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The Objections of Aristotle are drawne, 1. from incorruptibility, which he imagined to be in the heavens: 2. from this, that the world was not generated nor made of any pre-existent matter, |
The Objections of Aristotle Are drawn, 1. from incorruptibility, which he imagined to be in the heavens: 2. from this, that the world was not generated nor made of any preexistent matter, |
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