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If Materialists will make their Senses, to which they so often appeal, the Judges, they must confess, That the Natural Effect of Fire is to separate and rend the Parts of Bodies asunder, which action can bear no faint resemblance to the Thoughts, Deliberations, |
If Materialists will make their Senses, to which they so often appeal, the Judges, they must confess, That the Natural Effect of Fire is to separate and rend the Parts of Bodies asunder, which actium can bear no faint resemblance to the Thoughts, Deliberations, |
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Sive anima, sive ignis sit animus, eum jurarem esse divinum, Cic. Tusc. quaest. lib. 1. |
Sive anima, sive ignis sit animus, Eum jurarem esse Divinum, Cic Tuscany Question. lib. 1. |
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