| Proclus - 1816 - 578 páginas
...inferior, from which they at first endeavoured to raise themselves, though in vain. In the third class is the race of divine men, who through a more excellent power, and with piercing eyes, acutely perceive supernal light, to the vision of which they raise themselves above the clouds and darkness as it were... | |
| Proclus - 1816 - 602 páginas
...which they at first endeavoured to raise themselves, though in vain. In the third clan it the race nf divine men, who through a more excellent power, and with piercing eyes, acutely perceive supernal light, to the vision of which they raise themselves abore the clouds and darkness at it were... | |
| Porphyry - 1823 - 298 páginas
...inferior, from which they at first endeavoured to raise themselves, though in vain. In the third class is the race of divine men, who through a more excellent power, and with piercing eyes, acutely perceive supernal light, to the vision of which they raise themselves, above the clouds and darkness, as it... | |
| Plotinus, Thomas Taylor - 1834 - 156 páginas
...nature, from which they at first endeavoured to raise themselves, though in vain". In the third class is the race of divine men, who, through a more excellent power, and with piercing eyes, acutely perceive supernal light, to the vision of which they raise themselves above the clouds and darkness, as it were,... | |
| Isaac Thomas Hecker - 1855 - 322 páginas
...sensual pleasures, the second to social and other political virtues, the third class is composed of the race of divine men, •who, through a more excellent power, and with piercing eyes, acutely perceive supernal light, to the vision of which they raise themselves, above the clouds of darkness, as it were,... | |
| Plotinus - 1895 - 552 páginas
...inferior, from which they at first endeavoured to raise themselves, though in vain. In the third class is the race of divine men, who through a more excellent power, and with piercing eyes, acutely perceive supernal light, to the vision of which they raise themselves above the clouds and darkness as it were... | |
| Iamblichus - 1895 - 404 páginas
...inferior, from which they at first endeavoured to raise themselves, though in vain. In the third class is the race of divine men, who, through a more excellent power, and with piercing eyes, acutely perceive supernal light, to the vision of which they raise themselves above the clouds and darkness, as it were,... | |
| 1912 - 870 páginas
...says Plotinus, anticipating the psychological conclusions of the newest philosophy, belong to "that race of divine men who through a more excellent power and with piercing eyes, acutely perceive the supernal light; to the vision of which they raise themselves up, above the clouds and darkness... | |
| Evelyn Underhill - 1913 - 422 páginas
...crystallising tendencies of thought and attained an immediate if imperfect communion with Reality — " that race of divine men who through a more excellent power and with piercing eyes acutely perceive the supernal light" 2 — the artists, the poets, the prophets, the seers ; the happy owners of unspoilt... | |
| Emily Herman - 1916 - 438 páginas
...crystallising tendencies of thought and attained an immediate if imperfect communion with Reality — ' that race of divine men who through a more excellent power and with piercing eyes acutely perceive the supernal light ' — the artists, the poets, the prophets, the seers ; the happy owners of unspoilt... | |
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