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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... depend upon that Hypothefis . As indeed they cannot well do otherwife , efpecially Confider- ing that ' tis impoffible to talk about certain things with any Exactnefs , but upon the Sup- pofition of their Eternal Measures , Reasons and ...
... depend upon that Hypothefis . As indeed they cannot well do otherwife , efpecially Confider- ing that ' tis impoffible to talk about certain things with any Exactnefs , but upon the Sup- pofition of their Eternal Measures , Reasons and ...
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... depend upon them as other Relations do upon their Subject and Term , upon the Pofition of which they inftantly arife , and upon the removal of which they immediately Ceafe . As therefore those other Relations ( as the Schools them ...
... depend upon them as other Relations do upon their Subject and Term , upon the Pofition of which they inftantly arife , and upon the removal of which they immediately Ceafe . As therefore those other Relations ( as the Schools them ...
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... depend upon that celebrated Principle or rather Maxim , that of nothing there can be no Affection ( which yet one would think were ftability enough ) but also centers upon the fame Foundation where- on that Maxim ultimately refts , viz ...
... depend upon that celebrated Principle or rather Maxim , that of nothing there can be no Affection ( which yet one would think were ftability enough ) but also centers upon the fame Foundation where- on that Maxim ultimately refts , viz ...
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... depend upon the will of God even as the Existence of things does , and fo turn necef- fary into Contingent Truth , their truth would be alfo. fary 72. TheseConfiderations do , I tihnk , abundantly fhew the 98 The Theory of.
... depend upon the will of God even as the Existence of things does , and fo turn necef- fary into Contingent Truth , their truth would be alfo. fary 72. TheseConfiderations do , I tihnk , abundantly fhew the 98 The Theory of.
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