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... sense of the English . To give such readers the means of understanding them seemed therefore no less than necessary ; and I thought the true effect of them would be conveyed to the mind most perfectly and satisfactorily by presenting ...
... sense of the English . To give such readers the means of understanding them seemed therefore no less than necessary ; and I thought the true effect of them would be conveyed to the mind most perfectly and satisfactorily by presenting ...
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... sense of man carrieth a resemblance with the sun , which ( as we see ) openeth and revealeth all the terrestrial globe ; but then again it obscureth and concealeth the stars and celestial globe : so doth the sense discover natural ...
... sense of man carrieth a resemblance with the sun , which ( as we see ) openeth and revealeth all the terrestrial globe ; but then again it obscureth and concealeth the stars and celestial globe : so doth the sense discover natural ...
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... sense and bound in matter , and which are laborious to search , ignoble to meditate , harsh to deliver , illiberal ... sense ; extolleth too much the understanding of man in the inward light thereof . And again Aristotle's school , which ...
... sense and bound in matter , and which are laborious to search , ignoble to meditate , harsh to deliver , illiberal ... sense ; extolleth too much the understanding of man in the inward light thereof . And again Aristotle's school , which ...
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