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Thus we may gain the Notion of a Flying Horse, of a Creature, half a Man and half a Horse, a Man of a Thousand Foot high, &c. and therefore say they, why might not the Mind of Man, by this compounding and ampliating Power, feign as well the Notion of a Deity? To which I answer, That this Power in our Minds doth not, nor cannot extend so far. |
Thus we may gain the Notion of a Flying Horse, of a Creature, half a Man and half a Horse, a Man of a Thousand Foot high, etc. and Therefore say they, why might not the Mind of Man, by this compounding and ampliating Power, feign as well the Notion of a Deity? To which I answer, That this Power in our Minds does not, nor cannot extend so Far. |
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Sext. Empiric. Adv. Mathem. p. 316, 317. |
Sext. Empiric. Advantage Mathematic. p. 316, 317. |
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