The Mathematical and Philosophical Works of the Right Rev. John Wilkins, Late Lord Bishop of Chester: II. That it is probable our earth is one of the planetsVernor and Hood, 1802 |
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... doth still adhere unto all our natures ; and it is part of that primitive image , that wide extent and infinite capacity at first created in the heart of man . For this , since its depravation in Adam , perceiving itself altogether ...
... doth still adhere unto all our natures ; and it is part of that primitive image , that wide extent and infinite capacity at first created in the heart of man . For this , since its depravation in Adam , perceiving itself altogether ...
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... doth also in another place + accuse Anaxagoras of folly for the same opinion . Est enim non ignobilis gradus stultitiæ , vel si nescias quid dicas , tamen velle de rebus propositis hanc vel illam partem stabilire . " " Tis none of the ...
... doth also in another place + accuse Anaxagoras of folly for the same opinion . Est enim non ignobilis gradus stultitiæ , vel si nescias quid dicas , tamen velle de rebus propositis hanc vel illam partem stabilire . " " Tis none of the ...
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... doth also confidently deny that there are any such Antipodes , though the reason which he urges for it be not so absurd as the former ; for the apostles , saith he , travelled through the whole habitable world , but they never passed ...
... doth also confidently deny that there are any such Antipodes , though the reason which he urges for it be not so absurd as the former ; for the apostles , saith he , travelled through the whole habitable world , but they never passed ...
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... doth follow from it ; so that it is our ignorance which makes things appear so : and hence it comes to pass , that many more evident truths seem incredible , to such who know not the causes of things . You may as soon persuade some ...
... doth follow from it ; so that it is our ignorance which makes things appear so : and hence it comes to pass , that many more evident truths seem incredible , to such who know not the causes of things . You may as soon persuade some ...
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... , third , fourth , and fifth chapters , and then pro- ceed to confirm such propositions which do more directly belong to the main point in hand . PROP . II . That a plurality of worlds doth 12 THAT THE MOON MAY BE A WORLD .
... , third , fourth , and fifth chapters , and then pro- ceed to confirm such propositions which do more directly belong to the main point in hand . PROP . II . That a plurality of worlds doth 12 THAT THE MOON MAY BE A WORLD .
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