Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... Synesius ; ndis ga , Agenta Ford . The after comparison of the process of the natura naturans with that of the geometrician is drawn from the very heart of philosophy . answer a similar difficulty . " Should any one interrogate R 2 243 ...
... Synesius ; ndis ga , Agenta Ford . The after comparison of the process of the natura naturans with that of the geometrician is drawn from the very heart of philosophy . answer a similar difficulty . " Should any one interrogate R 2 243 ...
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... SYNESIUS , in his Fourth Hymn : E ' xal Ilarra- ( taken by itself ) is Spinosism . Ev Aπav'Twv - a mere anima Mundi . —is mechanical Theism . Εν τε πρό ποντων But unite all three , and the result is the Theism of Saint Paul and ...
... SYNESIUS , in his Fourth Hymn : E ' xal Ilarra- ( taken by itself ) is Spinosism . Ev Aπav'Twv - a mere anima Mundi . —is mechanical Theism . Εν τε πρό ποντων But unite all three , and the result is the Theism of Saint Paul and ...
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... Synesius in calling God vas v Norgos , the Nature in Intelligences ; but he could not subscribe to the preceding Nous xá Noepos , i . e . Himself Intelligence and intel- ligent . In this biographical sketch of my literary life I may be ...
... Synesius in calling God vas v Norgos , the Nature in Intelligences ; but he could not subscribe to the preceding Nous xá Noepos , i . e . Himself Intelligence and intel- ligent . In this biographical sketch of my literary life I may be ...
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