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Parmenides (who followed Pythagoras ) is brought in by Plato, philosophizing on that old Axiom, NONLATINALPHABET, One and Many; |
Parmenides (who followed Pythagoras) is brought in by Plato, philosophizing on that old Axiom,, One and Many; |
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This Tradition of NONLATINALPHABET, was a point of great discourse amongst the Ancients; it was the great Principle on which Parmenides founded his divine Idea's, delivered by Plato: Platonicae ideae ortum habuerunt ex Parmenide, cujus magnum principium fuit NONLATINALPHABET, one and many: one in the Architype Idea God, many in their individual Natures; or otherwise it relates to the Unity of the Divine Essence, and the Plurality of Persons; for the Platonists speak much of NONLATINALPHABET, a Trinity. |
This Tradition of, was a point of great discourse among the Ancients; it was the great Principle on which Parmenides founded his divine Idea's, Delivered by Plato: Platonicae Ideae Garden habuerunt ex Parmenide, cujus magnum principium fuit, one and many: one in the Archetype Idea God, many in their Individu Nature's; or otherwise it relates to the Unity of the Divine Essence, and the Plurality of Persons; for the Platonists speak much of, a Trinity. |
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