
Democritus Platonissans
by Henry More
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From "Henry More (1614-1687), the most interesting member of that group traditionally known as the Cambridge Platonists, lived conscientiously and well. Having early set out on one course, he never thought to change it; he devoted his whole life to the joy of celebrating, again and again, “a firm and unshaken Belief of the Existence of GOD . . . , a God infinitely Good, as well as infinitely Great . . . .”1 Such faith was for More the starting point of his rational “with the most fervent Prayers” he beseeched God, in his autobiographical “Praefatio Generalissima,” “to set me free from the dark...
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- The Augustan Reprint Society
- HENRY MORE
- Democritus Platonissans
- (1646)
- INTRODUCTION
- NOTES TO THE INTRODUCTION
- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
- Democritus Platonissans,
- AN ESSAY
- INFINITY OF WORLDS
- Platonick Principles.
- Hereunto is annexed
- CUPIDS CONFLICT
- together with
- The Philosophers Devotion:
- And a Particular Interpretation appertain- ing to the three last books of the Song of the Soul.
- To the Reader.
- Cupids Conflict.
- Mela. Cleanthes.
- A Particular Interpretation appertaining to the three last books of the Platonick Song of the Soul.
- The Augustan Reprint Society
- WILLIAM ANDREWS CLARK MEMORIAL LIBRARY
- The Augustan Reprint Society
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