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the same respect . If we affirm of two bodies , one of å round , and the other of a square figure , that their figure is the same , the comparison determines the case , and at once detects the error ; but of these bodies , so different ...
the same respect . If we affirm of two bodies , one of å round , and the other of a square figure , that their figure is the same , the comparison determines the case , and at once detects the error ; but of these bodies , so different ...
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To such a being infinity may be justly ascribed ; and infinity , not extrinsically considered with respect to time and place , but intrinsically , as imparting bottomless profundity of essence , and the full confluence of all kinds and ...
To such a being infinity may be justly ascribed ; and infinity , not extrinsically considered with respect to time and place , but intrinsically , as imparting bottomless profundity of essence , and the full confluence of all kinds and ...
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A contradiction is only where two contraries are predicated of the same thing , and in the same respect . Let this be kept in view , and the sophisms resorted to on this point by the adversaries of the faith , will be easily detected .
A contradiction is only where two contraries are predicated of the same thing , and in the same respect . Let this be kept in view , and the sophisms resorted to on this point by the adversaries of the faith , will be easily detected .
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