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الصفحة 168
... moving the parts of his body that he hath now , which is not in itself impossible , if God so pleased to have it ; or at least it is not impossible for God so to move him ) : and then I ask , Whether that which hinders his hand from moving ...
... moving the parts of his body that he hath now , which is not in itself impossible , if God so pleased to have it ; or at least it is not impossible for God so to move him ) : and then I ask , Whether that which hinders his hand from moving ...
الصفحة 178
... move so swift as not to affect the senses distinctly with several distin- guishable distances of their motion , and so cause not any train of ideas in the mind , are not also perceived to move for any thing that moves round about in a ...
... move so swift as not to affect the senses distinctly with several distin- guishable distances of their motion , and so cause not any train of ideas in the mind , are not also perceived to move for any thing that moves round about in a ...
الصفحة 289
... move , or not to move my hand : I am then in that respect perfectly free . My will determines that operative power to rest , I am yet free , because the indifferency of that my operative power to act , or not to act , still remains ...
... move , or not to move my hand : I am then in that respect perfectly free . My will determines that operative power to rest , I am yet free , because the indifferency of that my operative power to act , or not to act , still remains ...
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