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and that it cannot subsist and act after the Dissolution of the Body; nor are there any Arguments producible to persuade us 'tis more probable that the Soul should be something material and dissolved with the Body, than that it should be a distinct Principle and survive it. All that can be said, is, that we cannot, from the Knowledge we have of the Qualities and Operations we attribute to each, certainly demonstrate what we term Soul and Body to be two distinct Substances; tho, at the same time, it must be confess'd, that Men have been generally more disposed to believe this than the contrary Opinion; |
and that it cannot subsist and act After the Dissolution of the Body; nor Are there any Arguments producible to persuade us it's more probable that the Soul should be something material and dissolved with the Body, than that it should be a distinct Principle and survive it. All that can be said, is, that we cannot, from the Knowledge we have of the Qualities and Operations we attribute to each, Certainly demonstrate what we term Soul and Body to be two distinct Substances; though, At the same time, it must be confessed, that Men have been generally more disposed to believe this than the contrary Opinion; |
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