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Side 41
... mind are submitted unto upon the state and disposition of the body . And if any man of weak judgment do conceive , that this suffering of the mind from the body , doth either question the immortality , or derogate from the sovereignty ...
... mind are submitted unto upon the state and disposition of the body . And if any man of weak judgment do conceive , that this suffering of the mind from the body , doth either question the immortality , or derogate from the sovereignty ...
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... mind , inquired in rational and moral knowledges , tendeth to this , to make the mind sound and without per- turbation ; beautiful and graced with decency ; and strong and agile for all duties of life . These three , as in the body , so ...
... mind , inquired in rational and moral knowledges , tendeth to this , to make the mind sound and without per- turbation ; beautiful and graced with decency ; and strong and agile for all duties of life . These three , as in the body , so ...
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... mind generally to purge away and discharge all anticipations ; they have not had that greater and double strength and patience of mind , as well to repel new anticipations after the view and search of particulars , as to reject old ...
... mind generally to purge away and discharge all anticipations ; they have not had that greater and double strength and patience of mind , as well to repel new anticipations after the view and search of particulars , as to reject old ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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