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... Metaphysique , as I do now understand the word ; it appeareth , by that which hath been already said , that I intend ... Metaphysique , I have inclosed and bounded by itself . It is therefore now a question which is left remaining for ...
... Metaphysique , as I do now understand the word ; it appeareth , by that which hath been already said , that I intend ... Metaphysique , I have inclosed and bounded by itself . It is therefore now a question which is left remaining for ...
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... Metaphysique that which is abstracted and fixed . And again , that Physique should handle that which sup- poseth in nature only a being and moving ; and Meta- physique should handle that which supposeth further in nature a reason ...
... Metaphysique that which is abstracted and fixed . And again , that Physique should handle that which sup- poseth in nature only a being and moving ; and Meta- physique should handle that which supposeth further in nature a reason ...
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... metaphysique which we now define of . Not but that Physic doth make inquiry , and take consideration of the same natures : but how ? Only as to the material and efficient causes of them , and not as to the Forms . For example ; if the ...
... metaphysique which we now define of . Not but that Physic doth make inquiry , and take consideration of the same natures : but how ? Only as to the material and efficient causes of them , and not as to the Forms . For example ; if the ...
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The nature or manner of the Revelation | 1 |
Gruter Frankfort 1665 Opera Ommia with Life by W Rawley | 74 |
INTRODUCTION by G W Kitchin V | 175 |
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