Plato Contra Atheos: Plato Against the AtheistsHarper & brothers, 1845 - 378 pages |
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... Remarkable Comparison of the Dangerous Flood Invocation of the Divine Aid in the Argument . - Striking Ex- amples of this from other Dialogues XX . · The Great Question of the Ancient Schools , Do all Things flow ? & c .; with a Sketch ...
... Remarkable Comparison of the Dangerous Flood Invocation of the Divine Aid in the Argument . - Striking Ex- amples of this from other Dialogues XX . · The Great Question of the Ancient Schools , Do all Things flow ? & c .; with a Sketch ...
Page xviii
... Remarkable Use made of it by Plato XLI . Defect of Plato's Theology in regard to the Doctrine of Atone- ment and the Necessity of Expiation XLII . . Highest Proof of the Divine Goodness , the a priori Convic- tion of the Moral Sense ...
... Remarkable Use made of it by Plato XLI . Defect of Plato's Theology in regard to the Doctrine of Atone- ment and the Necessity of Expiation XLII . . Highest Proof of the Divine Goodness , the a priori Convic- tion of the Moral Sense ...
Page xix
... of the Divine Justice . Remarkable Resem- blance of Plato's Language to some Passages from the Bible 333 Doctrine of a Final Judgment . - Use of the Word Evvréhela , 334 Platonic Use of the Word Túπoç LXIV . LXV . LXIII . CONTENTS . xix.
... of the Divine Justice . Remarkable Resem- blance of Plato's Language to some Passages from the Bible 333 Doctrine of a Final Judgment . - Use of the Word Evvréhela , 334 Platonic Use of the Word Túπoç LXIV . LXV . LXIII . CONTENTS . xix.
Page 44
... remarkable word , see Note XL . , App . 66 9. συνάψαντες . Having connected our next argument with that which we so thoroughly ( διὰ ) concluded ( διεπερανάμεθα ) against the man , who did not hold that there were Gods . " is to be ...
... remarkable word , see Note XL . , App . 66 9. συνάψαντες . Having connected our next argument with that which we so thoroughly ( διὰ ) concluded ( διεπερανάμεθα ) against the man , who did not hold that there were Gods . " is to be ...
Page 63
... remarkable resemblance between this passage and certain declarations of the Scriptures . 8. ἐνθάδε . " In this world , or in Hades after having passed through ( δια - πορευθεὶς ) this world . ” In the same way , ἐκεὶ is often used for ...
... remarkable resemblance between this passage and certain declarations of the Scriptures . 8. ἐνθάδε . " In this world , or in Hades after having passed through ( δια - πορευθεὶς ) this world . ” In the same way , ἐκεὶ is often used for ...
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