An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal Or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts: The First Considering it Absolutely in it Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding ...S. Manship, 1701 |
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... appears . ' Tis true indeed , that fome Years ago when I had the Honour to be one of the Fellows of All - Souls College in Oxford ( which God for ever blefs and profper ) I began a Treatife upon this Subject in Latin , whereof Ithere ...
... appears . ' Tis true indeed , that fome Years ago when I had the Honour to be one of the Fellows of All - Souls College in Oxford ( which God for ever blefs and profper ) I began a Treatife upon this Subject in Latin , whereof Ithere ...
Strona iii
... appear altogether unintelligible to fome , and be understood by babves , and accordingly vilified and ridiculed by others , I thought it might be convenient to treat of them more at large , to set out the Notion more in the Light , and ...
... appear altogether unintelligible to fome , and be understood by babves , and accordingly vilified and ridiculed by others , I thought it might be convenient to treat of them more at large , to set out the Notion more in the Light , and ...
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... appears without the d which would have contribu- ted very much to the Light , Strength and Bean- ty of it . And it might also have been much more Perf & and Correct than it is from the Prefs well as frommy Hand ) if with all the ...
... appears without the d which would have contribu- ted very much to the Light , Strength and Bean- ty of it . And it might also have been much more Perf & and Correct than it is from the Prefs well as frommy Hand ) if with all the ...
Strona 15
... appears as fhe is , and Men's Underftand- ings are left to their free Exercise and Operati- on about her , and fo there being no Prejudice in the Scale , fhe has Weight enough to turn it . But when once fuch a fide of the Queftion is ...
... appears as fhe is , and Men's Underftand- ings are left to their free Exercise and Operati- on about her , and fo there being no Prejudice in the Scale , fhe has Weight enough to turn it . But when once fuch a fide of the Queftion is ...
Strona 22
... appear to be the Spring that moved , and the measure that directed his Action , efpecially if the Operation were purely Intellectual , and the immediate work of the Mind . He must needs then think of what he does , because what he does ...
... appear to be the Spring that moved , and the measure that directed his Action , efpecially if the Operation were purely Intellectual , and the immediate work of the Mind . He must needs then think of what he does , because what he does ...
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