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1. de Energia Dcemonum, c. 7. holds, That Angels have bodies, (though he grants them to be as pure, or more pure than Air is) otherwise he could not apprehend how they should be tormented in Hell ; and it may be upon this ground it was, that the Author fell into the error of the Arabians, mentioned by him, Sect. 7. Sect. 51. There are as many Hells as Anaxagoras conceited worlds."] I Pag. 73- assure my self that this is false printed, and that instead of Anaxagoras it should be Anaxarchus ; for... Anaxagoras is reckon'd amongst those Philosophers that maintain'd a Unity of the world, but Anaxarchus (according to the opinion of Epicurus) held there were infinite Worlds. That is he that caus'd Alexander to weep by telling him that there were infinite worlds, whereby Alexander it seems was brought out of opinion of his Geography, who before that time thought there remained nothing, or not much beyond his Conquests. Sect. 54. It is hard to place those souk- in Hell.] Lactantius is alike Pa e- 75- charitably disposed towards those.
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