The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... conceive that their souls departed take any comfort therein , it may truly be said of them which Lactantius spake of certain heathen philosophers , • Quod sapientes sunt in re stulta . For when our spirits immortal shall be once ...
... conceive that their souls departed take any comfort therein , it may truly be said of them which Lactantius spake of certain heathen philosophers , • Quod sapientes sunt in re stulta . For when our spirits immortal shall be once ...
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... necessity of this infinite power , all the reason of man ends and dissolves itself . As for others ; and first touching those which conceive * Lact . 5 . X the matter of the world to have been eternal THE PREFACE . xlvii.
... necessity of this infinite power , all the reason of man ends and dissolves itself . As for others ; and first touching those which conceive * Lact . 5 . X the matter of the world to have been eternal THE PREFACE . xlvii.
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... conceive of God , that as an artificer he applied him- self , according to the proportion of matter which he lighted upon . But let it be supposed that this matter had been made by any power not omnipotent and infinitely wise ; I would ...
... conceive of God , that as an artificer he applied him- self , according to the proportion of matter which he lighted upon . But let it be supposed that this matter had been made by any power not omnipotent and infinitely wise ; I would ...
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... conceive , that it could neither produce itself nor any thing else . For to be and not to be at once , is im- possible ; Nihil autem seipsum præcedit , neque seipsum com- ponit corpus ; " There is nothing that doth precede it- “ self ...
... conceive , that it could neither produce itself nor any thing else . For to be and not to be at once , is im- possible ; Nihil autem seipsum præcedit , neque seipsum com- ponit corpus ; " There is nothing that doth precede it- “ self ...
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... conceive , that by those words was meant the first matter , as the Peri- patetics understand it ; to which St. Augustine and Isidore seem to adhere : Fecisti mundum , saith St. Augustine , de materia informi ; quam fecisti de nulla re ...
... conceive , that by those words was meant the first matter , as the Peri- patetics understand it ; to which St. Augustine and Isidore seem to adhere : Fecisti mundum , saith St. Augustine , de materia informi ; quam fecisti de nulla re ...
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