The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 196
... suppose equal to certain lengths of measured time ; and so consider them as bounded and determined . For if we should suppose the crea- tion , or fall of the angels , was at the beginning of the Julian period , we should speak properly ...
... suppose equal to certain lengths of measured time ; and so consider them as bounded and determined . For if we should suppose the crea- tion , or fall of the angels , was at the beginning of the Julian period , we should speak properly ...
الصفحة 213
... suppose the mind already passed over , and actually to have a view of all those repeated ideas of space , which an endless repetition can never totally represent to it ; which carries in it a plain contradiction . We have no § 8. This ...
... suppose the mind already passed over , and actually to have a view of all those repeated ideas of space , which an endless repetition can never totally represent to it ; which carries in it a plain contradiction . We have no § 8. This ...
الصفحة 222
... suppose to be this , that finding by a due contemplation of causes and effects , that it is necessary to admit some eternal being , and so to consider the real existence of that being , as taken up and commensurate to their idea of ...
... suppose to be this , that finding by a due contemplation of causes and effects , that it is necessary to admit some eternal being , and so to consider the real existence of that being , as taken up and commensurate to their idea of ...
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