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Page 105
In page 180 he takes occasion to condemn the use of sea - water , to this effect :
Since we have mentioned the sea ... that we ? conceive it highly detrimental to
the human body ; and fear ? the use of it will , in process of time , manifest its ...
In page 180 he takes occasion to condemn the use of sea - water , to this effect :
Since we have mentioned the sea ... that we ? conceive it highly detrimental to
the human body ; and fear ? the use of it will , in process of time , manifest its ...
Page 151
of his Christian Apology , the first of which is , that the doctrine therein advanc ' d
is new - fashioned : Secondly , That it tendeth to encourage a spirit of indolence :
and , thirdly , That it would explode the use of our intellectual powers .
of his Christian Apology , the first of which is , that the doctrine therein advanc ' d
is new - fashioned : Secondly , That it tendeth to encourage a spirit of indolence :
and , thirdly , That it would explode the use of our intellectual powers .
Page 201
The materials are the same in all s men ; but the art of making use of signs varies
; and from Athence the inequality which is to be observed among man kind .
Take away from a superior genius the use of characters 3 and you debar him of a
...
The materials are the same in all s men ; but the art of making use of signs varies
; and from Athence the inequality which is to be observed among man kind .
Take away from a superior genius the use of characters 3 and you debar him of a
...
Page 202
We should never use any captious arguments with them , by way of sharpening
their ( wits , till their minds had attained to great perspicuity and precision . There
is after all , our philosopher justly remarks , one difficulty remaining ; viz . that if ...
We should never use any captious arguments with them , by way of sharpening
their ( wits , till their minds had attained to great perspicuity and precision . There
is after all , our philosopher justly remarks , one difficulty remaining ; viz . that if ...
Page 305
All use of force against such persons , as are invested with * fupreme power ,
would come under the notion of rebellion , if the people had no right of this fort :
whereas , if they have such a right , the use of force to repel tyrannical and
unfocial ...
All use of force against such persons , as are invested with * fupreme power ,
would come under the notion of rebellion , if the people had no right of this fort :
whereas , if they have such a right , the use of force to repel tyrannical and
unfocial ...
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