Siris, a Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water EtcInnys, 1747 |
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... Soul ; and without force there is nothing done or made , and confequent- ly there can be no agent . Authority is not to de- cide in this cafe . Let any one confult his own no- tions and reason , as well as experience , concerning the ...
... Soul ; and without force there is nothing done or made , and confequent- ly there can be no agent . Authority is not to de- cide in this cafe . Let any one confult his own no- tions and reason , as well as experience , concerning the ...
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... to confider them as one , is the work of intellect , and not of fenfe or fancy . 356. Ariftotle himself , in his third book of the ( a ) 287 ; 288 . ( b ) 294 , 295 . Y Soul , εν Soul , faith it is the mind that maketh ( 169 )
... to confider them as one , is the work of intellect , and not of fenfe or fancy . 356. Ariftotle himself , in his third book of the ( a ) 287 ; 288 . ( b ) 294 , 295 . Y Soul , εν Soul , faith it is the mind that maketh ( 169 )
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George Berkeley. εν Soul , faith it is the mind that maketh each thing to be one , τὸ δὲ ἐν ποιόν τότε ὁ νῆς ἕκαςον . How this is done , Themiftius is more particular , obferving , that as being conferreth effence , the mind by virtue of ...
George Berkeley. εν Soul , faith it is the mind that maketh each thing to be one , τὸ δὲ ἐν ποιόν τότε ὁ νῆς ἕκαςον . How this is done , Themiftius is more particular , obferving , that as being conferreth effence , the mind by virtue of ...
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... Plotinus obferves in his fifth Ennead , that this doctrine of a Trinity , father , mind , and foul , was no late invention , but an ancient tenet . ( a ) 298 , 301 . Y 2 361. Soul , 361. Certain it is , that the notion of a ( 171 )
... Plotinus obferves in his fifth Ennead , that this doctrine of a Trinity , father , mind , and foul , was no late invention , but an ancient tenet . ( a ) 298 , 301 . Y 2 361. Soul , 361. Certain it is , that the notion of a ( 171 )
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