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... Evil Principle . - Of ' Aváyкn , or Ne- cessity . XXXII . Platonic Analogy between the Motion of Nous and Yuxń , and that of a Sphere , or of the Heavens XXXIII . The Motions of the Evil Soul Irregular and Disorderly . - The nearer an ...
... Evil Principle . - Of ' Aváyкn , or Ne- cessity . XXXII . Platonic Analogy between the Motion of Nous and Yuxń , and that of a Sphere , or of the Heavens XXXIII . The Motions of the Evil Soul Irregular and Disorderly . - The nearer an ...
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... Evil . - Sin , therefore , no Light Matter , be- cause it is Treason against the Cause of Good , for which God is contending with the Evil Soul LXVII . Plato's Doctrine of the Aaíuoves , or Genii LXVIII . Beauty and Accuracy of the ...
... Evil . - Sin , therefore , no Light Matter , be- cause it is Treason against the Cause of Good , for which God is contending with the Evil Soul LXVII . Plato's Doctrine of the Aaíuoves , or Genii LXVIII . Beauty and Accuracy of the ...
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... evil , in which God and all good influences are contending for the victory , and where , of consequence , the least taking part with the enemy , or the least neutrality is treason against the cause of good throughout the universe ( 69 ...
... evil , in which God and all good influences are contending for the victory , and where , of consequence , the least taking part with the enemy , or the least neutrality is treason against the cause of good throughout the universe ( 69 ...
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... evil ” ( τρέπεσθαι ἐπὶ τὸ μὴ δρᾷν τὰ ἄδικα ) , and superstition , which is wholly occupied , not in the avoidance of sin , but in vain attempts to cure the evils and terrors which it brings upon the soul , ( δράσαντες δ ' ἐξακεῖσθαι ...
... evil ” ( τρέπεσθαι ἐπὶ τὸ μὴ δρᾷν τὰ ἄδικα ) , and superstition , which is wholly occupied , not in the avoidance of sin , but in vain attempts to cure the evils and terrors which it brings upon the soul , ( δράσαντες δ ' ἐξακεῖσθαι ...
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... its own earth , and its own hell . Without it there is no discord , no deformity , no evil . 4. διοικοῦσαν · ἐνοικοῦσαν , σε pervading — inhabiting — indwell- ing . " - ΑΘ . Μίαν , ἢ πλείους ; Πλείους · ἐγὼ CONTRA ATHEOS . 31.
... its own earth , and its own hell . Without it there is no discord , no deformity , no evil . 4. διοικοῦσαν · ἐνοικοῦσαν , σε pervading — inhabiting — indwell- ing . " - ΑΘ . Μίαν , ἢ πλείους ; Πλείους · ἐγὼ CONTRA ATHEOS . 31.
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