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 95
... doctrine in the theology of the Phoenicians , that there is diffused thoughout the univerfe , a pellucid and fhining na- ture pure and impaffive , the act of a pure intelli- gence . And Ficinus himself undertakes to provę , that light ...
... doctrine in the theology of the Phoenicians , that there is diffused thoughout the univerfe , a pellucid and fhining na- ture pure and impaffive , the act of a pure intelli- gence . And Ficinus himself undertakes to provę , that light ...
Page 97
... doctrine in the Timæus of Plato , that there is an occult fire or fpirit diffused throughout the universe , intimates that this fame occult invifible fire or light is , as it were , the fight of the mundane foul . And Plo- tinus , in ...
... doctrine in the Timæus of Plato , that there is an occult fire or fpirit diffused throughout the universe , intimates that this fame occult invifible fire or light is , as it were , the fight of the mundane foul . And Plo- tinus , in ...
Page 105
... doctrine ) at- tract each other with the greatest force ; therefore they are acids ( b ) , or conftitute the acid ; but this united with earthy parts maketh alkali , as fir Ifaac teacheth in his tract de acido ; alkali , as ap- ( a ) ...
... doctrine ) at- tract each other with the greatest force ; therefore they are acids ( b ) , or conftitute the acid ; but this united with earthy parts maketh alkali , as fir Ifaac teacheth in his tract de acido ; alkali , as ap- ( a ) ...
Page 114
... , that attracting and repelling forces operate in the nutrition and diffolution of animal and vegetable bodies , is the doctrine both of Hip- ( m ) 202 . pocrates pocrates and fir Ifaac Newton . The former of thefe ( 114 )
... , that attracting and repelling forces operate in the nutrition and diffolution of animal and vegetable bodies , is the doctrine both of Hip- ( m ) 202 . pocrates pocrates and fir Ifaac Newton . The former of thefe ( 114 )
Page 129
... doctrine of those antient fages , that foul was the place of forms , as may be feen in the twelfth book of the arcane part of divine wisdom , according to the Egyptians . This notion was embraced by divers philofophers of Greece , who ...
... doctrine of those antient fages , that foul was the place of forms , as may be feen in the twelfth book of the arcane part of divine wisdom , according to the Egyptians . This notion was embraced by divers philofophers of Greece , who ...
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