The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: 3, Volumer 1-8Baudry's European Library, 1840 - 383 sider |
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Side 3
... reason , of an attachment to the Novatian doctrine . The emperor said to the bishop , " Acesius , take a ladder , and get up to heaven by yourself . " Most of the Christian sects have , by turns , borrowed the ladder of Acesius . ( 6 ) ...
... reason , of an attachment to the Novatian doctrine . The emperor said to the bishop , " Acesius , take a ladder , and get up to heaven by yourself . " Most of the Christian sects have , by turns , borrowed the ladder of Acesius . ( 6 ) ...
Side 5
... reason and faith , of error and passion , from the school of Plato to the decline and fall of the empire . The genius of Plato , informed by his own meditation , or by the traditional knowledge of the priests of Egypt ( 11 ) , had ...
... reason and faith , of error and passion , from the school of Plato to the decline and fall of the empire . The genius of Plato , informed by his own meditation , or by the traditional knowledge of the priests of Egypt ( 11 ) , had ...
Side 6
... reason , or Logos , and the soul or spirit of the universe . His poetical imagination sometimes fixed and animated these metaphy- sical abstractions ; the three archical or original principles were represented in the Platonic system as ...
... reason , or Logos , and the soul or spirit of the universe . His poetical imagination sometimes fixed and animated these metaphy- sical abstractions ; the three archical or original principles were represented in the Platonic system as ...
Side 11
... reason deny that the sun shines at noon - day . These Docetes , who formed the most considerable party among the Gnostics , were so called , because they granted only a seeming body to Christ . † * The greater part of the Docete ...
... reason deny that the sun shines at noon - day . These Docetes , who formed the most considerable party among the Gnostics , were so called , because they granted only a seeming body to Christ . † * The greater part of the Docete ...
Side 12
... reason of infinite substance , of spiritual generation ; as often as we deduce any positive conclusions from a negative idea , we are in- volved in darkness , perplexity , and inevitable contradiction . As ( 29 ) Some proofs of the ...
... reason of infinite substance , of spiritual generation ; as often as we deduce any positive conclusions from a negative idea , we are in- volved in darkness , perplexity , and inevitable contradiction . As ( 29 ) Some proofs of the ...
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