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Pagina 491
... thoughts c and whole arrangement of treatises , and pride themselves as if upon their own labours . And do not suppose ... thought was illumined on all sides from the truth bestowed on us through the Scriptures , according to the sense ...
... thoughts c and whole arrangement of treatises , and pride themselves as if upon their own labours . And do not suppose ... thought was illumined on all sides from the truth bestowed on us through the Scriptures , according to the sense ...
Pagina 492
... thoughts from other poets , by a comparison of their respective utterances . C Then next he adds the following ... thought suffice , being such as they are , for a clear example to one who has any power of discernment . But further ...
... thoughts from other poets , by a comparison of their respective utterances . C Then next he adds the following ... thought suffice , being such as they are , for a clear example to one who has any power of discernment . But further ...
Pagina 500
... thought out something more and better than the vulgar talk about the gods , have discovered no other true doctrines than those which had received a previous sanction among the Hebrews . For some of them , being carried away hither and ...
... thought out something more and better than the vulgar talk about the gods , have discovered no other true doctrines than those which had received a previous sanction among the Hebrews . For some of them , being carried away hither and ...
Pagina 510
... thought then is of utter astonishment at those who think it right to attend to none but Greeks concerning the most ancient facts , and to seek to learn the truth from them , but to disbelieve us and the rest of mankind . For I see that ...
... thought then is of utter astonishment at those who think it right to attend to none but Greeks concerning the most ancient facts , and to seek to learn the truth from them , but to disbelieve us and the rest of mankind . For I see that ...
Pagina 511
... thought by the Greeks to be the oldest of C all , and they do not quite believe that they were written by those authors . ' Is it not then necessarily unreasonable for the Greeks to have been puffed up , as though they alone understood ...
... thought by the Greeks to be the oldest of C all , and they do not quite believe that they were written by those authors . ' Is it not then necessarily unreasonable for the Greeks to have been puffed up , as though they alone understood ...
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pars 1. Libre I-IX anglice redditi Eusebius (of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea) Vizualizare completă - 1903 |
pars 1. Libre I-IX anglice redditi Eusebius (of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea) Vizualizare completă - 1903 |
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according adds afterwards agree Anaxagoras animals Arcesilaus argument ARISTO Aristotle atoms Barbarians become beginning body Book called Carneades cause CHAPTER CLEMENT concerning course Creator daemons death declared Democritus discourse divine doctrines earth Empedocles Epicurus Epinomis essence eternal evil exist fables Father fire gods Greeks hand hear heaven Hebrews Heracleitus Hesiod holy Homer honour human ibid immortal intelligible judgement kind Laws living Lord mankind manner matter means mind Moreover mortal Moses motion Mullach nature Numenius Ogyges opinion Parmenides perishing Phaedrus philo philosophy Plato Plato says pleasure PLOTINUS PLUTARCH poet prophets Protagoras punishment Pyrrho Pythagoras reason regard Republic rightly Scripture seems sensation seventh Socrates soul speak stars statements Stoics suppose Theaetetus things thou thought Timaeus Trojan war true truth universe virtue visible whole wisdom words writes Xenocrates Xenophanes Zeus