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and comparing the Opinions of Plato and Porphyry, he reports Plato's Opinion to be thus, Animas sine corporibus in aeternum esse non posse, That our Souls will not endure to live eternally in disunion from our Bodies. |
and comparing the Opinions of Plato and Porphyry, he reports Plato's Opinion to be thus, Animas sine corporibus in aeternum esse non posse, That our Souls will not endure to live eternally in disunion from our Bodies. |
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Greg Nyssen. de Anima & Resurrectione p. 231. NONLATINALPHABET. ib. & deinceps. Videatur & Augustinus de Civitate Dei lib. 22. capp. 28, 29. v. & Forcatulum lib. 1 pag. 87, 90. |
Greg Nyssen. de Anima & Resurrection p. 231.. ib. & deinceps. Videatur & Augustine de Civitate Dei lib. 22. cap. 28, 29. v. & Forcatulum lib. 1 page. 87, 90. |
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