An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal Or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts: The First Considering it Absolutely in it Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding ...S. Manship, 1704 |
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Pagina 135
... Sensation , which is alfo a kind of Perception ) we call Intellectual , that is partly active and partly paffive . Some will tell you that ' tis only the latter . And I confefs they have fo far reafon for what they fay , as it is a kind ...
... Sensation , which is alfo a kind of Perception ) we call Intellectual , that is partly active and partly paffive . Some will tell you that ' tis only the latter . And I confefs they have fo far reafon for what they fay , as it is a kind ...
Pagina 192
... intelligible Arch which reprefents it . 8. But then befides that pure Idea which is the Object of my View ; I have alfo at the fame inftant instant very lively and agreeable Sensations of certain Colours ( 192 The Theory of Part II .
... intelligible Arch which reprefents it . 8. But then befides that pure Idea which is the Object of my View ; I have alfo at the fame inftant instant very lively and agreeable Sensations of certain Colours ( 192 The Theory of Part II .
Pagina 193
... Sensations of certain Colours ( as they are call'd ) viz . Red , Green , & c . which affect me with fo very charming a Delight , that I thence take a par- ticular occafion to pity the blind . 9. It is here fuppofed ( what fhall be fhewn ...
... Sensations of certain Colours ( as they are call'd ) viz . Red , Green , & c . which affect me with fo very charming a Delight , that I thence take a par- ticular occafion to pity the blind . 9. It is here fuppofed ( what fhall be fhewn ...
Pagina 212
... Sensations do . But that we find they do not ; on the contrary we find our felves much otherwife touch'd by our Sensations than by our Ideas , and that becaufe our Senfations are certain Modifications of the very Soul it felf , whereas ...
... Sensations do . But that we find they do not ; on the contrary we find our felves much otherwife touch'd by our Sensations than by our Ideas , and that becaufe our Senfations are certain Modifications of the very Soul it felf , whereas ...
Pagina 222
... Sensations , which we feel in the ufe of them , then Body must act upon Spirit . The Confequence , I prefume , will not be denied , as depending up- on on these two plain Propofitions , 1.That our Senfa- tions 222 Part II . The Theory of.
... Sensations , which we feel in the ufe of them , then Body must act upon Spirit . The Confequence , I prefume , will not be denied , as depending up- on on these two plain Propofitions , 1.That our Senfa- tions 222 Part II . The Theory of.
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Pagina 302 - Now we fee him through a Glafs darkly, but then Face to Face. Now we know him in part, but then fhall we know him even as we our felves are known.
Pagina 318 - Although things necessary and immutable be not the immediate objects of perception, they may be immediate objects of other powers of the mind. Fourth, " If material things were perceived by themselves, they would be a true light to our minds, as being the intelligible form of our understandings, and consequently perfective of them, and indeed superior to them...
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Pagina 461 - Who being the brightnefs of his glory, and the exprefs image of his perfon, and upholding all things by the word of his power...
Pagina 447 - ... sovereign wisdom of God by the pettiness of their own mind. Thus, since God can reveal everything to minds simply by willing that they see what is in their midst, ie, what in Him is related to and represents these things, there is no likelihood that He does otherwise, or that He does so by producing as many infinities of infinite numbers of ideas as there are created minds.