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This was the opinion of Plato , who has been called the Moses of phi losophers . ... The learned Dr. Thomas Burnet , who was well acquainted with the opinions of the ancients , says that " the Ionic , Pythagoric , Platonic and Stoic ...
This was the opinion of Plato , who has been called the Moses of phi losophers . ... The learned Dr. Thomas Burnet , who was well acquainted with the opinions of the ancients , says that " the Ionic , Pythagoric , Platonic and Stoic ...
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But a worse consequence resulted from this opinion . By some of them the necessary obliquity and perverseness of matter was regarded not only as the source of natural , but also of moral evil ; by which they either made sin necessary ...
But a worse consequence resulted from this opinion . By some of them the necessary obliquity and perverseness of matter was regarded not only as the source of natural , but also of moral evil ; by which they either made sin necessary ...
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They are of opinion that the universe is eternal , at least they neither know it had a beginning , or will have an end ; that it is homogeneous , and composed of an infinite number of similar worlds , each of which is a likeness of the ...
They are of opinion that the universe is eternal , at least they neither know it had a beginning , or will have an end ; that it is homogeneous , and composed of an infinite number of similar worlds , each of which is a likeness of the ...
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