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... light of nature for it is written , " Cœli enarrant gloriam Dei : " but it is not written , " Cali enarrant voluntatem Dei : " but of that it is said , " Ad legem et testimonium , si non fecerint secundum verbum istud , " etc. This ...
... light of nature for it is written , " Cœli enarrant gloriam Dei : " but it is not written , " Cali enarrant voluntatem Dei : " but of that it is said , " Ad legem et testimonium , si non fecerint secundum verbum istud , " etc. This ...
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... light ; and any thing that touch- eth the pupil of the eye all over excludeth the light . For I have heard of a person very credible , who himself was cured of a cataract in one of his eyes , that while the silver needle did work upon ...
... light ; and any thing that touch- eth the pupil of the eye all over excludeth the light . For I have heard of a person very credible , who himself was cured of a cataract in one of his eyes , that while the silver needle did work upon ...
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... light of Aristotle , is to think that a borrowed light can increase the original light from whom it is taken . So then , no true succession of wits having been in the world ; either we must conclude , that knowledge is but a task for ...
... light of Aristotle , is to think that a borrowed light can increase the original light from whom it is taken . So then , no true succession of wits having been in the world ; either we must conclude , that knowledge is but a task for ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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