| William Warburton - 1766 - 426 pagine
...Soul, according to Thales, was part of the divine Subftance; and he, according to Plutarch, was the/r/2 who held this. opinion. 3. But though the Greeks were...the inventors of this impious notion; yet we may be affured, as they Had their firft learning from Egypt, it was the recog-. nition of fome Egyptian Principles... | |
| William Warburton, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 414 pagine
...according to Thales, was part of the divine Substance ; and he, according to Plutarqh, was \hejirst who held this opinion. 3. But though the Greeks were...them into it. Let us see then what those principles The Egyptians, as we are assured by the concurrent testimony of Antiquity, were amongst the, , first... | |
| William Warburton - 1846 - 540 pagine
...according to Thales, was part of the divine Substance ; and he, according to Plutarch, was the first who held this opinion. 3. But though the Greeks were...then what those principles were. The Egyptians, as we arc assured by the concurrent testimony of Antiquity, were amongst the first who taught that the soul... | |
| Michael Russell (bp. of Glasgow and Galloway.) - 1865 - 522 pagine
...mansion of the soul, during the specified period of three thousand years.3 The Egyptians, says Warburton, as we are assured by the concurrent testimony of antiquity, were amongst the first who 1 Moses in Religionis Judaica; institution?, si diserta Lcçis respicimua, nihil promisit supra hujus... | |
| Charles John Smith - 1871 - 630 pagine
...the same point. The term concurrence is broadly used of a meeting of causes, opinions, or wills. '' The Egyptians, as we are assured by the concurrent testimony of antiquity, were among the first who taught that the soul survived the body and was immortal." — \\arburton. AGKEEABLE.... | |
| Dudley Marvin Canright - 1882 - 196 pagine
...should be well considered by all lovers of truth. Bishop Warburton confirms these testimonies thus : " The Egyptians, as we are assured by the concurrent testimony of antiquity, were among the first who taught that the soul survived the body, and was immortal." " Ealph Cudworth, DD,... | |
| Charles John Smith - 1890 - 802 pagine
...idea of concurrence, viz., parallelism and coincidence) and sotending to support the same point. " The Egyptians, as we are assured by the concurrent testimony of antiquity, were among the first who taught the soul survived the body and was immortal." — WABBDBTOX. AGREEABLE.... | |
| H. A. St. John - 1894 - 576 pagine
...Eusebius, Diodorous, Siculus, and Halicarnassus.'"—Inter. State, p. 73. BISHOP WARBURTON says: " The Egyptians, as we are assured by the concurrent testimony of antiquity, were among the first who taught that the soul survived the body, and was immortal."—Diinne Lega, of Moses... | |
| Charles John Smith - 1916 - 794 pagine
...idea of concurrence, VIE., parallelism and coincidence) and so tending to support the same point. " The Egyptians, as we are assured by the concurrent testimony of antiquity, wen among the first who taught the soul survived the Ixxly and was immortal." — WARBCHTOK. AGREEABLE.... | |
| |