| In-Text |
This was the pretence of Vanini, who was burnt for Atheism at Tholouse, A. D. 1619. whose Mind, he says, grew more and more strong, healthful and robust, as he exercised it in searching out the Secrets of that Supreme Philosophy, which is wholly unknown to the common and ordinary Rank of Philosophers: |
This was the pretence of Vanini, who was burned for Atheism At Toulouse, A. D. 1619. whose Mind, he Says, grew more and more strong, healthful and robust, as he exercised it in searching out the Secrets of that Supreme Philosophy, which is wholly unknown to the Common and ordinary Rank of Philosophers: |
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Animus tamen in supremae & vulgo Philosophantibus incognitae Philosophiae Arcanit investigandis validior factus & robustior; ut Physico-Magicum nostrum, quod mox ex umbrâ in lucem prodibit pellegent, aequa posteritas facilè est Judicatura. |
Animus tamen in Supreme & vulgo Philosophantibus incognitae Philosophiae Arcanit investigandis validior factus & robustior; ut Physico-Magicum nostrum, quod mox ex umbrâ in lucem prodibit pellegent, Equal posteritas facilè est Judicatura. |
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