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Page 229
... Plotinus , is almost ashamed of its body . What shall it say , then , to the sugar - plums and cats ' - cradles , to the toilet , compliments , quarrels , cards , and custard , which rack the wit of all society . What joys has kind ...
... Plotinus , is almost ashamed of its body . What shall it say , then , to the sugar - plums and cats ' - cradles , to the toilet , compliments , quarrels , cards , and custard , which rack the wit of all society . What joys has kind ...
Page 256
... Plotinus , the vision of Porphyry , the conversion of Paul , the aurora of Behmen , the convulsions of George Fox and his Quakers , the il- lumination of Swedenborg , are of this kind . was in the case of these remarkable persons a ...
... Plotinus , the vision of Porphyry , the conversion of Paul , the aurora of Behmen , the convulsions of George Fox and his Quakers , the il- lumination of Swedenborg , are of this kind . was in the case of these remarkable persons a ...
Page 313
... grandees , Hermes , Heraclitus , Empedocles , Plato , Plotinus , Olympiodorus , Proclus , Synesius , and the rest , have somewhat so vast in their logic , so primary in their thinking , that it seems antecedent to INTELLECT . 313.
... grandees , Hermes , Heraclitus , Empedocles , Plato , Plotinus , Olympiodorus , Proclus , Synesius , and the rest , have somewhat so vast in their logic , so primary in their thinking , that it seems antecedent to INTELLECT . 313.
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