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Plus Ultra: Or, the Progress and Advancement of Knowledge since the Days of Aristotle (1668)

By: Joseph Glanvill | Book details

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but the Conclusion and smallest part of our Conference; Though the Disputer (as far as I can hear) reports nothing else as the matter of our difference, but these two things, about the Method of Scripture, and Gods applying to the Imagination of the Prophets; either because he is ashamed to own the main Discourse, or else hath a Design to throw the odium upon me of Heterodoxy in Religion. When as indeed these came in but accidentally, and we had but a short Contrast about them, which I have faithfully related.


The CONCLUSION.
Containing Observations about the Cen
ture of Atheism, applied to Philo
sophical Men; and the Authors
Apology to the ROYAL SO
CIETY, and other generous
Philosophers.

BY this I believe you see how little Reason there was in the Disputer's Di

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