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... deficient : deficient they are no doubt , con- sisting most of fables and fragments , but the defi- cience cannot be holpen ; for antiquity is like fame , caput inter nubila condit , her head is muffled from our sight . For the history ...
... deficient : deficient they are no doubt , con- sisting most of fables and fragments , but the defi- cience cannot be holpen ; for antiquity is like fame , caput inter nubila condit , her head is muffled from our sight . For the history ...
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... deficient . There remaineth one part of judgment of great excellency , which to mine understanding is so slight- ly touched , as I may report that also deficient ; which is , the application of the differing kinds of proofs to the ...
... deficient . There remaineth one part of judgment of great excellency , which to mine understanding is so slight- ly touched , as I may report that also deficient ; which is , the application of the differing kinds of proofs to the ...
Side 77
... deficient . Unto the sufficiency of the information belong two con- siderations ; what points of religion are fundamental , and what perfective , being matter of farther build- ing and perfection upon one and the same founda- tion ; and ...
... deficient . Unto the sufficiency of the information belong two con- siderations ; what points of religion are fundamental , and what perfective , being matter of farther build- ing and perfection upon one and the same founda- tion ; and ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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