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... substance , make the ordinary idea of a man . Now of substances also there are two sorts of ideas ; one of single substances , as they exist separately , as of a man , or a sheep ; the other of several of those put together , as an army ...
... substance , make the ordinary idea of a man . Now of substances also there are two sorts of ideas ; one of single substances , as they exist separately , as of a man , or a sheep ; the other of several of those put together , as an army ...
الصفحة 166
... substances . If so , whether it will thence follow that God , spirits , and body , agreeing in the same common nature of substance , differ not any otherwise than in a bare different mo- dification of that substance ; as a tree and a ...
... substances . If so , whether it will thence follow that God , spirits , and body , agreeing in the same common nature of substance , differ not any otherwise than in a bare different mo- dification of that substance ; as a tree and a ...
الصفحة 291
... substance or agent puts itself into action by its own power , and this is properly active power . Whatsoever modification a substance has , whereby it produces any effect , that is called action ; v . g . a solid substance by motion ...
... substance or agent puts itself into action by its own power , and this is properly active power . Whatsoever modification a substance has , whereby it produces any effect , that is called action ; v . g . a solid substance by motion ...
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