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... Timæus than this very tenth book of The Laws , which we have selected as the ground of our comments in the present work . It was on this account chosen as forming , in our judgment , one of the best central positions from whence to make ...
... Timæus than this very tenth book of The Laws , which we have selected as the ground of our comments in the present work . It was on this account chosen as forming , in our judgment , one of the best central positions from whence to make ...
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... Timæus , the Republic , the Phædon , Gorgias , Theætetus , Par- menides , Philebus , Protagoras , Symposion , Politicus , Cratylus , Sophista , and the other books of The Laws , with occasional citations from most of the minor dia ...
... Timæus , the Republic , the Phædon , Gorgias , Theætetus , Par- menides , Philebus , Protagoras , Symposion , Politicus , Cratylus , Sophista , and the other books of The Laws , with occasional citations from most of the minor dia ...
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... Timæus LV . The Greek Words for Eternity , Αἰών and Αἰώνιος LVI . Plato's Doctrine of the Freedom of the Will , viewed in Con- nexion with the Law of Cause and Effect in Nature LVII . Explanation of a Difficult Passage LVIII . The Greek ...
... Timæus LV . The Greek Words for Eternity , Αἰών and Αἰώνιος LVI . Plato's Doctrine of the Freedom of the Will , viewed in Con- nexion with the Law of Cause and Effect in Nature LVII . Explanation of a Difficult Passage LVIII . The Greek ...
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... Timæus , page 34 , A. The ancient writers , when treating of physics , all varied in the enumeration , and sometimes the same writer varies from him- self , as Plato does in this , and in the passage of the Timæus re- ferred to . 1 ...
... Timæus , page 34 , A. The ancient writers , when treating of physics , all varied in the enumeration , and sometimes the same writer varies from him- self , as Plato does in this , and in the passage of the Timæus re- ferred to . 1 ...
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... Timæus , or the Dialogue in which Plato at- tempts to set forth the universal code of laws which govern both the physical and intelligible universe . The preamble оr πрооíμоv there , is found in that remarkable passage , in which he ...
... Timæus , or the Dialogue in which Plato at- tempts to set forth the universal code of laws which govern both the physical and intelligible universe . The preamble оr πрооíμоv there , is found in that remarkable passage , in which he ...
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Page i - Plato contra Atheos. Plato against the Atheists ; or, the Tenth Book of the Dialogue on Laws, accompanied with Critical Notes, and followed by extended Dissertations on some of the main Points of the Platonic Philosophy and Theology, especially as compared with the Holy Scriptures.
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Page 247 - whether Paul or Apollos or Cephas or the world or life or death or the present or the future, all are yours; "and you are Christ's; and Christ is God's.