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CPP: Henry More, ‘Epistolæ quatuor ad Renatum Des-Cartes (English…
https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/diplomatic/Hengstermann1679C11 Oct 2022: Hence, God is extended and expanded in his own way, and therefore is an extended substance” (Op. ... anywhere. It has produced matter in all places without leaving even the minutest of gaps” (Op. -
CPP: Henry More, ‘Epistolæ quatuor ad Renatum Des-Cartes (English…
https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/normalised/Hengstermann1679C11 Oct 2022: Hence, God is extended and expanded in his own way, and therefore is an extended substance” (Op. ... anywhere. It has produced matter in all places without leaving even the minutest of gaps” (Op. -
CPP: Henry More, ‘Philosophiæ Teutonicæ censura (English translation…
https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/diplomatic/Hengstermann1679D11 Oct 2022: The few scholia added to the fourth quaestio (Op. omn. II/1, 555) and the conclusio (II/1, 561) all bear upon Boehme’s kinship with Spinoza and Luria. ... Op. omn. II/1, 547). As in his earliest works, More cites his favourite expression of divine -
CPP: Henry More, ‘Philosophiæ Teutonicæ censura (English translation…
https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/normalised/Hengstermann1679D11 Oct 2022: The few scholia added to the fourth quaestio (Op. omn. II/1, 555) and the conclusio (II/1, 561) all bear upon Boehme’s kinship with Spinoza and Luria. ... Op. omn. II/1, 547). As in his earliest works, More cites his favourite expression of divine -
CPP: John Smith, ‘The Excellency and Nobleness of True Religion’,…
https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/diplomatic/Smith1660I-excerpt00911 Oct 2022: Search site content. Browse by Author. About the Cambridge Platonists. Publication History. John Smith, ‘The Excellency and Nobleness of True Religion’, from Select Discourses (1660), pp. 375-451. [Normalised Text]. <375>. THE. EXCELLENCY and -
CPP: Henry More, ‘Ad V. C. epistola altera (English translation by…
https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/diplomatic/Hengstermann1679A11 Oct 2022: alt. 1 [Op. omn. II/1, 565]). Only in 1677, however, did More finally decide to give in to his European friends’ earnest entreaties and write the first major book-length -
CPP: John Smith, ‘The Excellency and Nobleness of True Religion’,…
https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/normalised/Smith1660I-excerpt00911 Oct 2022: Search site content. Browse by Author. About the Cambridge Platonists. Publication History. John Smith, ‘The Excellency and Nobleness of True Religion’, from Select Discourses (1660), pp. 375-451. [Diplomatic Text]. <375>. THE. EXCELLENCY and -
CPP: Henry More, ‘Ad V. C. epistola altera (English translation by…
https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/normalised/Hengstermann1679A11 Oct 2022: alt. 1 [Op. omn. II/1, 565]). Only in 1677, however, did More finally decide to give in to his European friends’ earnest entreaties and write the first major book-length -
CPP: Henry More, ‘Enchiridion ethicum (English translation by Edward…
https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/diplomatic/Hengstermann1679B11 Oct 2022: Search site content. Browse by Author. About the Cambridge Platonists. Publication History. Henry More, ‘Enchiridion ethicum (English translation by Edward Southwell, revised by Christian Hengstermann)’, from Opera omnia, I (1679), 1-96. -
CPP: Henry More, ‘Enchiridion ethicum (English translation by Edward…
https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/normalised/Hengstermann1679B11 Oct 2022: Search site content. Browse by Author. About the Cambridge Platonists. Publication History. Henry More, ‘Enchiridion ethicum (English translation by Edward Southwell, revised by Christian Hengstermann)’, from Opera omnia, I (1679), 1-96.
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