The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... present condition , we want not faculties to attain . But it appears not , that God intended we should have a perfect , clear , and adequate knowledge of them : that perhaps is not in the com- prehension of any finite being . We are ...
... present condition , we want not faculties to attain . But it appears not , that God intended we should have a perfect , clear , and adequate knowledge of them : that perhaps is not in the com- prehension of any finite being . We are ...
الصفحة 17
... present design , and the circumstances of the ob ject they would consider . For how much would that man exceed all others in knowledge , who had but the VOL . II . C · faculty so to alter the structure of his eyes Ch . 23 . 17 Our Ideas ...
... present design , and the circumstances of the ob ject they would consider . For how much would that man exceed all others in knowledge , who had but the VOL . II . C · faculty so to alter the structure of his eyes Ch . 23 . 17 Our Ideas ...
الصفحة 18
... present state , unalterable or- gans so contrived , as to discover the figure and motion of the minute parts of bodies , whereon depend those sensible qualities we now observe in them , would per- haps be of no advantage . God has , no ...
... present state , unalterable or- gans so contrived , as to discover the figure and motion of the minute parts of bodies , whereon depend those sensible qualities we now observe in them , would per- haps be of no advantage . God has , no ...
الصفحة 21
... present purpose , I desire him to put it into intelligible English ; and then from thence draw a reason to show , that immaterial spirits are not capable of motion . Indeed motion cannot be attributed to God ; not because he is an ...
... present purpose , I desire him to put it into intelligible English ; and then from thence draw a reason to show , that immaterial spirits are not capable of motion . Indeed motion cannot be attributed to God ; not because he is an ...
الصفحة 44
... present . present . For we never finding , nor con- ceiving it possible , that two things of the same kind should exist in the same place at the same time , we rightly conclude , that whatever exists any where at any time , excludes all ...
... present . present . For we never finding , nor con- ceiving it possible , that two things of the same kind should exist in the same place at the same time , we rightly conclude , that whatever exists any where at any time , excludes all ...
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