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... Ideas and the Advantages of distinct knowlege , the faculties and operations of the mind in collecting and combining ideas are considered ; next the use of words as the materials and foundation of our knowlege ; and lastly , the errors ...
... Ideas and the Advantages of distinct knowlege , the faculties and operations of the mind in collecting and combining ideas are considered ; next the use of words as the materials and foundation of our knowlege ; and lastly , the errors ...
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... ideas and though it cannot create an idea , originally , from itself , independent of the actions of external objects ; yet just as men cannot create mat- ter , but can only alter the form and size of that which is created ; can ...
... ideas and though it cannot create an idea , originally , from itself , independent of the actions of external objects ; yet just as men cannot create mat- ter , but can only alter the form and size of that which is created ; can ...
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... ideas admit of no imperceptible changes . When then we select cer- tain ideas from amongst others , for our contemplation and considera- tion ; and remove from our attention certain other ideas which were received along with them , the ...
... ideas admit of no imperceptible changes . When then we select cer- tain ideas from amongst others , for our contemplation and considera- tion ; and remove from our attention certain other ideas which were received along with them , the ...
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Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Lectures on the Liturgy | 7 |
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