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when we suppose nothing to be taken from a Body but its actual dimensions, That which we conceive to remain is still a natural Body, because 'tis certainly no Spirit: it still retains a reall capacity of having its natural dimensions, and this Capacity is absolutely repugnant to the nature of a Spirit. Thus you plainly see, that the Supposition, we talk of, dos not destroy the Essence of a natural Body; it dos not imply any Contradiction; And therefore dos not leave any reasonable ground of denying the possibility of it. |
when we suppose nothing to be taken from a Body but its actual dimensions, That which we conceive to remain is still a natural Body, Because it's Certainly no Spirit: it still retains a real capacity of having its natural dimensions, and this Capacity is absolutely repugnant to the nature of a Spirit. Thus you plainly see, that the Supposition, we talk of, dos not destroy the Essence of a natural Body; it dos not imply any Contradiction; And Therefore dos not leave any reasonable ground of denying the possibility of it. |
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