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St. Austin thinks that every one may easily be convinced of this in himself, Quis bene se inspiciens, &c. Who, says he, considering himself, does not find that he understands any thing he ponders on the better, the more he can withdraw his thoughts from sensible Objects. |
Saint Austin thinks that every one may Easily be convinced of this in himself, Quis bene se inspiciens, etc. Who, Says he, considering himself, does not find that he understands any thing he ponders on the better, the more he can withdraw his thoughts from sensible Objects. |
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