wherein all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted, and
wherein all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted, and wherein all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted, and
^^$ ^^i them is Plaftick Nature "Book I.:'from the different rompofitior.s of magnitudes, figures, fites, and motion5.Of which Dtmocritick philofophy he gives his cenfure in thefe followingDe part. y^;7,W0rds : £i' fJ.\v ouv TM ^ (ryJiiJ.ce.ri TM X^i'/'C^li iKzrov lo-Ti, TU. TE ^wu)V xj tZ-j p,Ofiwr,Lib. i.c'af). i'.ef!ia
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