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... because ill men have made use of it , or because it has been made use of to had purposes ; for if that be a reason to condemn , or lay it by , we must lay by the terms , scripture , reason , perception , distinct , clear , & c . Nay ...
... because ill men have made use of it , or because it has been made use of to had purposes ; for if that be a reason to condemn , or lay it by , we must lay by the terms , scripture , reason , perception , distinct , clear , & c . Nay ...
الصفحة 88
... because of his hypothesis ; that is , because he supposes it to be so : which way of proving amounts to this , that I must necessarily think all last night , because another supposes I always think , though I myself cannot perceive that ...
... because of his hypothesis ; that is , because he supposes it to be so : which way of proving amounts to this , that I must necessarily think all last night , because another supposes I always think , though I myself cannot perceive that ...
الصفحة 222
... because they can have no idea of infinite matter . Which consequence , I conceive , is very ill collected ; because the existence of matter is no ways necessary to the existence of space , no more than the existence of motion , or the ...
... because they can have no idea of infinite matter . Which consequence , I conceive , is very ill collected ; because the existence of matter is no ways necessary to the existence of space , no more than the existence of motion , or the ...
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