An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, from the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: In which the Rise, Progress and Variations of Church Power are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy and the Political History of Europe During that Period : to which is Added, an Accurate Index ; in Six Volumes, Volumen1Baynes, 1825 - 432 páginas |
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... soul was mortal ; that pleasure [ d ] was to be regarded as the [ b ] Ivoors ( gnosis ) in the Greek signifies science , or knowledge , and from hence came the title of Gnostics , which this presumptuous sect claimed as due to their ...
... soul was mortal ; that pleasure [ d ] was to be regarded as the [ b ] Ivoors ( gnosis ) in the Greek signifies science , or knowledge , and from hence came the title of Gnostics , which this presumptuous sect claimed as due to their ...
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... soul was mortal or immortal ; whether virtue were preferable to vice , or vice to virtue . ” These two sects , though they struck at the foundations of all religion ,, were the most nu- merous of all others at the birth of Christ , and ...
... soul was mortal or immortal ; whether virtue were preferable to vice , or vice to virtue . ” These two sects , though they struck at the foundations of all religion ,, were the most nu- merous of all others at the birth of Christ , and ...
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... soul , it is uncertain , to say no more , whether he believed its immortality or not [ f ] . What then could be expected from such a philosophy ? could any thing solid and sa tisfactory , in favour of piety and virtue , be hoped for ...
... soul , it is uncertain , to say no more , whether he believed its immortality or not [ f ] . What then could be expected from such a philosophy ? could any thing solid and sa tisfactory , in favour of piety and virtue , be hoped for ...
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... soul was confined to a certain pe- riod of time . Now it is manifest that these tenets remove , at once , the strongest motives to virtue , and the most powerful restraints upon vice ; and , therefore , the Stoical system may be ...
... soul was confined to a certain pe- riod of time . Now it is manifest that these tenets remove , at once , the strongest motives to virtue , and the most powerful restraints upon vice ; and , therefore , the Stoical system may be ...
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... soul , and dæmons , are too much CENT . adapted to beget and nourish superstition . Nor will the moral philosophy of Plato appear worthy of such a high degree of admiration , if we atten- tively examine and compare together its various ...
... soul , and dæmons , are too much CENT . adapted to beget and nourish superstition . Nor will the moral philosophy of Plato appear worthy of such a high degree of admiration , if we atten- tively examine and compare together its various ...
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