initiated , at firft meet with manifold and multiform Gods , but being entered and thoroughly initiated they ...
Page 161
... Proclus . 334. But Socrates in the firft Alcibiades teacheth on the other hand , that the contemplation of God is the proper means to know or understand our own foul . As the eye , faith he , looking ftedfaftly at the vifive part or ...
... Proclus . 334. But Socrates in the firft Alcibiades teacheth on the other hand , that the contemplation of God is the proper means to know or understand our own foul . As the eye , faith he , looking ftedfaftly at the vifive part or ...
Page 165
... Proclus expreffeth it , we touch the first one . 346. According to the Platonic philofophy , ens and unum are the fame . And confequently our minds participate fo far of existence as they do of unity . But it fhould feem that ...
... Proclus expreffeth it , we touch the first one . 346. According to the Platonic philofophy , ens and unum are the fame . And confequently our minds participate fo far of existence as they do of unity . But it fhould feem that ...
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