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The element of ¿thereal fire or light seems to comprehend , in a mixed state , the
feeds , the natural causes and forms ( 8 ) of all sublunary things . The grosser
bodies separate , attract , and repel the several constituent particles of that ...
The element of ¿thereal fire or light seems to comprehend , in a mixed state , the
feeds , the natural causes and forms ( 8 ) of all sublunary things . The grosser
bodies separate , attract , and repel the several constituent particles of that ...
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According to the Peripatetics , the form of heaven , or the fiery ¿thereal
substance , contains the forms of all inferior beings ( b ) . It may be faid co teem
with forms , and impart them to subjects fitted to receive them . The vital force
thereof in the ...
According to the Peripatetics , the form of heaven , or the fiery ¿thereal
substance , contains the forms of all inferior beings ( b ) . It may be faid co teem
with forms , and impart them to subjects fitted to receive them . The vital force
thereof in the ...
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And are we not obo . liged to suppose , that light separated by the attracting and
repelling powers in the strainers , ducts , and pores of those bodies , forms
several distinct kinds of sulphur , all which , before such feparation , were lost and
...
And are we not obo . liged to suppose , that light separated by the attracting and
repelling powers in the strainers , ducts , and pores of those bodies , forms
several distinct kinds of sulphur , all which , before such feparation , were lost and
...
Page 107
As the forms of things have their ideal existence in the , intellect , so it should
seem that seminal principles have their natural existence in the light ) , a medium
consisting of heterogeneous parts , differing from each other in divers qualities
that ...
As the forms of things have their ideal existence in the , intellect , so it should
seem that seminal principles have their natural existence in the light ) , a medium
consisting of heterogeneous parts , differing from each other in divers qualities
that ...
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Whence it follows , that mind , knowledge , and notions , either in habit or in act ,
always go together . : 310 . And albeit Aristotle considered the foul in ie ' s
original state as a blank paper , yet he held it to be the proper place of forms , olei
fugle ...
Whence it follows , that mind , knowledge , and notions , either in habit or in act ,
always go together . : 310 . And albeit Aristotle considered the foul in ie ' s
original state as a blank paper , yet he held it to be the proper place of forms , olei
fugle ...
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