Pantheisticon

John Toland (1670 - 1722)

Pantheisticon: or, the Form Of Celebrating the Socratic-Society.
Divided into Three Parts.
Which Contain,
I. The Morals and Axioms of the Pantheists; or the Brotherhood.
II. Their Deity and Philosophy.
III. Their Liberty, and a Law, neither deceiving, nor to be deceived.
To which is prefix'd a Discourse upon the Antient and Modern Societies of the Learned, as also upon the Infinite and Eternal Universe. And subjoined, a short dissertation upon a Two-fold Philosophy of the Pantheists, that is to be followed; together with an Idea of the best and most accomplished Man.
Written Originally in Latin, by the Ingenious Mr. John Toland. And now, for the first Time, faithfully rendered into English. (Summary from frontispiece.)

Genre(s): Early Modern, Other religions

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 To the Learned and Ingenious Reader Alessandro Gagliardi
00:05:08
Play 01 Of the Antient and Modern Societies of the Learned. Sections I - V Ruth Golding
00:16:00
Play 02 Of the Antient and Modern Societies of the Learned. Sections VI - IX Anna Simon
00:15:06
Play 03 Of the Antient and Modern Societies of the Learned. Sections X - XIII Leni
00:13:58
Play 04 Of the Antient and Modern Societies of the Learned. Sections XIV - XVII Leni
00:15:33
Play 05 The First Part of the Form of Celebrating the Socratic Society: The Morals and Axioms of the Society Anna Simon
Ruth Golding
00:06:00
Play 06 The Second Part: The Deity and Philosophy of the Society Anna Simon
Ruth Golding
00:10:50
Play 07 The Third Part: The Liberty of the Society; and a Law, neither deceiving, nor be deceived. Anna Simon
Alessandro Gagliardi
00:06:29
Play 08 The two last Stanzas, taken from Horace Leni
00:02:38
Play 09 Of a Two-fold Philosophy of the Pantheists Ruth Golding
00:21:24