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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Prop. XXVIII.
Operationes mentis in homine, quantumcun{que} supponantur crscere, non sunt comparabi∣les oprationibus formarum subsistentium.

a 1.1 CUm enim operationes Hominis sint actu mate∣riales & subjectae legibus quan∣titatis & loci;b 1.2 operationes con∣tra spirituum supra leges loci & quantitatis, patet, toto genere

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operationes spirituum excedere operationes mentis humanae, &, per consequens, etiamsi tota vis naturae corporeae conspi∣raret ad faciendam unam im∣pressionem in mentem huma∣nam, vel ad spiritus formandos quibus volitio humana corro∣boraretur, semper actus mentis essent materiales & subjectae legibus quantitatis▪ hoc est, in eodem genere, & ratione gene∣ris inferiores actibus spirituum: ex quo sequitur non esse com∣parabiles sed infinitè minùs efficaces & validas; quod erat propositum.

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