| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1855 - 376 oldal
...further, we see some of the philosophers, which were least divine and most immersed in the senses, and denied generally the immortality of the soul, yet...death, which were only those of the understanding, and not of the affections ; so immortal and incorruptible a thing did knowledge seem unto them to be. But... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1855 - 374 oldal
...further, we see some of the philosophers, which were least divine and most immersed in the senses, and denied generally the immortality of the soul, yet...of man could act and perform without the organs of tho body, they thought might remain after death, which were only those of the understanding, and not... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1859 - 852 oldal
...further, we see some of the philosophers which were least divine and most immersed in the senses and denied generally the immortality of the soul, yet...; which were only those of the understanding, and not of the affection ; so immortal and incorruptible a thing did knowledge seem unto them to be. But... | |
| Francis Bacon (Viscount St. Albans) - 1857 - 856 oldal
...further, we see some of the philosophers which were least divine and most immersed in the senses and denied generally the immortality of the soul, yet...; which were only those of the understanding, and not of the affection ; so immortal and incorruptible a thing did knowledge seem unto them to be. But... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1859 - 856 oldal
...further, we see some of the philosophers which were least divine and most immersed in the senses and denied generally the immortality of the soul, yet...; which were only those of the understanding, and not of the affection ; so immortal and incorruptible a thing did knowledge seem unto them to be. But... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1861 - 862 oldal
...and most immersed in the senses and denied generally the immortality of the soul, yet came to tliis point, that whatsoever motions the spirit of man could...; which were only those of the understanding, and not of the affection ; so immortal and incorruptible a thing did knowledge seem unto them to be. But... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1864 - 464 oldal
...further, we see some of the philosophers which were least divine and most immersed in the senses and denied generally the immortality of the soul, yet...; which were only those of the understanding, and not of the affection ; so immortal and incorruptible a thing did knowledge seem unto them to be. But... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 oldal
...wisdom, illuminations (enlightenment), and inventions, the one of the other ! Nay, further, we see some of the philosophers which were least divine,...they thought might remain after death ; which were (could be) only those of the understanding, and not of the affection (emotions), so immortal and incorruptible... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1868 - 368 oldal
...the philosophers, which were least divine and most immersed in the senses, and denied generally tho immortality of the soul, yet came to this point, that...death, which were only those of the understanding, and not of the affections ; so immortal and incorruptible a thing did knowledge seem unto them to be. But... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1869 - 446 oldal
...further, we see some of the philosophers which were least divine, and most immersed in the senses, and denied generally the immortality of the soul, yet...of man could act and perform without the organs of the~body, ffiey "ffioTigEFmignT "ferfiairi after death'; 'which were"only*'those" of "the understanding,... | |
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