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I. Clemens Alexandrinus, lib. 5. Stromatum, he who neither maketh use of his sight, nor any other of his senses in his thinking, (or contemplating) but by the pure mind it self applieth to things, obtaineth the true Philosophie. |
I. Clemens Alexandrian, lib. 5. Stromata, he who neither makes use of his sighed, nor any other of his Senses in his thinking, (or contemplating) but by the pure mind it self Applieth to things, obtaineth the true Philosophy. |
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