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1 1, 3 | service-vessels, of the philosophers, wise; while every thinking
2 1, 30(21) | of the greatest poets and philosophers taught, that ONE supreme
3 1, 30(21) | Virgil, Ovid, &c.: among the philosophers, Thales, Pythagoras, Anaxagoras,
4 1, 63(54) | Christians, but of the heathen Philosophers themselves, [Greek]. See
5 2 | SECOND BOOK AGAINST THE PHILOSOPHERS. ~
6 2, 15(28) | Cicero himself, were the philosophers in any respect better. Compare
7 2, 18(32) | absurdities put forth by the Philosophers, that he confesses, that
8 2, 19(33) | a general account of the Philosophers and their chronological
9 2, 19(35) | 50 below), and blames the Philosophers for adopting it, while they
10 2, 19 | those were who arose as Philosophers of the school of Epicurus
11 2, 21 | themselves (as being) the best of Philosophers, dared with ungodly ./.
12 2, 21 | the doctrine of the Stoic Philosophers, that all being, even the
13 2, 21 | only of the souls of the Philosophers 49 ? and, that at last,
14 2, 21 | the contentions of the Philosophers themselves: the same divisions
15 2, 22 | descendants however, of the Philosophers, who were named the "primitive (
16 2, 22 | themselves the name and show of Philosophers: some of them affirming
17 2, 22(57) | Pythagoras—the prince of Philosophers—number, and its proportions. ~
18 2, 22(58) | particular account of these Philosophers, see Brucker, Tom. ii. Pars.
19 2, 23(60) | were termed Atheists by the philosophers generally. See Vossius de
20 2, 24(61) | moderns. When arguing with the philosophers of his day, he would, naturally
21 2, 29 | Him, whom, if we are truly Philosophers, we shall all clearly know,
22 2, 30 | cock ! Nor did the best of Philosophers blush;—nor was it concealed :—
23 2, 35 | Law, dismissed from the Philosophers, that Fear, and Law, which (
24 2, 44 | essence, from the souls of the Philosophers ! He (also) affirmed after
25 2, 49 | things either against the Philosophers who were before him, or
26 2, 49 | themselves that they were Philosophers. These same persons were
27 2, 49 | the contentions of the Philosophers against one another, their
28 2, 50 | former times styled the Philosophers of Physics, that they should
29 2, 50 | at once godless; and the Philosophers appear to have been particularly
30 2, 50 | one of these marvellous Philosophers did this ; it remains, that
31 2, 50 | that these men were no Philosophers; or, that those (Deities)
32 2, 50 | at nought; they were no Philosophers, but were fools and ignorant
33 2, 51 | wise in God, and be (real) Philosophers?—and (thus) teach them the
34 2, 51 | who boasted that they were Philosophers, were unworthy of that name!
35 2, 52 | 52. Thus these (Philosophers) became in (appearance)
36 2, 52(97) | the beard and hair of the Philosophers, together with the white
37 2, 52(97) | that worn by the Soofee Philosophers of the East; and so called
38 2, 52(97) | Laert. that it was the moral Philosophers only, who wore their hair
39 2, 52 | things advantageous to the Philosophers ? There is no one who will
40 2, 52 | On this account, these Philosophers appear to me, to have laboured
41 2, 52 | themselves, together with their Philosophers, and Kings,—through an estrangement
42 2, 64 | year115! The most select Philosophers also attest, that things
43 2, 64(118)| some of the most famous Philosophers! See also Clemens Alexand.
44 2, 81 | The wickedness too, of the Philosophers themselves, as also the
45 2, 81(146)| p. 276. D.) charges the Philosophers of Greece with this detestable
46 2, 81(146)| most virtuous of all the Philosophers, was addicted to this practice,
47 2, 82 | truth) even the family of Philosophers was in a state of agitation.
48 5, 3 | that these recent (true) philosophers were aided in these great (
49 5, 6 | was also from these famous philosophers; -- they delivered these
50 5, 14 | attached) to Him, and became Philosophers; but also ./. tens of thousands
51 5, 16 | ordinances of Kings, Legislators, Philosophers, Poets, and Theologians?
52 5, 34 | arraign the positions58 of the Philosophers among the Greeks, whose
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