The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton ...L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... learned of the ancient Sages . The CONDUCT OF THE LEGISLATORS hath been fully examined in the last book . II . THE OPINION OF THE ANCIENT SAGES , is the subject of the present . VOL . III . B THEY THEY too , as well as the Lawgivers , were.
... learned of the ancient Sages . The CONDUCT OF THE LEGISLATORS hath been fully examined in the last book . II . THE OPINION OF THE ANCIENT SAGES , is the subject of the present . VOL . III . B THEY THEY too , as well as the Lawgivers , were.
Pagina 31
... learned Master of the Charter - house , taking it for granted that the Sages were the inventors of the ancient mythology , concludes that one of these two things was the original of the double doctrine : " It arose " either from the ...
... learned Master of the Charter - house , taking it for granted that the Sages were the inventors of the ancient mythology , concludes that one of these two things was the original of the double doctrine : " It arose " either from the ...
Pagina 40
... learned , since the revival of letters , about what Plató , Aristotle , and the Stoics held of the Soul ! But it was not the Moderns only who found themselves at a loss ; sometimes the Ancients themselves were embar- rassed . Plutarch ...
... learned , since the revival of letters , about what Plató , Aristotle , and the Stoics held of the Soul ! But it was not the Moderns only who found themselves at a loss ; sometimes the Ancients themselves were embar- rassed . Plutarch ...
Pagina 43
... learned men were sufficiently apprized , that the doctrine of their Ancestors was unsupported by the real opinion of any Greek sect of Philosophy ; whose popular profession of it would have been to no purpose to have urged against Cæsar ...
... learned men were sufficiently apprized , that the doctrine of their Ancestors was unsupported by the real opinion of any Greek sect of Philosophy ; whose popular profession of it would have been to no purpose to have urged against Cæsar ...
Pagina 58
... learned , wise , and happy . " And on what subject , appears from a common saying of the sect , that " in those things which " relate to the Gods , ALL was not to be revealed " to ALL + . " The Communities he gave laws to , the Cities ...
... learned , wise , and happy . " And on what subject , appears from a common saying of the sect , that " in those things which " relate to the Gods , ALL was not to be revealed " to ALL + . " The Communities he gave laws to , the Cities ...
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absurd amongst ancient Antiquity appears Arcesilaus argument Aristotle Atheism autem Author believe Book character Christian Cicero civil concerning conclude consequence Critias Divine Legation double doctrine Egyptian enim Epicurus eternal etiam Euhemerus exoteric fables false favour fear future Gods Greece Greek Greek Philosophy hæc hath human Idolatry immortality invented Lactantius Lawgivers learned legislative mankind matter ment Metempsychosis moral Moses Mysteries natural Religion nihil notion observed opinion Pagan passage passions Phædo Philosophers Plato Platonists Plutarch principles Providence Pythagoras quæ quam quid quidem quod reason rewards and punishments Sages says Sect sense Sextus Empiricus shew shewn Society Socrates sophism soul speaking Stoics Superstition suppose taught thing true truth words worship writings ἀλλὰ γὰρ δὲ διὰ ἐδὲ εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἦν θεὸς θεῶν καὶ μὲν μὴ οἱ παρὰ περὶ τὰ τὰς τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τῷ τῶν ὡς
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Pagina 399 - THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GRADUATE LIBRARY DATE DUE BOOK CARD DO NOT REMOVE A Charge will be...
Pagina 345 - In those days they shall say no more, The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge. But every one shall die for his own iniquity : every man that eateth the sour grapes, his teeth shall be set on edge.
Pagina 376 - God, the immortality of the soul, and a future state of rewards and punishments have been esteemed useful engines of government.
Pagina 114 - Qui autem requirunt quid quaque de re ipsi sentiamus, curiosius id faciunt quam necesse est; non enim tarn auctoritatis in disputando quam rationis momenta quaerenda sunt. Quin etiam obest plerumque iis qui discere volunt auctoritas eorum qui se docere profitentur; desinunt enim suum iudicium adhibere, id habent ratum quod ab eo quern probant iudicatum vident.
Pagina 252 - Love, hope, and joy, fair pleasure's smiling train, Hate, fear, and grief, the family of pain, These...
Pagina 313 - That the doctrine of a future state of rewards and punishments is not to be found in, nor did make part of, the Mosaic dispensation.
Pagina 254 - ... were not: but superstition dismounts all these, and erecteth an absolute monarchy in the minds of men. Therefore atheism did never perturb states; for it makes men wary of themselves, as looking no further: and we see the times inclined to atheism, as the time of Augustus Caesar, were civil times. But superstition hath been the confusion of many states; and bringeth in a new primum mobile, that ravisheth all the spheres of government.
Pagina 184 - Plutarch, was thejirst who held this opinion. 3. But though the Greeks were the inventors of this impious notion ; yet we may be assured, as they had their first learning from Egypt, it was the recognition of some Egyptian Principles which led them into it. Let us see then what those principles were. The Egyptians, as we are assured by the concurrent testimony of Antiquity, were amongst the first who taught that the soul survived the body and was immortal.
Pagina 198 - Who concerning the truth have erred, saying that the resurrection is past already ; and overthrow the faith of some.