An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal Or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts: The First Considering it Absolutely in it Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding ...S. Manship, 1701 |
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Strona vi
... manner ) and Such as can give a more intelligible Account of the Existence of the Natural World , Eternal Truths , Science , & c . upon other than Ideal Principles , I shall be as forward as any to Congratulate the Success of his ...
... manner ) and Such as can give a more intelligible Account of the Existence of the Natural World , Eternal Truths , Science , & c . upon other than Ideal Principles , I shall be as forward as any to Congratulate the Success of his ...
Strona ix
... manner of the Caufality , and importing either Inftrumentality or Exemplarity . And hither ' twill all come at Laft . And indeed could we confider the Eternal Word of the Father as an Inftrument ufed or imploy'd by him in the Creation ...
... manner of the Caufality , and importing either Inftrumentality or Exemplarity . And hither ' twill all come at Laft . And indeed could we confider the Eternal Word of the Father as an Inftrument ufed or imploy'd by him in the Creation ...
Strona xiv
... manner of this comes to be rational Ly confiderid ( as to be fine every Revelation of God will bear a Rational Senfe and Interpreta- tion ) whether this can be understood or intelli- gibly explaind any other way than in the way of ...
... manner of this comes to be rational Ly confiderid ( as to be fine every Revelation of God will bear a Rational Senfe and Interpreta- tion ) whether this can be understood or intelli- gibly explaind any other way than in the way of ...
Strona 3
... manner unthought of and forgotten by us , remains a kind of Terra Incognita , à more Intel- lectual America . 3. ' Tis true indeed that Plato , Philo Judeus ; Plotinus , St . Auftin , Aquinas , Marfilius Ficinus and others have scatter ...
... manner unthought of and forgotten by us , remains a kind of Terra Incognita , à more Intel- lectual America . 3. ' Tis true indeed that Plato , Philo Judeus ; Plotinus , St . Auftin , Aquinas , Marfilius Ficinus and others have scatter ...
Strona 4
... manner as the Fragments of the Antients concerning the Genesis of things seems to have given Birth to a very singular Theory concerning the Natural World . But the Age I find , as Curious as it is , is not very forward to také the kint ...
... manner as the Fragments of the Antients concerning the Genesis of things seems to have given Birth to a very singular Theory concerning the Natural World . But the Age I find , as Curious as it is , is not very forward to také the kint ...
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