The Harmony of the Law and the Gospel with Regard to the Doctrine of a Future StatePrinted at the University Press for J. Parker; and for Messrs. Rivington, London., 1825 - 470 pagini |
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Pagina 78
... Plato made himself thoroughly ac- quainted with the system of Pythagoras , and adopt- ed his opinion respecting the soul , Cicero proceeds to inform us , that this last named philosopher was the first who adduced reasons in proof of its ...
... Plato made himself thoroughly ac- quainted with the system of Pythagoras , and adopt- ed his opinion respecting the soul , Cicero proceeds to inform us , that this last named philosopher was the first who adduced reasons in proof of its ...
Pagina 79
... Plato was not only the first who endeavoured to prove the immortality of the soul : he is also re- garded as the most distinguished patron of this doc- trine of which pagan philosophy can boast . By so great a master of reason and ...
... Plato was not only the first who endeavoured to prove the immortality of the soul : he is also re- garded as the most distinguished patron of this doc- trine of which pagan philosophy can boast . By so great a master of reason and ...
Pagina 80
... Plato is eminently fruitful . But if you seek for substantial useful- ness and truth ; if you demand the grounds of con- viction on a matter of supreme interest ; if you want a solid foundation for your hope beyond the grave you must go ...
... Plato is eminently fruitful . But if you seek for substantial useful- ness and truth ; if you demand the grounds of con- viction on a matter of supreme interest ; if you want a solid foundation for your hope beyond the grave you must go ...
Pagina 81
... Plato here maintains , in a philosophical resistance to the appetites of nature , together with the observance of a mental discipline framed agreeably to his own fa- natical doctrine of ideas . On the other hand , those who , during ...
... Plato here maintains , in a philosophical resistance to the appetites of nature , together with the observance of a mental discipline framed agreeably to his own fa- natical doctrine of ideas . On the other hand , those who , during ...
Pagina 82
... Plato to the glory with which the common opinion of mankind has in- vested his name in regard to the immortality of the soul , and the real mischief accruing from the views of that doctrine , which he maintained under the pretence of ...
... Plato to the glory with which the common opinion of mankind has in- vested his name in regard to the immortality of the soul , and the real mischief accruing from the views of that doctrine , which he maintained under the pretence of ...
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