The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 3
... perhaps , awaken a latent propensity , or enkindle a transient inclination ; but unless the new - born flame be fed and fostered , unless it be nourished by study , as well as excited by hearing , it will perish as soon as lighted up ...
... perhaps , awaken a latent propensity , or enkindle a transient inclination ; but unless the new - born flame be fed and fostered , unless it be nourished by study , as well as excited by hearing , it will perish as soon as lighted up ...
Strana 4
... If we search into the systems of all the ancient schools of philosophy , amidst an infinite variety of jarring opinions in other respects , we find them , perhaps without an exception , concurring in a belief of 21 4 . ON MATTER , AND.
... If we search into the systems of all the ancient schools of philosophy , amidst an infinite variety of jarring opinions in other respects , we find them , perhaps without an exception , concurring in a belief of 21 4 . ON MATTER , AND.
Strana 5
John Mason Good. perhaps without an exception , concurring in a belief of the eternity of matter , or that general substance which constitutes the visible world around us ; which was sometimes conceived to be intelligent in many of its ...
John Mason Good. perhaps without an exception , concurring in a belief of the eternity of matter , or that general substance which constitutes the visible world around us ; which was sometimes conceived to be intelligent in many of its ...
Strana 7
... perhaps from the same quarter ; for we find many of the Jewish theolo- gians , and not a few of the Christian fathers , too much influenced by Platonic principles , giving countenance to the same doctrine , though probably not to the ...
... perhaps from the same quarter ; for we find many of the Jewish theolo- gians , and not a few of the Christian fathers , too much influenced by Platonic principles , giving countenance to the same doctrine , though probably not to the ...
Strana 12
... perhaps , antecedently , by Orpheus ( if such an individual ever existed , which Cicero * seems to have disbelieved , from a passage of Aristotle ,, * De Nat . Deor . l . i . not to be found , however , in any of 12 ON MATTER , AND.
... perhaps , antecedently , by Orpheus ( if such an individual ever existed , which Cicero * seems to have disbelieved , from a passage of Aristotle ,, * De Nat . Deor . l . i . not to be found , however , in any of 12 ON MATTER , AND.
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