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Side 36
... expression for that which we conceive or suppose to be the basis , the being of a thing . " From the Divine , which is substance in itself , or the only and sole substance , ali and every thing that is created exists . " ( Swedenborg ...
... expression for that which we conceive or suppose to be the basis , the being of a thing . " From the Divine , which is substance in itself , or the only and sole substance , ali and every thing that is created exists . " ( Swedenborg ...
Side 37
... expression of the fact of the existence both of matter and of God . The Stoics did not perplex themselves with the insoluble question of the origin and nature of matter . at all ; and yet we conceive it in a sense , though I know not ...
... expression of the fact of the existence both of matter and of God . The Stoics did not perplex themselves with the insoluble question of the origin and nature of matter . at all ; and yet we conceive it in a sense , though I know not ...
Side 38
... expression ( IV . 36 ) , " loves nothing so much as to change the things which are , and to make new things like ... expressions about what he calls " seminal principles " ( σTeрμатIкоì λóуоi ) . He opposes them to the Epicurean atoms ...
... expression ( IV . 36 ) , " loves nothing so much as to change the things which are , and to make new things like ... expressions about what he calls " seminal principles " ( σTeрμатIкоì λóуоi ) . He opposes them to the Epicurean atoms ...
Side 39
... expression right , is the way in which the word Nature is often used now , though it is plain that many writers use the word without fixing any exact meaning to it . It is the same with the expression Laws of Nature , which some writers ...
... expression right , is the way in which the word Nature is often used now , though it is plain that many writers use the word without fixing any exact meaning to it . It is the same with the expression Laws of Nature , which some writers ...
Side 44
... expression of devotion and philosophy . It deprives Nature of her power and puts her under the immediate government of the deity . " Thee all this heaven , which whirls around the earth , Obeys and willing fo llows where thou leadest ...
... expression of devotion and philosophy . It deprives Nature of her power and puts her under the immediate government of the deity . " Thee all this heaven , which whirls around the earth , Obeys and willing fo llows where thou leadest ...
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