Fac enim id hodie esse verum; eras falsum esse po∣terit.
He stayes upon the doctrine of a contingent axi∣om, because it is a question in Aristotle, whether fu∣turum contingens be true or false? this we shall
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He stayes upon the doctrine of a contingent axi∣om, because it is a question in Aristotle, whether fu∣turum contingens be true or false? this we shall
answer by and by: onely take this, that he doth not tie us to the present time, but it may be future, or to come: it will rain to morrow, this is a contin∣gent axiom.