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... body [ i.e. , piece of matter ] of which we can conceive any beginning , which we can compare with other bodies , or which is capable of composition and resolution ; that is to say , every body of whose beginning or properties we can ...
... body [ i.e. , piece of matter ] of which we can conceive any beginning , which we can compare with other bodies , or which is capable of composition and resolution ; that is to say , every body of whose beginning or properties we can ...
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... body or any part thereof . The head careth for the body ; so doeth the king for his people . Discourse and directions flow from the head , execution according thereunto belongs to the rest of the members every one according to his ...
... body or any part thereof . The head careth for the body ; so doeth the king for his people . Discourse and directions flow from the head , execution according thereunto belongs to the rest of the members every one according to his ...
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... bodies offer themselves to such as search after their generation and properties : One is called a natural body ; the other is called a commonwealth and is made by the wills and agreement of men . Nature is imitated by the art of man in ...
... bodies offer themselves to such as search after their generation and properties : One is called a natural body ; the other is called a commonwealth and is made by the wills and agreement of men . Nature is imitated by the art of man in ...
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The pragmatic approach to natural theology | 73 |
A METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM | 91 |
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