The Procedure, Extent, and Limits of Human UnderstandingW. Innys and R. Manby, 1737 - Всего страниц: 477 |
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... Person . I HAVE endeavoured to be very exact and juft in my Quotations , tho ' I name none but the Antients ; and even out of thefe I decline , as much as may be , ci- ting either the Place or Page from whence the Quotations are taken ...
... Person . I HAVE endeavoured to be very exact and juft in my Quotations , tho ' I name none but the Antients ; and even out of thefe I decline , as much as may be , ci- ting either the Place or Page from whence the Quotations are taken ...
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... Person who faid it , but according to the intrinfic weight of what is faid . THO ' I may commit many mistakes and oversights in the course of my Per- formance ; ( and who is intirely free from them ? ) yet that ought to be no Prejudice ...
... Person who faid it , but according to the intrinfic weight of what is faid . THO ' I may commit many mistakes and oversights in the course of my Per- formance ; ( and who is intirely free from them ? ) yet that ought to be no Prejudice ...
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... Person who never faw the Face of any other Man but in a Glafs , nor Sun , Moon , or Stars but in the Water ; how imperfectly would he think and fpeak fpeak of the Things themselves represented to him by those 116 PROCEDURE OF.
... Person who never faw the Face of any other Man but in a Glafs , nor Sun , Moon , or Stars but in the Water ; how imperfectly would he think and fpeak fpeak of the Things themselves represented to him by those 116 PROCEDURE OF.
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... Person , whether the Effect and Confequence of it hath not al- ready been , the fupporting and encouraging Libertines and Unbelievers in their Demands for Demonftrative Certainty and Evidence in every Point both of Faith and Practice ...
... Person , whether the Effect and Confequence of it hath not al- ready been , the fupporting and encouraging Libertines and Unbelievers in their Demands for Demonftrative Certainty and Evidence in every Point both of Faith and Practice ...
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... Person should be by Nature Truly God , and yet not the True God ; and that he should not have one Attribute Originaly and properly His Own , to render him even Truly God . THAT there are two Divine Perfons who had not any Divine Nature ...
... Person should be by Nature Truly God , and yet not the True God ; and that he should not have one Attribute Originaly and properly His Own , to render him even Truly God . THAT there are two Divine Perfons who had not any Divine Nature ...
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