Miscellanies in Prose And Verse: Containing the Triumph of the Wise Man Over Fortune, According to the Doctrine of the Stoics And Platonists; the Creed of the Platonic Philosopher; a Panegyric On Sydenham, &c., &c
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god of gods, one and all things, and yet one prior to all. 15. I also believe that man is amicrocosm, com- prehending in himself partialis/ every thing which the world contains divinely and totally. That hence he is endued with an intellect subsisting in energy, and a rational soul proceeding from the same causes as those from which the intellect and soul of the universe proceed. And that he has likewise an ethereal vehicle analogous to the heavens, and a terrestrial body composed from the four... elements^ and with which also it is co-ordi- nate. 16, I believe that the rational part of man, in which his essence consists, is of a self-motive na- ture, and that it subsists between intellect, which is immoveable both in essence and energy, and nature, which both moves and is moved. n. I believe that the human as well as every mundane soul, uses periods and restitutions of its proper life. For in consequence of being measured by time, it energizes transitively, and possesses a proper motion.
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