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But for fuller explanation of this point (a Riddle, a Paradox to the Carnall sence) we must a little mixe Philosophy and Divinity. In Philosophy I find two contrary Opinions: The one Plato's, That all things should be common to all men, in a Common wealth — Et quo ad possessionem, & vsum (Plat. pol. |
But for fuller explanation of this point (a Riddle, a Paradox to the Carnal sense) we must a little mix Philosophy and Divinity. In Philosophy I find two contrary Opinions: The one Plato's, That all things should be Common to all men, in a Common wealth — Et quo ad possessionem, & vsum (Plat. pol. |
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