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For if the true differences of all things be of so hard enquirie, as that that difference, whereof wee thinke our selues most sure, hath suffered some doubt: (good Philosophers maintaining other creatures besides man to be reasonable, and S. Basil defending against Eunomius, the nature of the Earth to be vnknowne) what then may we thinke of the true difference of so pure a creature as the Light, or the Day? |
For if the true differences of all things be of so hard enquiry, as that that difference, whereof we think our selves most sure, hath suffered Some doubt: (good Philosophers maintaining other creatures beside man to be reasonable, and S. Basil defending against Eunomius, the nature of the Earth to be unknown) what then may we think of the true difference of so pure a creature as the Light, or the Day? |
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