The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, 第 1 卷 |
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第 120 頁
philosophers , even of the nations , who knew not the True God ; and who made
only random guesses concerning a world to come ... Such were the notions of
Pythagoras , such those of Plato , whose philosophy is only an emanation from
the ...
philosophers , even of the nations , who knew not the True God ; and who made
only random guesses concerning a world to come ... Such were the notions of
Pythagoras , such those of Plato , whose philosophy is only an emanation from
the ...
第 153 頁
... the Guesses , Conjectures and Divinations of many of the greatest Pagan
Writers and Philosophers on this subject , with the doctrines of the different Sects
of Christians concerning the same ; — the Dissolution of this World and a
Judgment ...
... the Guesses , Conjectures and Divinations of many of the greatest Pagan
Writers and Philosophers on this subject , with the doctrines of the different Sects
of Christians concerning the same ; — the Dissolution of this World and a
Judgment ...
第 184 頁
Under the latter , the Miranians comprehend natural history , with mechanic on
and experimental philosophy ; for the ... With regard to ethics , they seem to think
that a full , yet compendious system , calculated by some sound philosopher , for
...
Under the latter , the Miranians comprehend natural history , with mechanic on
and experimental philosophy ; for the ... With regard to ethics , they seem to think
that a full , yet compendious system , calculated by some sound philosopher , for
...
第 195 頁
It is to review those events in the caim light of philosophy , when related in their
full extent , attended with a deduction of their imurediate and remote causes and
consequences , in order to make them a lesson of ethics and politics , and an ...
It is to review those events in the caim light of philosophy , when related in their
full extent , attended with a deduction of their imurediate and remote causes and
consequences , in order to make them a lesson of ethics and politics , and an ...
第 201 頁
That rhetoric , criticism and composition , should be placed after philosophy ,
seems decided also by the authority of the greatest orators and poets . Scribendi
recte , sapere est & principium Es fons , says Horace ; and Tully blames the
orators ...
That rhetoric , criticism and composition , should be placed after philosophy ,
seems decided also by the authority of the greatest orators and poets . Scribendi
recte , sapere est & principium Es fons , says Horace ; and Tully blames the
orators ...
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