The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة 142
... greater paradox . When I consider what ado is made about a little Latin and Greek , how many years are spent in it , and what a noise and business it makes to no purpose , I can hardly forbear thinking , that the parents of children ...
... greater paradox . When I consider what ado is made about a little Latin and Greek , how many years are spent in it , and what a noise and business it makes to no purpose , I can hardly forbear thinking , that the parents of children ...
الصفحة 214
... greater the proportion there is be- tween the soul and any other being , the better and more intimately they can be united . Now then I ask , whether there be a greater proportion between God , an infinite being , and the soul , or ...
... greater the proportion there is be- tween the soul and any other being , the better and more intimately they can be united . Now then I ask , whether there be a greater proportion between God , an infinite being , and the soul , or ...
الصفحة 260
... greater power on the side of an impostor , and in favour of a lie ; wherever there is an opposition , and two pretending to be sent from heaven clash , the signs , which carry with them the evident marks of a greater power , will always ...
... greater power on the side of an impostor , and in favour of a lie ; wherever there is an opposition , and two pretending to be sent from heaven clash , the signs , which carry with them the evident marks of a greater power , will always ...
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An Examination of P Malebranches Opinion of seeing | 207 |
A Discourse of Miracles | 256 |
Memoirs relating to the Life of Anthony first Earl | 266 |
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