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... handled as they have efficacy in nature , and not logically . It appeareth likewise , that natural theology , which heretofore hath been handled confusedly with me- taphysic , I have enclosed and bounded by itself . It is therefore now ...
... handled as they have efficacy in nature , and not logically . It appeareth likewise , that natural theology , which heretofore hath been handled confusedly with me- taphysic , I have enclosed and bounded by itself . It is therefore now ...
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... handled , and ought to be handled by themselves under their proper titles : that is , visibles and audi- bles , each a part : in this place it shall suffice to give some general observations common to both . First , they seem to be ...
... handled , and ought to be handled by themselves under their proper titles : that is , visibles and audi- bles , each a part : in this place it shall suffice to give some general observations common to both . First , they seem to be ...
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... handled , and more worthy to be handled , than this of fame . We will therefore speak of these points : what are false fames ; and what are true fames ; and how they may be best discerned ; how fames may be sown and raised ; how they ...
... handled , and more worthy to be handled , than this of fame . We will therefore speak of these points : what are false fames ; and what are true fames ; and how they may be best discerned ; how fames may be sown and raised ; how they ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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