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 127
... cause , and as paffions in us : they ac- curately confidered the differences of intellect , ra- tional foul , and ... causes were only inftruments , or rather marks and figns . 267. Those ancient philofophers understood the generation of ...
... cause , and as paffions in us : they ac- curately confidered the differences of intellect , ra- tional foul , and ... causes were only inftruments , or rather marks and figns . 267. Those ancient philofophers understood the generation of ...
Page 138
... causes of ge- neration and corruption , and account for the nature of all things , they did at the fame time destroy the very cause of motion . 287. It is a doctrine among other fpeculations contained in the Hermaic writings , that all ...
... causes of ge- neration and corruption , and account for the nature of all things , they did at the fame time destroy the very cause of motion . 287. It is a doctrine among other fpeculations contained in the Hermaic writings , that all ...
Page 141
... causes ; till intellect begins to dawn , and caft a ray on this fhadowy fcene . We then perceive the true princi- ple of unity , identity , and exiftence . Those things that before feemed to conftitute the whole of being , upon taking ...
... causes ; till intellect begins to dawn , and caft a ray on this fhadowy fcene . We then perceive the true princi- ple of unity , identity , and exiftence . Those things that before feemed to conftitute the whole of being , upon taking ...
Page 157
... cause and origine of all beings ; as the vs is the vola , a doctrine both of Platonics and Peripatetics ( e ) ; as the vs is the place of all forms , and as it is the fame which comprehends and orders ( f ) and fuf- tains the whole ...
... cause and origine of all beings ; as the vs is the vola , a doctrine both of Platonics and Peripatetics ( e ) ; as the vs is the place of all forms , and as it is the fame which comprehends and orders ( f ) and fuf- tains the whole ...
Page 169
... cause thereof . 354. To may be conceived either by compofi- tion or divifion . For as , on the one hand , we may lay the world or univerfe is one whole or one animal ; fo we may , on the other hand , confider THE ONE , To , by divifion ...
... cause thereof . 354. To may be conceived either by compofi- tion or divifion . For as , on the one hand , we may lay the world or univerfe is one whole or one animal ; fo we may , on the other hand , confider THE ONE , To , by divifion ...
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