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... inquire , I say , the true Forms of these , is that part of 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 ...
... inquire , I say , the true Forms of these , is that part of 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 ...
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... inquiry which is made by Anatomy , I find much deficience : for they inquire of the parts , and their sub- stances , figures , and collocations ; but they inquire not of the diversities of the parts , the secrecies of the passages , and ...
... inquiry which is made by Anatomy , I find much deficience : for they inquire of the parts , and their sub- stances , figures , and collocations ; but they inquire not of the diversities of the parts , the secrecies of the passages , and ...
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... inquiry . For a faculty of wise interrogating is half a knowledge . For as Plato saith , Whosoever seeketh , knoweth that which he seeketh for in a general notion : else how shall he know it when he hath found it ? and therefore the ...
... inquiry . For a faculty of wise interrogating is half a knowledge . For as Plato saith , Whosoever seeketh , knoweth that which he seeketh for in a general notion : else how shall he know it when he hath found it ? and therefore 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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