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and also that it did not take its Rise and Original only from the Abuse of the Philosophy of Aristotle. Not the former; for what is in its own Nature unconceivable, nonsensical and absurd, could never sure gain an Admittance into the Belief of so many great Men, |
and also that it did not take its Rise and Original only from the Abuse of the Philosophy of Aristotle. Not the former; for what is in its own Nature unconceivable, nonsensical and absurd, could never sure gain an Admittance into the Belief of so many great Men, |
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