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§ 9. What now is the Ʋse we are to make of this Doctrine, or what the Inference to be drawn from this Argument? Is it onely in the negative, That we refuse not him that speaketh? or that we have not any Averseness to his Person or his Words? no, a man may be indifferent, without averseness; he may be cold and unattentive to what is spoken, without an absolute Contempt, or Refusal of it. |
§ 9. What now is the Ʋse we Are to make of this Doctrine, or what the Inference to be drawn from this Argument? Is it only in the negative, That we refuse not him that speaks? or that we have not any Averseness to his Person or his Words? no, a man may be indifferent, without averseness; he may be cold and unattentive to what is spoken, without an absolute Contempt, or Refusal of it. |
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