The Procedure, Extent, and Limits of Human UnderstandingW. Innys and R. Manby, 1737 - 477 páginas |
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... effential to Body ; but we are fo far from knowing whether a pure Spirit be Ex- tended or no , that there is no one effential Quality of it which we do know by any Direct and Proper Idea at all , or by any Conception whatsoever , as it ...
... effential to Body ; but we are fo far from knowing whether a pure Spirit be Ex- tended or no , that there is no one effential Quality of it which we do know by any Direct and Proper Idea at all , or by any Conception whatsoever , as it ...
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... effential Properties by Direct Ideas ; as we are of the Effence of a Being , none of whofe effential Properties we are able to obtain any Idea of , as they are in their own Nature ; and of which we can form Analo- Analogical Conceptions ...
... effential Properties by Direct Ideas ; as we are of the Effence of a Being , none of whofe effential Properties we are able to obtain any Idea of , as they are in their own Nature ; and of which we can form Analo- Analogical Conceptions ...
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... Effential Pro- perties , but the Intima Subftantia or Subftratum of thofe Properties ; I anfwer , that as far as we directly know the effential Properties of any Subftance , fo far we have a direct knowledge of the Subftance Itself ...
... Effential Pro- perties , but the Intima Subftantia or Subftratum of thofe Properties ; I anfwer , that as far as we directly know the effential Properties of any Subftance , fo far we have a direct knowledge of the Subftance Itself ...
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... effential Properties of a Thing , is knowing So much of its very Subftance or Effence . ALL that I obferved of Spirit in general , must be true of the Divine Nature in a more eminent degree . Thote Attributes and Perfec- tions in God ...
... effential Properties of a Thing , is knowing So much of its very Subftance or Effence . ALL that I obferved of Spirit in general , must be true of the Divine Nature in a more eminent degree . Thote Attributes and Perfec- tions in God ...
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... effential Qualities and Powers by any Act of Sensation ; whereas for the fameRea- fon there could be no fuch thing as a clear and di- ftinct Idea of Any Object whatsoever . Thus you shall have no clear and diftinctIdea of Sound , be ...
... effential Qualities and Powers by any Act of Sensation ; whereas for the fameRea- fon there could be no fuch thing as a clear and di- ftinct Idea of Any Object whatsoever . Thus you shall have no clear and diftinctIdea of Sound , be ...
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The Procedure, Extent, and Limits of Human Understanding, 1728, Tema 9 Peter Browne Vista de fragmentos - 1976 |
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abfolutely abfurd abſtract actualy Affent againſt Analogy anſwer Arians Attributes becauſe beſt Body Brutes Cauſe Chrift Chriftian clear and diftinct Complex Notions conceive Confequence difcern diftinguiſhed Divine Nature Effence effential Evidence exerciſed Exiſtence exprefs Faculties faid Faith fame Father felves fenfible fhall fhould fignify fimple fince firft firſt fome fpeak fpiritual fuch fuppofe fure Goſpel greateſt hath himſelf Holy human Idea or Conception Ideas of Senfation Imagination immaterial immediate Impreffions Incomprehenfible Inftances Intel intirely itſelf Know Knowledge ledge lefs likewife Matter Metaphor Mind moft Moral Certainty moſt muft muſt Myſteries neceffarily neceffary Neceffity neral obferve Objects Operations otherwiſe Paffions Perception Perfections Perfon plain pofition Power prefent Properties Propofition pure Spirit raiſe Real Reaſon refpect Religion reprefent Repreſentation Revelation Scripture Sence Senfe Senſe Simple Ideas Socinians Soul ſpeak Subftance thefe themſelves ther theſe things Thinking thofe thoſe Ideas thro tion true Truth tural Underſtanding uſed utmoſt Word
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Página 365 - For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh) dwelleth no good thing: for to will is present with me; but how to perform that which is good I find not.
Página 61 - The mind, being every day informed, by the senses, of the alteration of those simple ideas, it observes in things without; and taking notice how one comes to an end, and ceases to be, and another begins to exist, which was not before; reflecting also on what passes within itself, and observing a constant change of its ideas, sometimes by the impression of outward objects on the senses, and sometimes by the determination of its own choice; and concluding from what it...
Página 471 - Philosopher: or, the Right Use of Contemplating the Works of the Creator. I. In the wonderful Structure of Animal Bodies, and in particular Man, II.
Página 284 - ... the eyes of the Lord are in every place beholding the evil and the good...
Página 349 - Who knoweth the spirit of a man that goeth upward,* and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth...
Página 61 - ... and observing a constant change of its ideas, sometimes by the impression of outward objects on the senses and sometimes by the determination of its own choice; and concluding from what it has...
Página 471 - The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker, in eight books of the laws of ecclesiastical polity, compleated out of his own manuscripts.
Página 284 - God will bring every work into judgment, with every fecret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil.
Página 471 - Dedicated to the King's most excellent Majesty, Charles II. By whose Royal Father (near his martyrdom) the former five books (then only extant) were commended to his dear children, as an excellent means to satisfy private scruples, and settle the publick peace of this Church and Kingdom.