Of the Proficience and Advancement of LearningWilliam Pickering, 1840 - 350 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 160
... Paracelsus , eloquently reduced into a harmony by the pen of Severinus the Dane ; and that of Tilesius , and his scholar Donius , being as a pastoral philosophy , full of sense , but of no great depth ; and that of Fracastorius , who ...
... Paracelsus , eloquently reduced into a harmony by the pen of Severinus the Dane ; and that of Tilesius , and his scholar Donius , being as a pastoral philosophy , full of sense , but of no great depth ; and that of Fracastorius , who ...
الصفحة 167
... Paracelsus and the alchemists , as if there were to be found in man's body certain corres- pondences and parallels , which should have respect to all varieties of things , as stars , planets , minerals , which are extant in the great ...
... Paracelsus and the alchemists , as if there were to be found in man's body certain corres- pondences and parallels , which should have respect to all varieties of things , as stars , planets , minerals , which are extant in the great ...
الصفحة 181
... Paracelsus , and the disciples of pretended natural magic have been so intemperate , as they have exalted the power of the imagination to be much one with the power of miracle - working faith ; others , that draw nearer to probability ...
... Paracelsus , and the disciples of pretended natural magic have been so intemperate , as they have exalted the power of the imagination to be much one with the power of miracle - working faith ; others , that draw nearer to probability ...
الصفحة 326
... Paracelsus , and some others , that have pretended to find the truth of all natural philosophy in the Scriptures ; scan- dalizing and traducing all other philosophy as heathenish and profane . But there is no such en- mity between God's ...
... Paracelsus , and some others , that have pretended to find the truth of all natural philosophy in the Scriptures ; scan- dalizing and traducing all other philosophy as heathenish and profane . But there is no such en- mity between God's ...
الصفحة 345
... Paracelsus , his School of natural magic , 181 . Paris , judgment of , 93 . Passive Good , 240 Patience , 178 . Peccant humours of learning , 48 . Pedantical Knowledge , 227 . Perfect History , 113 . Philosophia prima , 50 , 131 ...
... Paracelsus , his School of natural magic , 181 . Paris , judgment of , 93 . Passive Good , 240 Patience , 178 . Peccant humours of learning , 48 . Pedantical Knowledge , 227 . Perfect History , 113 . Philosophia prima , 50 , 131 ...
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