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And tho sometimes they talk of the influence Fortune has over humane Affairs, yet they acknowledg it to be subject to the pleasure of God. |
And though sometime they talk of the influence Fortune has over humane Affairs, yet they acknowledge it to be Subject to the pleasure of God. |
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Aristotle tell us, that the ancient Philosophers, who treated of the Original, and Corruption of things, did define nothing, or leave no Opinion concerning Fortune. — That nothing proceeded from it. — That a Mind or Nature was precedent to it, and therefore necessarily, the first Cause of the Effects, not only ascribed to Fortune, but of the Universe. NONLATINALPHABET. Arist. Natur. Auscult. l. 2. c. 6. |
Aristotle tell us, that the ancient Philosophers, who treated of the Original, and Corruption of things, did define nothing, or leave no Opinion Concerning Fortune. — That nothing proceeded from it. — That a Mind or Nature was precedent to it, and Therefore necessarily, the First Cause of the Effects, not only ascribed to Fortune, but of the Universe.. Arist. Nature Auscult. l. 2. c. 6. |
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