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... not true of figure κатà Taντós , and though it is true of any isosceles 1 Aristotle mentions a third sense of κатà ñaνтóç , which it is not here necessary to mention . triangle yet it is not true of it in the VALERIUS TERMINUS . 13.
... not true of figure κатà Taντós , and though it is true of any isosceles 1 Aristotle mentions a third sense of κатà ñaνтóç , which it is not here necessary to mention . triangle yet it is not true of it in the VALERIUS TERMINUS . 13.
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... sense- -the pars operativa de natura ( De Aug. iii . 5. ) — appears no less clearly from the opening of the 11th chap- ter , which was designed immediately to follow the " Inventory . " " It appeareth then what is now in proposition ...
... sense- -the pars operativa de natura ( De Aug. iii . 5. ) — appears no less clearly from the opening of the 11th chap- ter , which was designed immediately to follow the " Inventory . " " It appeareth then what is now in proposition ...
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... sense of man resembles the sun , which openeth and revealeth the terrestrial globe , but ob- scureth and concealeth the celestial ; so doth the sense discover natural things , but darken and shut up divine . And this appeareth ...
... sense of man resembles the sun , which openeth and revealeth the terrestrial globe , but ob- scureth and concealeth the celestial ; so doth the sense discover natural things , but darken and shut up divine . And this appeareth ...
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... senses , we should do a like injury to the majesty of God , as if we should judge of the store of some excellent jeweller by that only which is set out to the street in his shop . The other reason is , because it is a singular help and ...
... senses , we should do a like injury to the majesty of God , as if we should judge of the store of some excellent jeweller by that only which is set out to the street in his shop . The other reason is , because it is a singular help and ...
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... senses and conceits of people . As for ex- ample there is no great doubt but he that did put the beginnings of things to be ... sense , and the one was uttered with subtilty and the spirit of contradiction , and the other with a stile of ...
... senses and conceits of people . As for ex- ample there is no great doubt but he that did put the beginnings of things to be ... sense , and the one was uttered with subtilty and the spirit of contradiction , and the other with a stile of ...
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