Peri deisidaimonias. Plutarchus, and Theophrastus, on supersition; with [a tr.], various appendices, and a life of Plutarchus [by J. Hibbert1828 |
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... existence , 9 and have quitted [ for thee ] injustice which might have enriched me , and intemperance which produceth- every pleasure ? " We cannot but lament and even feel angry with such [ opinions , ] because they pro- -duce many ...
... existence , 9 and have quitted [ for thee ] injustice which might have enriched me , and intemperance which produceth- every pleasure ? " We cannot but lament and even feel angry with such [ opinions , ] because they pro- -duce many ...
Side 11
... [ existence ; ] but , fleeing from the shadow of a harmless deceit , they de- -ceive [ their imaginations , ] even when broad awake , 5 [ till ] they completely exhaust and torment [ them- -selves . ] They even fall into the hands of ...
... [ existence ; ] but , fleeing from the shadow of a harmless deceit , they de- -ceive [ their imaginations , ] even when broad awake , 5 [ till ] they completely exhaust and torment [ them- -selves . ] They even fall into the hands of ...
Side 17
... existence , prolonging fear beyond life , and joining to death the consideration of eternal mi- -sery , and imagining that when [ transitory ] affairs 5 4 The phrase is apparently taken from Demosthenes , Orat . pro Corona , p . 326 , Ĉ ...
... existence , prolonging fear beyond life , and joining to death the consideration of eternal mi- -sery , and imagining that when [ transitory ] affairs 5 4 The phrase is apparently taken from Demosthenes , Orat . pro Corona , p . 326 , Ĉ ...
Side 21
... existence , but at the same time their malevo- -lence . [ The Atheist ] indeed overlooketh them ; but the [ Superstitionist ] mistaketh [ their ] mildness for terror , [ their ] paternal affection for tyranny , [ their ] care for ...
... existence , but at the same time their malevo- -lence . [ The Atheist ] indeed overlooketh them ; but the [ Superstitionist ] mistaketh [ their ] mildness for terror , [ their ] paternal affection for tyranny , [ their ] care for ...
Side 37
... existence of the Sun. [ But ] what sayest thou ? Is he guilty who supposeth that there are no Gods ; and is not he afflicted with far more guilty opinions , who considereth that the [ Gods ] are such as the Superstitious suppose them to ...
... existence of the Sun. [ But ] what sayest thou ? Is he guilty who supposeth that there are no Gods ; and is not he afflicted with far more guilty opinions , who considereth that the [ Gods ] are such as the Superstitious suppose them to ...
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Side 39 - That, changed through all, and yet in all the same; Great in the earth as in the ethereal frame ; Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees, Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent...
Side 43 - This negation must be understood solely to affect a creative Deity. The hypothesis of a pervading Spirit coeternal with the universe, remains unshaken.
Side 10 - The various modes of worship, which prevailed in the Roman world, were all considered by the people, as equally true; by the philosopher, as equally false; and by the magistrate, as equally useful.
Side 40 - Fear made her devils, and weak hope her gods ; Gods partial, changeful, passionate, unjust, Whose attributes were rage, revenge, or lust ; Such as the souls of cowards might conceive, And, form'd like tyrants, tyrants would believe.
Side 14 - Delectus Argumentorum et Syllabus Scriptorum, qui Veritatem Religionis Christianae adversus Atheos, Epicureos, Deistas seu Naturalistas, Idololatrias, Judaeos et Muhammedanos Lucubrationibus suis asseruerunt.
Side 8 - Reason and Religion ; or the grounds and measures of Devotion considered from the nature of God and the nature of man, in several contemplations. With exercises of devotion applied to every contemplation,
Side 40 - You admire this prodigious variety and fecundity. But inspect a little more narrowly these living existences, the only beings worth regarding. How hostile and destructive to each other! How insufficient all of them for their own happiness! How contemptible or odious to the spectator! The whole presents nothing but the idea of a blind nature, impregnated by a great vivifying principle, and pouring forth from her lap, without discernment or parental care, her maimed and abortive children!
Side 2 - The discouerie of witchcraft, Wherein the lewde dealing of witches and witchmongers is notablie detected, the...
Side 13 - The Religious Philosopher, or, the right use of contemplating the Works of the Creator.
Side 16 - ... he from whom the universal world proceeds ; who is the Lord of the universe, and whose work is the universe ; he who is the light...