Euclides metaphysicus, sive, De principiis sapientiæ stoecheidea E. / Authore Thoma Anglo ex albiis east - saxonum.

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Euclides metaphysicus, sive, De principiis sapientiæ stoecheidea E. / Authore Thoma Anglo ex albiis east - saxonum.
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White, Thomas, 1593-1676.
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Londini :: Typis J.M. impensis Jo. Martin, Ja. Allestry, & Tho. Dieas ...,
1658.
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Metaphysics.
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"Euclides metaphysicus, sive, De principiis sapientiæ stoecheidea E. / Authore Thoma Anglo ex albiis east - saxonum." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A65783.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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Prop. XI.
Ens, quod habet existentiam in∣clusam in suâ notione, non ha∣bet causam existendi.

ESto enim ejusmodi ens, A. existens, & palam est sive existentia sit divisibilis ab A. siue non, saltem non esse divisibile ab A. existente. Quare vel A. existens est causa sibi ut sit A. existens, vel aliquod

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Agens extrinsecum.a 1.1 Sed cum idem indivisibiliter sum∣ptum non agat in semetipsum, A. existens non agit in semet∣ipsum, &, per consequens, non facit se esse A. existens. Sed neque A. agit in existentiam b 1.2 propter compositionem for∣malem, sed neque ab alio po∣test accipere existentiam, cùm illud quod accepturum est ex∣istentiam sit A. existens; foret enim A. actu existens in poten∣tiâ ad existentiam, seu nondum existens, hoc est, idem & distin∣ctum, existentia ab existentiâ, seu existere ab existere.

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