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This he speaks of the Philosophers, who in those great Arguments of the B•ing and Providence of God, the Immo•allity of the Soul, and the Rewards of another World, had lost the truth by too much subtlety about it, and had disputed themselves into doubt and uncertainty about those things which were naturally known; |
This he speaks of the Philosophers, who in those great Arguments of the B•ing and Providence of God, the Immo•allity of the Soul, and the Rewards of Another World, had lost the truth by too much subtlety about it, and had disputed themselves into doubt and uncertainty about those things which were naturally known; |
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