Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water. [Another] |
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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 ...
Page 102
... corporeal , being capable of motion , gravity , and other qualities of bod to diftinguish thefe things , in order biguity concerning the nature of fire . 221. Sir Ifaac Newton in his Opt not fire a body heated fo hot as copioufly ? for ...
... corporeal , being capable of motion , gravity , and other qualities of bod to diftinguish thefe things , in order biguity concerning the nature of fire . 221. Sir Ifaac Newton in his Opt not fire a body heated fo hot as copioufly ? for ...
Page 115
... corporeal caufes , but a divine neceffity , as he himself exprefly calls it . And what is this but an over - ruling intelligent power that dif pofeth of all things ? 243. Attraction cannot produce , and in that fense account for the ...
... corporeal caufes , but a divine neceffity , as he himself exprefly calls it . And what is this but an over - ruling intelligent power that dif pofeth of all things ? 243. Attraction cannot produce , and in that fense account for the ...
Page 117
... corporeal causes . 246. The Cartefians attempted to explain it by the nifus of a fubtil element , receding from the center of its motion , and impelling groffer bodies towards it . Sir Ifaac Newton in his later thoughts feems ( as was ...
... corporeal causes . 246. The Cartefians attempted to explain it by the nifus of a fubtil element , receding from the center of its motion , and impelling groffer bodies towards it . Sir Ifaac Newton in his later thoughts feems ( as was ...
Page 118
... corporeal , nor belongs to any thing ( t ) ; nor yet to be discovered by ex or mathematical reafonings , which reach than discernible effects , and motions in thir and moved . 248. Vis or force is to the foul , what is to the body ...
... corporeal , nor belongs to any thing ( t ) ; nor yet to be discovered by ex or mathematical reafonings , which reach than discernible effects , and motions in thir and moved . 248. Vis or force is to the foul , what is to the body ...
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