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Page 87
... beginning of his soul : for by this account soul and its ideas , as body and its extension , will begin to exist ... beginnings of life in the body , I leave to be disputed by those who have better thought of that matter . I confess ...
... beginning of his soul : for by this account soul and its ideas , as body and its extension , will begin to exist ... beginnings of life in the body , I leave to be disputed by those who have better thought of that matter . I confess ...
Page 196
... beginning to be for signs , and for seasons , and for days , and years , and are accordingly our measures of time ; -but such other portions too of that infinite uniform duration , which we , upon any occasion , do suppose equal to ...
... beginning to be for signs , and for seasons , and for days , and years , and are accordingly our measures of time ; -but such other portions too of that infinite uniform duration , which we , upon any occasion , do suppose equal to ...
Page 217
... beginning is the first instant of being , and is not by any body conceived to be a bare negation ; and therefore , by their own argu- ment , the idea of eternal , à parte ante , or of a dura- tion without a beginning , is but a negative ...
... beginning is the first instant of being , and is not by any body conceived to be a bare negation ; and therefore , by their own argu- ment , the idea of eternal , à parte ante , or of a dura- tion without a beginning , is but a negative ...
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