| 1798 - 542 páginas
...existence arid perceptibility are convertible terms, that external appearances and sensations are illusory, and would vanish into nothing, if the divine energy,...EPICHARMUS and PLATO seem to have adopted, and which which haa been maintained in the present century with great elegance, but with little public applause... | |
| Asiatic Society of Bengal - 1807 - 504 páginas
...existence and perceptibility are convertible terms ; that external appearances and sensations are illusory, and would vanish into nothing, if the divine energy, which alone sustains them, were sufpended but for a moment : an opinion, which Epicharmus and Plato seem to have adopted, and which... | |
| John William Cunningham - 1808 - 224 páginas
...existence and perceptibility are convertible .terms; that external appearances and sensations are illusory, and would vanish into nothing if the divine energy,...sustains them, were suspended but for a moment*." Now although we should admit, with the distinguished writer from whom this statement is Sir William... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 582 páginas
...sensations are illusory, " and would 'vanish into nothing, if the divine energy, which alone sus" tains them, were suspended but for a moment * ; an opinion,...great elegance, but with " little public applause ; partly because it has been misunderstood, " and partly because it has been misapplied by the false... | |
| Lady Maria Callcott - 1814 - 428 páginas
...and perceptibility are controvertible terms. That external appearances and sensations are illusory, and would vanish into nothing if the divine energy...alone sustains them were suspended but for a moment. Their notions concerning the human soul approach nearly to the Pantheism of some other philosophical... | |
| Lady Maria Callcott - 1814 - 432 páginas
...and perceptibility are controvertible terms. That external appearances and sensations are illusory, and would, vanish into nothing if the divine energy...alone sustains them were suspended but for a moment. Their notions concerning the human soul approach nearly to the Pantheism of some other philosophical... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 560 páginas
...overlooked, that in the one, this word refers to the Creator, and in the other, to the created percipient. have adopted, and which has been maintained in the...with great elegance, but with little public applause; partly because it has been misunderstood, and partly because it has been misapplied by the false reasoning... | |
| Lady Maria Callcott - 1814 - 428 páginas
...perceptibility are controvertible terms. That external appearances and sensations are illusory, arid would vanish into nothing if the divine energy which...alone sustains them were suspended but for a moment. Their notions concerning the human soul approach nearly to the Pantheism of some other philosophical... | |
| James Mill - 1817 - 688 páginas
...existence and perceptibility are convertible terms, that external appearances and sensations are illusory, and would vanish into nothing, if the divine energy,...with great elegance, but with little public applause ; partly because it has been misunderstood, and partly because it has been misapplied by the false... | |
| James Mill - 1817 - 700 páginas
...terms, that external appearances and sensations are illusory, and would vanish into nothing, if th& divine energy, which alone sustains them, were suspended...with great elegance, but with little public applause ; partly because it has been misunderstood, and partly because it has been misapplied by the false... | |
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