The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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Pagina 4
... souls separated from the body . ‡ And nearly the same faith was professed by Pythagoras . In the time of Eschylus and Euripides ; the dæmons had greatly degenerated ; thus Atossa is made to say in the Persians , " Prince , an envious ...
... souls separated from the body . ‡ And nearly the same faith was professed by Pythagoras . In the time of Eschylus and Euripides ; the dæmons had greatly degenerated ; thus Atossa is made to say in the Persians , " Prince , an envious ...
Pagina 5
... soul which take place in the body , believe that earth changes into water , water into air , and air into fire , nature always tending to subtilize herself ; on the same principle those among human souls who are most virtuous become ...
... soul which take place in the body , believe that earth changes into water , water into air , and air into fire , nature always tending to subtilize herself ; on the same principle those among human souls who are most virtuous become ...
Pagina 6
... souls of the dead and were known by the general appellation of lemures.s + It was not until the time of Numa that the Greek or oriental deities were formally introduced among the Romans , for this prince was the great religious reformer ...
... souls of the dead and were known by the general appellation of lemures.s + It was not until the time of Numa that the Greek or oriental deities were formally introduced among the Romans , for this prince was the great religious reformer ...
Pagina 10
... souls of those who were incapable of judging the dæmons by their actions , and were therefore ignorant of their being wicked dæmons ; for these reasons men called them gods , and designated them by the various names which those ...
... souls of those who were incapable of judging the dæmons by their actions , and were therefore ignorant of their being wicked dæmons ; for these reasons men called them gods , and designated them by the various names which those ...
Pagina 38
... soul , the destiny of man , the use of reason , & c . Manes , or Manichæus , a Persian and Magian priest , caused a great schism in the Church , and gave more trouble than any other heretics of that century . Manes asserted that he was ...
... soul , the destiny of man , the use of reason , & c . Manes , or Manichæus , a Persian and Magian priest , caused a great schism in the Church , and gave more trouble than any other heretics of that century . Manes asserted that he was ...
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