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Page ix
... reference is made ; yet even if this is , to some extent , the case , it only shows the suggestive nature of his philosophy ; how it is capable of carrying the earnest reader to more spiritual views than the author himself , perhaps ...
... reference is made ; yet even if this is , to some extent , the case , it only shows the suggestive nature of his philosophy ; how it is capable of carrying the earnest reader to more spiritual views than the author himself , perhaps ...
Page x
... reference to the Holy Scriptures , by way of resemblance , contrast , agreement , or condemnation . For these ... references are to the Timæus , the Republic , the Phædon , Gorgias , Theætetus , Par- menides , Philebus , Protagoras ...
... reference to the Holy Scriptures , by way of resemblance , contrast , agreement , or condemnation . For these ... references are to the Timæus , the Republic , the Phædon , Gorgias , Theætetus , Par- menides , Philebus , Protagoras ...
Page xix
... Reference to the Mutual Harmony of both LII . Page 286 Atheistic Objection drawn from the Extent of the Universe 292 LIII . Explanation of a Difficult Passage . - Remarks on those Views that resolve Morality into an Obedience to ...
... Reference to the Mutual Harmony of both LII . Page 286 Atheistic Objection drawn from the Extent of the Universe 292 LIII . Explanation of a Difficult Passage . - Remarks on those Views that resolve Morality into an Obedience to ...
Page xxiii
... references to any of the dialogues of Plato , except the text of the present work , are made according to the pages and let- ters of the alphabet , as given in the standard edition of Stephanus , and as they may be found in the margin ...
... references to any of the dialogues of Plato , except the text of the present work , are made according to the pages and let- ters of the alphabet , as given in the standard edition of Stephanus , and as they may be found in the margin ...
Page 1
... reference to the whole subject discussed in the preceding book ( ix ) , namely , übρɛıç , or wrongs committed wil- fully and with some degree of violence , of which aixía , treated of at the close of the ninth book , is one species ...
... reference to the whole subject discussed in the preceding book ( ix ) , namely , übρɛıç , or wrongs committed wil- fully and with some degree of violence , of which aixía , treated of at the close of the ninth book , is one species ...
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