“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman, 1772 |
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Page vi
... difcourfe thus : " Ariftotle hath long fince ob- ferved , how unreafonable it is to expect the fame kind " of proof for every thing , which we have for fome things . Mathematical things , being of an abftract- " ed nature , are only ...
... difcourfe thus : " Ariftotle hath long fince ob- ferved , how unreafonable it is to expect the fame kind " of proof for every thing , which we have for fome things . Mathematical things , being of an abftract- " ed nature , are only ...
Page vii
... difcourfe is fo far from being equivalent to the pofition he men ' tions , that it is a perfect contradiction to it . " And he might with as much truth have affirmed , that I had exprefsly , and in fo many words , faid , that there is ...
... difcourfe is fo far from being equivalent to the pofition he men ' tions , that it is a perfect contradiction to it . " And he might with as much truth have affirmed , that I had exprefsly , and in fo many words , faid , that there is ...
Page ix
... difcourfe there was in- tended to be applied to the means whereby the know- ledge of this doctrine is conveyed to us . However , I am contented to join iffue with Mr S. upon both these points . 1. That it is not neceflary to the true ...
... difcourfe there was in- tended to be applied to the means whereby the know- ledge of this doctrine is conveyed to us . However , I am contented to join iffue with Mr S. upon both these points . 1. That it is not neceflary to the true ...
Page xvi
... difcourfe " holding , which in right to truth I fhall not fear to af- " firm ( unconcerned in the drollery of any oppofer ) to " be more than mathematically demonftrative ; it fol " lows inevitably , that whofo is bound to profeís a Tri ...
... difcourfe " holding , which in right to truth I fhall not fear to af- " firm ( unconcerned in the drollery of any oppofer ) to " be more than mathematically demonftrative ; it fol " lows inevitably , that whofo is bound to profeís a Tri ...
Page xvii
... - covered , the light of truth breaks forth , and the dim " twilights of may not be's yanith and difappear . " 46 I have here , reader , prefented thee with a difcourfe which which ( if we may believe Mr S. ) " The P REFAC E. xvii.
... - covered , the light of truth breaks forth , and the dim " twilights of may not be's yanith and difappear . " 46 I have here , reader , prefented thee with a difcourfe which which ( if we may believe Mr S. ) " The P REFAC E. xvii.
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