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... feveral Forms and Methods ? When many write upon the fame Subject , it is an argument of the Excellency and Usefulness of it not that they are diffatisfied in what has been already faid by others , but that they think more may be faid ...
... feveral Forms and Methods ? When many write upon the fame Subject , it is an argument of the Excellency and Usefulness of it not that they are diffatisfied in what has been already faid by others , but that they think more may be faid ...
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... feveral forts of Matter can be only in Accidents , that is , in Bulk , Reft , Motion , Situation , and Figure , none of which can render Matter capable of Thought . For if a different Bulk of Matter could produce Thought in it , and the ...
... feveral forts of Matter can be only in Accidents , that is , in Bulk , Reft , Motion , Situation , and Figure , none of which can render Matter capable of Thought . For if a different Bulk of Matter could produce Thought in it , and the ...
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... feveral Parts of the Scriptures up- on each other ; and that the Old Teftament proves the New , and the New again proves the Old , as the Caufe and the Effect , € 4 P. 226 . CHAP . CHA P. XII . Of the Perfon of our Bleffed The Contents .
... feveral Parts of the Scriptures up- on each other ; and that the Old Teftament proves the New , and the New again proves the Old , as the Caufe and the Effect , € 4 P. 226 . CHAP . CHA P. XII . Of the Perfon of our Bleffed The Contents .
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... feveral Natures : For the invisible things of him , from the creation of the world , are clearly feen , being under- food by the things which are made , even his eternal power and Godhead , Rom . i . 20. But Men had corrupted themselves ...
... feveral Natures : For the invisible things of him , from the creation of the world , are clearly feen , being under- food by the things which are made , even his eternal power and Godhead , Rom . i . 20. But Men had corrupted themselves ...
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... feveral Means are alike fuitable to any End , no Man , furely , will prefume to prefcribe to Almighty God , and fay , that he ought to have used one rather than the other ; much lefs when one is inconvenient , and the other the only ...
... feveral Means are alike fuitable to any End , no Man , furely , will prefume to prefcribe to Almighty God , and fay , that he ought to have used one rather than the other ; much lefs when one is inconvenient , and the other the only ...
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