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And we see that the most Venerable amongst them for Moral Wisdom (for example) Socrates, Tully, and Seneca, when they discourse expresly concerning the Immortality of the Soul, want Arguments to convince themselves of the truth of it, |
And we see that the most Venerable among them for Moral Wisdom (for Exampl) Socrates, Tully, and Senecca, when they discourse expressly Concerning the Immortality of the Soul, want Arguments to convince themselves of the truth of it, |
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Plato in Phoed. where Socrates is introduced saying, I hope there is a place where I and good men shall meet; yet I cannot affirm it. Cicero Tusc. Quest. I wish you could prove to me that our souls are immortal, and that we do not wholly die. Senec. Epist. ad Lucil. If wise men have said true, and there be a place to receive us after death. |
Plato in Food. where Socrates is introduced saying, I hope there is a place where I and good men shall meet; yet I cannot affirm it. Cicero Tuscany Quest. I wish you could prove to me that our Souls Are immortal, and that we do not wholly die. Seneca Epistle and Lucil. If wise men have said true, and there be a place to receive us After death. |
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