The Guide for the PerplexedLibrary of Alexandria, 1963 M01 1 - 141 páginas This guide aims "to liberate men from the tormenting perplexities arising from their understanding of the Bible according only to its literal meaning."--Cover |
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... substance; it would then have acertain formby which it mightbe distinguished from theprimary substance, and then it would not formless.(3)The circular motion ofthe spheres does not involve the necessity of termination; andanything that ...
... substance; it would then have acertain formby which it mightbe distinguished from theprimary substance, and then it would not formless.(3)The circular motion ofthe spheres does not involve the necessity of termination; andanything that ...
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... The Universe, even theelements, are compounds consisting of substance and form. 2. In the Universe planand unityis discernible.(Ḥobot halebabot, ch. i.) INTRODUCTION [Letter of the to his Pupil, R. Joseph Ibn Footnotes ...
... The Universe, even theelements, are compounds consisting of substance and form. 2. In the Universe planand unityis discernible.(Ḥobot halebabot, ch. i.) INTRODUCTION [Letter of the to his Pupil, R. Joseph Ibn Footnotes ...
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... substances that possess the property of shiningduring the night; andtothem even this small amount oflight isnot continuous, but nowitshines andnow it vanishes, as ifit were "theflame of the rotatingsword." The degrees in theperfection ...
... substances that possess the property of shiningduring the night; andtothem even this small amount oflight isnot continuous, but nowitshines andnow it vanishes, as ifit were "theflame of the rotatingsword." The degrees in theperfection ...
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... substance ofman is identical with thatofthe brute creation. An adequate explanation ofthe figure havingbeengiven, and its meaning having been shown, donot imagine that you will find inits application a corresponding element foreach part ...
... substance ofman is identical with thatofthe brute creation. An adequate explanation ofthe figure havingbeengiven, and its meaning having been shown, donot imagine that you will find inits application a corresponding element foreach part ...
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... substance was not flesh and blood.Thusfarwent their conceptionof the greatnessand glory of God.The incorporealityof the Divine Being,and His unity, inthe true sense of the word for there isnoreal unity without incorporealitywill be ...
... substance was not flesh and blood.Thusfarwent their conceptionof the greatnessand glory of God.The incorporealityof the Divine Being,and His unity, inthe true sense of the word for there isnoreal unity without incorporealitywill be ...
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