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... corporeal caufes , this is to be under- tood in a different , fubordinate , and improper fenfe . 155. The principles whereof a thing is com- pounded , the inftrument ufed in its production , and the end for which it was intended , are ...
... corporeal caufes , this is to be under- tood in a different , fubordinate , and improper fenfe . 155. The principles whereof a thing is com- pounded , the inftrument ufed in its production , and the end for which it was intended , are ...
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... corporeal fubftance , doth fashion , distinguish , and fpecificate all natural beings . This li of the Chi- nese seems to answer the forms of the Peripatetics . And both bear analogy to the foregoing philofo- phy of fire . 181. The ...
... corporeal fubftance , doth fashion , distinguish , and fpecificate all natural beings . This li of the Chi- nese seems to answer the forms of the Peripatetics . And both bear analogy to the foregoing philofo- phy of fire . 181. The ...
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... corporeal fun . 188. We have feen , that in the most remote ages and countries , the vulgar as well as the learn- ed , the inftitutions of lawgivers as well as the reafonings of philofophers , have ever confidered . the the element of ...
... corporeal fun . 188. We have feen , that in the most remote ages and countries , the vulgar as well as the learn- ed , the inftitutions of lawgivers as well as the reafonings of philofophers , have ever confidered . the the element of ...
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... corporeal beings , have gone farther , and bestowed upon it fome attributes of a yet high- er nature . Julianus the Platonic philofopher , as cited by Ficinus , faith , it was a doctrine in the theology of the Phoenicians , that there ...
... corporeal beings , have gone farther , and bestowed upon it fome attributes of a yet high- er nature . Julianus the Platonic philofopher , as cited by Ficinus , faith , it was a doctrine in the theology of the Phoenicians , that there ...
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... corporeal , there fprings forth ano- ther equivocal light which is incorporeal , and as it were the brightnefs of the former . Marfilius Ficinus alfo , obferving it to be a doctrine in the Timæus of Plato , that there is an occult fire ...
... corporeal , there fprings forth ano- ther equivocal light which is incorporeal , and as it were the brightnefs of the former . Marfilius Ficinus alfo , obferving it to be a doctrine in the Timæus of Plato , that there is an occult fire ...
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