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Secondly, another thing that we have received from Arguments of naturall and Human Reason is the doctrine of the Immortality of our Souls. And since the Soul according to the Platonique and Peripateticall, and all other Philosophy, is the great constituent Principle of our Being and Individuation, if that bee granted to bee immortall, it must bee granted that the greatest and most considerable part of every Individuall Man is immortall, |
Secondly, Another thing that we have received from Arguments of natural and Human Reason is the Doctrine of the Immortality of our Souls. And since the Soul according to the Platonic and Peripatetical, and all other Philosophy, is the great constituent Principle of our Being and Individuation, if that be granted to be immortal, it must be granted that the greatest and most considerable part of every Individu Man is immortal, |
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Detrchere aliquid alteri, & hominis incommodo suum augere commodum, magis est contra Naturam quam Mors, quam paupertas, quam dolor, &c. apud Ciceronem de Off. 3. Ad Carthaginem rediit Regulus, cum neque ignorabat se ad crudelissimum hostem atque exquisita supplicia prosicisci, quod Fidem servandam putabat. Cicero eod. Justum & tenacem propositi virum, Non civium ardor prova jubentium, Non vultus instantis Tyranni, Mente qualit solidâ. Si fractus illabatur Orbis, Impavidum ferient ruinae. Hac arte Pollux, & vagus Hercules Innixus, arces attigit igneas, &c. apud Horatium carm. lib. 3. Ode. 3. |
Detrchere Aliquid Alteri, & hominis incommodo suum augere commodum, magis est contra Naturam quam Mors, quam paupertas, quam dolour, etc. apud Ciceronem de Off. 3. Ad Carthaginem Redit Regulus, cum neque ignorabat se ad crudelissimum hostem atque exquisita supplicia prosicisci, quod Fidem servandam putabat. Cicero Eod. Justum & tenacem Propositi virum, Non Citizens ardor prova jubentium, Non vultus instantis Tyranni, Mente qualit solidâ. Si fractus illabatur Orbis, Impavidum ferient ruinae. Hac arte Pollux, & vagus Hercules Innixus, arces attigit igneas, etc. apud Horatium Carm. lib. 3. Ode. 3. |
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