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, 1704 |
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... fhew at large in my former Part . And this appears from the denial of , or contradiction to fuch a Confequence . For what is it that we then deny or contradict ? Not the Part following , upon the Condition , but the intire Conditional ...
... fhew at large in my former Part . And this appears from the denial of , or contradiction to fuch a Confequence . For what is it that we then deny or contradict ? Not the Part following , upon the Condition , but the intire Conditional ...
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... fhew , and till that be done , nothing actually follows ; but things hang in the fame fufpenfe as before : By which it clearly appears , that the Confequence ( as ' tis cal- led ) of an Hypothetical Syllogifm is not properly an actual ...
... fhew , and till that be done , nothing actually follows ; but things hang in the fame fufpenfe as before : By which it clearly appears , that the Confequence ( as ' tis cal- led ) of an Hypothetical Syllogifm is not properly an actual ...
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... fhew which fide of the Queftion is moft for our Inte- reft to have true , than pofitively to determine which is fo , let us confider whether we can confirm these Prefumptions by fome more di- rect and convincing Evidence . And because ...
... fhew which fide of the Queftion is moft for our Inte- reft to have true , than pofitively to determine which is fo , let us confider whether we can confirm these Prefumptions by fome more di- rect and convincing Evidence . And because ...
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... fhew that thefe Things are not diftinct by a modal Di- ftinction , fince if fo ' tis reasonable to think that they would never be found to be exclufive of each other ; but on the contrary , as every Ex- tended Being would then be a ...
... fhew that thefe Things are not diftinct by a modal Di- ftinction , fince if fo ' tis reasonable to think that they would never be found to be exclufive of each other ; but on the contrary , as every Ex- tended Being would then be a ...
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... fhew . And yet whoever shall at- tentively confider how a Plant draws the Juices of the Earth to it felf , works and elaborates thofe Juices till it converts them into its own Juice , then of that Juice ( to fay nothing of the ...
... fhew . And yet whoever shall at- tentively confider how a Plant draws the Juices of the Earth to it felf , works and elaborates thofe Juices till it converts them into its own Juice , then of that Juice ( to fay nothing of the ...
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abfolutely Abſtraction according Affent againſt alfo alſo anſwer Auftin becauſe befides Bodies call'd Caufe cauſe ceive Colour conceive Conclufion confequently confider confider'd Confideration confift diftinct Divine Ideas Effence effentially elfe elſe Eternal exprefs faid fame feems feen felf felves fenfe fenfible ferve fhall fhew fhewn fhould fimple fince firft fome fomething fometimes formal fpeak ftand fuch fufficient fuppofe himſelf Hypothefis Ideas whereby immediate Object Immutable impoffible Impreffion intel intellectual intelligible itſelf leaft leaſt lefs Light lumen Malebranche Matter meaſure Mind Modalities moft moſt Motion muft muſt Nature neceffary neceffity obferve occafion otherwife perceive Perception perfect Philofophers Pleaſure poffible pofitive prefent Principle Propofition purpoſe Queſtion quod Reaſon refpect reprefent Science ſeems Senfation Senfe Sentiment ſhall Soul ſpeak Species Subftance Suppofition ſuppoſe thefe themſelves ther theſe things thofe thoſe Ideas Thought tion tis plain true Truth underſtand underſtood uſe Vifion whofe Wiſdom
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