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Pagina 121
... logics , the plain and fimple mode of reafoning is rejected , that which Nature dictates ; and in its stead is introdu- ced an artificial mode , fhowy but unfubftantial : it is of no ufe in discovering truth , but nobly contrived for ...
... logics , the plain and fimple mode of reafoning is rejected , that which Nature dictates ; and in its stead is introdu- ced an artificial mode , fhowy but unfubftantial : it is of no ufe in discovering truth , but nobly contrived for ...
Pagina 122
... logics became apparent to the penetrating ; and is now apparent to all . Yet fo late as the year 1621 , several persons were banish- ed from Paris for contradicting that philofopher , about matter and form , and about the number of the ...
... logics became apparent to the penetrating ; and is now apparent to all . Yet fo late as the year 1621 , several persons were banish- ed from Paris for contradicting that philofopher , about matter and form , and about the number of the ...
Pagina 127
... wonderful . Ergo , the equilibrium must be one of the properties of the " circle . " What are we to think of Ariftotle's logics , when we 66 find find him capable of such childish reafoning ? And yet Sk . I. 2 . 127 REASON .
... wonderful . Ergo , the equilibrium must be one of the properties of the " circle . " What are we to think of Ariftotle's logics , when we 66 find find him capable of such childish reafoning ? And yet Sk . I. 2 . 127 REASON .
Pagina 160
... logics , entirely avoided them . Can any thing be more felf - evident , than the difference between pleasure and mo- tion ? Yet Aristotle attempts to demonstrate , that they are differ- ent . " No motion , " fays he , except circular ...
... logics , entirely avoided them . Can any thing be more felf - evident , than the difference between pleasure and mo- tion ? Yet Aristotle attempts to demonstrate , that they are differ- ent . " No motion , " fays he , except circular ...
Pagina 165
... logics , would be a valuable addition to the historical branch . A diftinct and candid account of a fyftem that for many ages governed the reafoning part of mankind , cannot but be acceptable to the public . Curiofity will be gratified ...
... logics , would be a valuable addition to the historical branch . A diftinct and candid account of a fyftem that for many ages governed the reafoning part of mankind , cannot but be acceptable to the public . Curiofity will be gratified ...
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Pagina 474 - And when his disciples James and John saw this, they said, Lord, wilt thou that we command fire to come down from heaven, and consume them, even as Elias did? But he turned, and rebuked them, and said, Ye know not what manner of spirit ye are of. For the Son of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them.
Pagina 407 - Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, And bow myself before the high God? Shall I come before him with burnt-offerings, With calves of a year old ? Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, Or with ten thousands of rivers of oil ? Shall I give my first-born for my transgression, The fruit of my body for the sin of my soul...
Pagina 436 - Verily I say unto you, in as much as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
Pagina 460 - Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke? Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
Pagina 328 - And he hath slandered thy servant unto my lord the king ; but my lord the king is as an angel of God : do therefore what is good in thine eyes. 28. For all of my father's house were but dead men before my lord the king : yet didst thou set thy servant among them that did eat at thine own table. What right therefore have I yet to cry any more unto the king?
Pagina 255 - ... and what we ought to do and what we ought not to do, whoever came into the world without having an innate idea of them?
Pagina 449 - And the ruler of the synagogue answered with indignation, because that Jesus had healed on the Sabbath day, and said unto the people. There are six days in which men ought to work in them therefore come and be healed; and not on the Sabbath day...
Pagina 459 - Behold ye fast for strife and debate, and to smite with the fist of wickedness; ye shall not fast as ye do this day, to make your voice to be heard on high.
Pagina 355 - And they said one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the anguish of his soul, when he besought us, and we would not hear; therefore is this distress come upon us.
Pagina 223 - They have therefore reduced the doctrine of the topics to certain axioms or canons, and difpofed thefe axioms in order under certain heads. This method feems to be more commodious and elegant than that of Ariftotle. Yet it muft be acknowledged, that...