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... reason to doubt ; and if so , this is its proper place . The particular point on which I venture to disagree with Mr. Ellis I have stated in a note upon his preface to the Novum Or- ganum , promising at the same time a fuller ...
... reason to doubt ; and if so , this is its proper place . The particular point on which I venture to disagree with Mr. Ellis I have stated in a note upon his preface to the Novum Or- ganum , promising at the same time a fuller ...
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... reason , we can never be sure that the passages as they now stand formed part of the original writing . The copy of the fragment which we have may be ( as there is reason to believe this was ) a transcript from several loose papers ...
... reason , we can never be sure that the passages as they now stand formed part of the original writing . The copy of the fragment which we have may be ( as there is reason to believe this was ) a transcript from several loose papers ...
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... age . But howsoever that be , there are besides the au- thorities of Scriptures before recited , two reasons of exceeding great weight and force why religion should dearly protect 32 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
... age . But howsoever that be , there are besides the au- thorities of Scriptures before recited , two reasons of exceeding great weight and force why religion should dearly protect 32 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
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... reason is , because it is a singular help and a pre- servative against unbelief and error ; for , saith our Saviour , You err , not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God ; laying before us two books or volumes to study if we will ...
... reason is , because it is a singular help and a pre- servative against unbelief and error ; for , saith our Saviour , You err , not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God ; laying before us two books or volumes to study if we will ...
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... reason , help of disputation , and ad- vantages of cavillation , than many of these which they have propounded . So again a man should be thought to dally , if he did note how the figures of rhetoric and music are many of them the same ...
... reason , help of disputation , and ad- vantages of cavillation , than many of these which they have propounded . So again a man should be thought to dally , if he did note how the figures of rhetoric and music are many of them the same ...
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