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... things ? " ― The invisible connection between heaven and earth [ , ] the solitary principle which unites intellectual beings to an Account and makes of Men , Moral beings - Religion - is ( alike ) distinct and peculiar ↑ alike ↓ in ...
... things ? " ― The invisible connection between heaven and earth [ , ] the solitary principle which unites intellectual beings to an Account and makes of Men , Moral beings - Religion - is ( alike ) distinct and peculiar ↑ alike ↓ in ...
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... things or the fitness of applying certain actions to certain things or rela- tions of things . Woolaston alleges that we ought to act according to truth 131 The Spectator , No. 635 , Dec. 20 , 1714. Grove's ideas about God's omnipotence ...
... things or the fitness of applying certain actions to certain things or rela- tions of things . Woolaston alleges that we ought to act according to truth 131 The Spectator , No. 635 , Dec. 20 , 1714. Grove's ideas about God's omnipotence ...
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... things subjected to understanding have of those which are objected to sense ; that the one sort are but momentary , and merely taking ; the other impressing and lasting else the glory of all these solemni [ ti ] es had perished like a ...
... things subjected to understanding have of those which are objected to sense ; that the one sort are but momentary , and merely taking ; the other impressing and lasting else the glory of all these solemni [ ti ] es had perished like a ...
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INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
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