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St. Cyprian, in his Trearifc on the Vanity of Idols, from the teflrroociids of Plato, Socrates, ami Trilmegiitus. Authors are not fo unanimous about their nature, as of their cxiitence Clemens Alexandrinus believed they had bodies, which was alfo the opinion of Origen, Cafarius, Ter-tullian, and feveral others but Athanafius, St. Bafil, bt.' Gregory, Ni 'tne, St. Cyril, and St. Chryfoltom, hold them to be mere fpirirs. Authors are alio divided as to the time of the creation of angels fbme will...
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calculated the nativity of bis fon Marcellus, and foretold that he ftvxdd come to great preferment and di nity in the church and, his mother afterwards entreating him to marry one Callandra Benna, he very relb-lutely declined it, faying, He would not with the bands of matrimony bind liimfelf from that better fortune which the ftars had promiled him if he continued to hvelingle and unmarried. And he was afterwards really made pope. Picus Mirandula was a ftvere writer againlt Aitrology, infomuch...
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i1 LATTERED, as I have been, by an uncommon demand for the former ed-tions of this woik and honoured by letters of unbounded approbation and applaufe, from lome of the higheft and molt venerable charadtcrs in the Bnuih Dominions, I could no longer forego their importunitieb to bring forward the ptefent new edition, which will be found considerably mproved, and Come cf the prc idt ons Foretold in it upwards of feven years ago, particularly concerning France, now actually fulfilled, and otheis...
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from the exterior circumference of the heavens to the inmoft centre of the earth, how could the fetopathies and antipathies of nature poliibly work fuch compliances and differences as we know they do, at the amazin diilanccs we fee them, and without any vifihle or imaginable contact unlefs inane faculty exiils in the world, that is capable of iultaining this tnviiible coirelpondency between one creature and another Where hfe is, thele things are eaiily effected as the child in the womb is...
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Portsmouth Common, In the Year of Malonry 5784, Momlu-J- f ill lt H oyTil College of 1 I ly s ci an ,s ill Al er lt 1 e
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