Plato Contra Atheos: Plato Against the AtheistsHarper & brothers, 1845 - 378 pages |
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Page ix
... called the Platonic Spiritual Sense , or capability of accommoda- tion to higher views , the reader is referred to Disserta- tion LX . , where it is treated of at some length . In pursuance of this favourite plan of recommending Plato ...
... called the Platonic Spiritual Sense , or capability of accommoda- tion to higher views , the reader is referred to Disserta- tion LX . , where it is treated of at some length . In pursuance of this favourite plan of recommending Plato ...
Page xiv
... called by its true name , is Athe- ism . The next great battle - ground of infidelity will not be the Scriptures . What faith there may remain will be summoned to defend the very being of a God , the great truth involving every other ...
... called by its true name , is Athe- ism . The next great battle - ground of infidelity will not be the Scriptures . What faith there may remain will be summoned to defend the very being of a God , the great truth involving every other ...
Page 26
... in the order of nature and in the degree of importance ; and that which we be- fore wrongly called the ninth , becomes now the second . See Notes XXV . and XXVI . , App . ποτὲ τῶν ἀλλοιούντων πρῶτον ; ἀδύνατον γάρ . ἀλλ ' 26 CONTRA ATHEOS .
... in the order of nature and in the degree of importance ; and that which we be- fore wrongly called the ninth , becomes now the second . See Notes XXV . and XXVI . , App . ποτὲ τῶν ἀλλοιούντων πρῶτον ; ἀδύνατον γάρ . ἀλλ ' 26 CONTRA ATHEOS .
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... called seven in the similar place of the Timæus , page 34 , A. The ancient writers , when treating of physics , all varied in the enumeration , and sometimes the same writer varies from him- self , as Plato does in this , and in the ...
... called seven in the similar place of the Timæus , page 34 , A. The ancient writers , when treating of physics , all varied in the enumeration , and sometimes the same writer varies from him- self , as Plato does in this , and in the ...
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... called in question : τῷ πειρωμένῳ τοιοῦτον φθέγγεσθαι οὐκ ἐπιτρεπτέον . “ Νο allowance is to be made to him who would even attempt to utter such a thought . " 5. ' Ωι δὴ προσήκει . Ωι is the relative of τοιοῦτον some distance be- low ...
... called in question : τῷ πειρωμένῳ τοιοῦτον φθέγγεσθαι οὐκ ἐπιτρεπτέον . “ Νο allowance is to be made to him who would even attempt to utter such a thought . " 5. ' Ωι δὴ προσήκει . Ωι is the relative of τοιοῦτον some distance be- low ...
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