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... tion to work and produce any effect consisteth in two condi- tions , certainty and liberty . Certainty is when the ... tion you are frustrated in success , for want of variety in direc- tion you are stopped in attempt . If therefore your ...
... tion to work and produce any effect consisteth in two condi- tions , certainty and liberty . Certainty is when the ... tion you are frustrated in success , for want of variety in direc- tion you are stopped in attempt . If therefore your ...
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... tion beholdeth merely the present ; reason beholdeth the future and sum of time ; and therefore the present filling the imagi- nation more , reason is commonly vanquished ; but after that force of eloquence and persuasion hath made ...
... tion beholdeth merely the present ; reason beholdeth the future and sum of time ; and therefore the present filling the imagi- nation more , reason is commonly vanquished ; but after that force of eloquence and persuasion hath made ...
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... tion belong two considerations ; what points of religion are fundamental , and what perfective , being matter of further building and perfection upon one and the same foundation ; and again , how the gradations of light according to the ...
... tion belong two considerations ; what points of religion are fundamental , and what perfective , being matter of further building and perfection upon one and the same foundation ; and again , how the gradations of light according to the ...
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PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | 1 |
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