Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water. [Another] |
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Page 68
... , each hath been anciently held . In Plutarch was the opinion of Heraclitus , that th fire was a birth to air , and the death of This opinion is alfo mai ( m ) 137 , 145 . to water . this fuch ted , he air d it's . that ( 68 )
... , each hath been anciently held . In Plutarch was the opinion of Heraclitus , that th fire was a birth to air , and the death of This opinion is alfo mai ( m ) 137 , 145 . to water . this fuch ted , he air d it's . that ( 68 )
Page 70
... held the world to b mal . Though fome of them have chofer fider it as a vegetable . However the pha and effects do plainly fhew there is a f moves , and a mind or providence that This providence , Plutarch faith , was the be in regard ...
... held the world to b mal . Though fome of them have chofer fider it as a vegetable . However the pha and effects do plainly fhew there is a f moves , and a mind or providence that This providence , Plutarch faith , was the be in regard ...
Page 72
... held together and inf one prefiding mind , and animated throu one and the fame fiery fubftance , as an i tal and mechanical agent , not as a pri efficient ? " 157. This pure fpirit or invifible fi ready to exert and fhew itfelf in its e ...
... held together and inf one prefiding mind , and animated throu one and the fame fiery fubftance , as an i tal and mechanical agent , not as a pri efficient ? " 157. This pure fpirit or invifible fi ready to exert and fhew itfelf in its e ...
Page 76
... held together by it's fo was the opinion of the Pythagor¿ans informs us , that heat or fire was the life animating the whole fyftem , and all the elements ( a ) . The Platonists as the Pythagoreans , held fire to be ate natural agent ...
... held together by it's fo was the opinion of the Pythagor¿ans informs us , that heat or fire was the life animating the whole fyftem , and all the elements ( a ) . The Platonists as the Pythagoreans , held fire to be ate natural agent ...
Page 78
... held from bursting forth every moment t ter ravage and deftruction of all things .. very remarkable , that this fame element . and destructive , fhould yet be fo varioufl ed and applied , as to be withal the falutar the genial ...
... held from bursting forth every moment t ter ravage and deftruction of all things .. very remarkable , that this fame element . and destructive , fhould yet be fo varioufl ed and applied , as to be withal the falutar the genial ...
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