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For, First, Sir, if the School-men (which I hear you once said you had long studied to little purpose) may be Judges, He cannot be limn'd or drawn, because he is a Spirit: Therefore not capable to be represented by any gross, materiall Thing. Next, because He is Infinite; and therefore not capable to fall under Symmetry, or be circumscribed within the finite lines which stream from a Painters pencill. Thirdly, |
For, First, Sir, if the Schoolmen (which I hear you once said you had long studied to little purpose) may be Judges, He cannot be limned or drawn, Because he is a Spirit: Therefore not capable to be represented by any gross, material Thing. Next, Because He is Infinite; and Therefore not capable to fallen under Symmetry, or be circumscribed within the finite lines which stream from a Painters pencil. Thirdly, |
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