An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal Or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts: The First Considering it Absolutely in it Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding ...S. Manship, 1704 - Knowledge, Theory of |
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abſolutely Abſtraction according alſo anſwer becauſe beſides Bodies call'd cauſe ceive clear Colour conceive confequently confider confider'd Confideration confift derſtanding diftinct distinct Divine Ideas Effence elſe eſt Eternal expreſs faid fame feems felf fince firſt fome formal fuch fufficient fuppofed Hypothefis Ideal Ideas whereby immediate Object immutable impoffible Impreffion Impreſſions intel intellectual intelligible itſelf Knowledge leſs Light Malebranche manner Matter meaſure Mind Modalities moſt Motion muſt Nature neceffity neceſſary obſerve occafion perceive Perception perfect Philofophers pleaſed Pleaſure poffible poſe poſitive poſſible preſent Principle purpoſe Queſtion quod reaſon repreſent reſpect ſame ſay Science ſee ſeems ſeen ſelf ſelves Senfations Senfes Senſe ſenſible Sentiment ſerve ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhew ſhewn ſhould ſimple ſince ſome ſomething ſometimes Soul ſpeak Species ſtanding ſtrange Subſtance ſuch ſuppoſe Suppoſition themſelves ther theſe things thoſe Ideas Thought tion tis plain true Truth underſtand uſe Viſion whoſe


