Theological Institutes, Volumen1W. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... Plato , who has been called the Moses of phi- losophers . Through the whole " Timæus , " Plato supposes two eternal and independent causes of all things ; one , that by which all things are made , which is God : the other , that from ...
... Plato , who has been called the Moses of phi- losophers . Through the whole " Timæus , " Plato supposes two eternal and independent causes of all things ; one , that by which all things are made , which is God : the other , that from ...
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... Plato , Cicero , Seneca , and others , but we must take them with others which express , sometimes doubt , and sometimes unbelief . With us this is a matter of general belief ; but not so with the generality of either ancient of modern ...
... Plato , Cicero , Seneca , and others , but we must take them with others which express , sometimes doubt , and sometimes unbelief . With us this is a matter of general belief ; but not so with the generality of either ancient of modern ...
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... Plato in his republic , " can make laws to purpose . " Demosthenes calls law ευρημα και δωρον Θες , " the invention and gift of God . " They speak of νομοί αγραφοι , “ unwrit- ten laws , " and ascribe both them , and the laws which were ...
... Plato in his republic , " can make laws to purpose . " Demosthenes calls law ευρημα και δωρον Θες , " the invention and gift of God . " They speak of νομοί αγραφοι , “ unwrit- ten laws , " and ascribe both them , and the laws which were ...
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... Plato ; or the writings of Moses were known to him ; or he had gathered the substance of them , in his travels , from the Egyptian , the Chaldean , or the Magian philosophers . Nor is this an unsupported hypothesis . The evidence is ...
... Plato ; or the writings of Moses were known to him ; or he had gathered the substance of them , in his travels , from the Egyptian , the Chaldean , or the Magian philosophers . Nor is this an unsupported hypothesis . The evidence is ...
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... Plato clearly borrowed the materials of his account of the origin of things , either from Moses , or from traditions which had proceeded from the same source . Moses speaks of God in the plural form , " In the beginning Gods created the ...
... Plato clearly borrowed the materials of his account of the origin of things , either from Moses , or from traditions which had proceeded from the same source . Moses speaks of God in the plural form , " In the beginning Gods created the ...
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