An Historical and Critical Dictionary, 第 3 卷Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 頁 |
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... Philosophical and Theological Sin 26 Philosophy and Religion 27 Pious Credulity 31 Pious Fraud 32 Priscillian Pious Imposture Pious Sacrifice Poetical Love Political Excuses Popish Policy Predestination Prophet ( honest one ) 34 35 36 ...
... Philosophical and Theological Sin 26 Philosophy and Religion 27 Pious Credulity 31 Pious Fraud 32 Priscillian Pious Imposture Pious Sacrifice Poetical Love Political Excuses Popish Policy Predestination Prophet ( honest one ) 34 35 36 ...
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... : Melibous , that favour comes to us from the only wise god . Virgil had no such thought ; he only meant Augustus . - Art . PERICLES . VOL . III . 2 26 PHILOSOPHICAL AND THEOLOGICAL SIN . CARDINAL De Lugo is PERICLES . 25.
... : Melibous , that favour comes to us from the only wise god . Virgil had no such thought ; he only meant Augustus . - Art . PERICLES . VOL . III . 2 26 PHILOSOPHICAL AND THEOLOGICAL SIN . CARDINAL De Lugo is PERICLES . 25.
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... philosophical sin . See the book intitled , " The Philosophism of the Jesuits of Mar- seilles , " there you will find the following words . " That which embarrasses De Lugo , in admitting actual sins purely philosophical in a savage ...
... philosophical sin . See the book intitled , " The Philosophism of the Jesuits of Mar- seilles , " there you will find the following words . " That which embarrasses De Lugo , in admitting actual sins purely philosophical in a savage ...
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... philosophical sin . " We may easily perceive that the author , who thus sets forth the doctrine of this Jesuit , mixes some touches of raillery in what he says : but after all , it is not strange that a doctor should be embarrassed ...
... philosophical sin . " We may easily perceive that the author , who thus sets forth the doctrine of this Jesuit , mixes some touches of raillery in what he says : but after all , it is not strange that a doctor should be embarrassed ...
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... philosophical examination , go no farther than to hold us in suspense , and to keep us in fear of erring , whether ... sins , the propagation of Adam's sin , the eternal predesti- nation of a few men to heavenly happiness , the eter- nal ...
... philosophical examination , go no farther than to hold us in suspense , and to keep us in fear of erring , whether ... sins , the propagation of Adam's sin , the eternal predesti- nation of a few men to heavenly happiness , the eter- nal ...
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第 181 頁 - sum : placuit Cepheia Perseo. To me what nature has in charms deny'd, Is well by wit's more lasting charms supply'd. Though short by stature, yet my name extends To heaven itself, and earth's remotest ends. Brown as I am, an ^Ethiopian dame Inspir'd young
第 274 頁 - operis dominum et artificem, cui nomen omne convenit. Vis illum fatum vocare ? non errabis. Hie est, ex quo suspensa sunt omnia, causa caussarum. Vis illum providentiam dicere? recte dices. Est enim, cujus consilio huic mundo providetur, ut inconcussus eat, et actus suos explicet. Vis illum naturam vocare ? non peccabis. Est enim, ex quo
第 67 頁 - cum admiratus esset Leon, quaesivisse ex eo qua maxime arte confideret: at illum artem quidem se scire nullam, sed esse philosophum : admiratum Leontem novitatem nominis, quaesisse, quinam essent Philosophi, et quid inter eos, et reliquos interesset Pythagoram autem respondisse, similem sibi videri vitam hominum, et mercatum
第 46 頁 - Primum integritatem atque innocentiam singularem. Nihil est enim quod minus ferendum sit, quam rationem ab altero vitae reposcere eum, qui non possit suae reddere.*—Consider how many things are requisite in him who accuses another: first, integrity and singular innocence; for nothing is more intolerable than for him to call another to an
第 361 頁 - inducit, nihil esse omnino animum, et hoc esse nomen totum inane, frustraque et animalia et animantes appellari, neque in homine inesse animum vel animam, nee in bestia. Vimque omnem eam, qua vel agamus quid, vel sentiamus, in omnibus corporibus vivis aequaliter esse fusam, nee separibilem a corpore esse, quippe quae nulla sit, nee sit quicquam, nisi corpus unum et simplex, ita figuratum ut
第 177 頁 - Desinite ad citharas turba renire meas. OVIDIUS, Epist. Sapph. ad Phaon. Ye Lesbian virgins, and ye Lesbian dames, Themes of my verse and objects of my flames ; No more your groves with my glad songs shall ring, No more these hands shall touch the trembling string. POPE. Horace is another evidence against her in the complaints he supposes she made of the maids of Lesbos: Et
第 273 頁 - Colotem, p. 1115, b. all things, whereas Spinoza ascribes to him only separated and very limited knowledge. Read these words of Seneca: " Eundem quem nos Jovem intelligunt, custodem RECTOREMQUE universi, animum ac spiritum mundani hujus operis dominum et artificem, cui nomen omne convenit. Vis illum fatum vocare ? non errabis. Hie est, ex quo suspensa sunt
第 99 頁 - oratum, neve audias neve inter tuos accipias oro ; cum infernis diis in sternum vitam agere decrevi."* Those who heard these blasphemies endeavoured to comfort him, but in vain ; he left the town and ran to a forest. " Adeo insuper ira et indignatio hominem oppresserat, ut extra portam urbis egressus,
第 67 頁 - admiratum Leontem novitatem nominis, quaesisse, quinam essent Philosophi, et quid inter eos, et reliquos interesset Pythagoram autem respondisse, similem sibi videri vitam hominum, et mercatum eum, qui haberetur maximo ludorum appuratu totius Graeciae
第 299 頁 - and everlasting ease ; 13 6 Not care for us, from fears and dangers free, Sufficient to its own felicity : Nought here below, nought in our power it needs; Ne'er smiles at good, ne'er frowns at wicked deeds.