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Page 9
... taken any notice of my ideas , if the enemies of our faith had not taken up my new way of ideas , as an effectual battery against the mysteries of the Christian faith . In which place , by new way of ideas , nothing , I think , can be ...
... taken any notice of my ideas , if the enemies of our faith had not taken up my new way of ideas , as an effectual battery against the mysteries of the Christian faith . In which place , by new way of ideas , nothing , I think , can be ...
Page 196
... taken for so much of infinite duration as is measured by , and co - existent with , the existence and motions of the great bodies of the universe , as far as we know any thing of them and in this sense time begins and ends with the ...
... taken for so much of infinite duration as is measured by , and co - existent with , the existence and motions of the great bodies of the universe , as far as we know any thing of them and in this sense time begins and ends with the ...
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... taken in also and has its part in it , as in painting , weaving , needle - works , & c . those which are taken no- tice of do most commonly belong to mixed modes , as being made up of ideas of divers kinds , viz . figure and colour ...
... taken in also and has its part in it , as in painting , weaving , needle - works , & c . those which are taken no- tice of do most commonly belong to mixed modes , as being made up of ideas of divers kinds , viz . figure and colour ...
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