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... attain'd to any de- gree of it , is fo mightily affected with Joy Men ; it lyes in 96 Degrees , and 50 Minutes of Longitude , reckon . ing from the Fortunate Islands , and 39 Degrees and 50 Minutes of Northern Latitude . A pleasant ...
... attain'd to any de- gree of it , is fo mightily affected with Joy Men ; it lyes in 96 Degrees , and 50 Minutes of Longitude , reckon . ing from the Fortunate Islands , and 39 Degrees and 50 Minutes of Northern Latitude . A pleasant ...
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... yours proceeds from Learning " and Logick : and that Learning is a Veil , and Logick , La- bour of the brain , but that thefe things which they af K Hamed • Hamed Algazali , when he had attain'd to it 4 Abu Jaaphar Ebn Tophail's.
... yours proceeds from Learning " and Logick : and that Learning is a Veil , and Logick , La- bour of the brain , but that thefe things which they af K Hamed • Hamed Algazali , when he had attain'd to it 4 Abu Jaaphar Ebn Tophail's.
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... attain'd to it , exprefs'd himself thus , ' Twas what it was , ' tis not to be express'd Enquire no further , but conceive the best . But he was a Man that had good Learning , and was well vers'd in the Sciences . What Avenpace fays at ...
... attain'd to it , exprefs'd himself thus , ' Twas what it was , ' tis not to be express'd Enquire no further , but conceive the best . But he was a Man that had good Learning , and was well vers'd in the Sciences . What Avenpace fays at ...
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... glafs , in which he beholds the Truth : and then he fwims in pleasure , and rejoyces exceedingly in his Mind , because of the impreffions of Truth which he per- A 4 ceives ceives in it . When he is once attain'd thus INTRODUCTION . 7.
... glafs , in which he beholds the Truth : and then he fwims in pleasure , and rejoyces exceedingly in his Mind , because of the impreffions of Truth which he per- A 4 ceives ceives in it . When he is once attain'd thus INTRODUCTION . 7.
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... attain'd thus far , the next thing which employs him is , that he fometimes looks towards Truth and fometimes towards himself ; and thus he fluctuates between both , till he retires from himself wholly , and looks only to- ward the ...
... attain'd thus far , the next thing which employs him is , that he fometimes looks towards Truth and fometimes towards himself ; and thus he fluctuates between both , till he retires from himself wholly , and looks only to- ward the ...
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