item: #1 of 28 id: A44017 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: Three papers presented to the Royal Society against Dr. Wallis together with considerations on Dr. Wallis his Answer to them / by Tho. Hobbes. date: 1671 words: 3909 flesch: 70 summary: Square root -- Early works to 1800. Three papers presented to the Royal Society against Dr. Wallis together with considerations on Dr. Wallis his Answer to them / by Tho. Hobbes. keywords: arc; line; number; root; square cache: A44017.xml plain text: A44017.txt item: #2 of 28 id: A52608 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: Considerations on the explications of the doctrine of the Trinity by Dr. Wallis, Dr. Sherlock, Dr. S-th, Dr. Cudworth, and Mr. Hooker as also on the account given by those that say the Trinity is an unconceivable and inexplicable mystery / written to a person of quality. date: 1693 words: 24108 flesch: 51 summary: Considerations on the explications of the doctrine of the Trinity by Dr. Wallis, Dr. Sherlock, Dr. S-th, Dr. Cudworth, and Mr. Hooker as also on the account given by those that say the Trinity is an unconceivable and inexplicable mystery / written to a person of quality. Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1022:7) Considerations on the explications of the doctrine of the Trinity by Dr. Wallis, Dr. Sherlock, Dr. S-th, Dr. Cudworth, and Mr. Hooker as also on the account given by those that say the Trinity is an unconceivable and inexplicable mystery / written to a person of quality. keywords: cudworth; distinct; divine; doctrine; essence; explication; father; god; gods; hath; men; nature; number; persons; saith; self; sherlock; substance; trinity cache: A52608.xml plain text: A52608.txt item: #3 of 28 id: A60536 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A proposal to perform musick in perfect and mathematical proportions containing I. the state of musick in general, II. the principles of present practice ..., III. the tables of proportions, calculated for the viol ... / by Thomas Salmon ... ; with large remarks upon this whole treatise by the reverend and learned John Wallis ... date: 1688 words: 15346 flesch: 73 summary: Before , it signified one particular Sound or Note , as la , mi , fa , &c. but here , when we speak of Notes and Half-notes , it signifies an Interval between Note and Note . Only this will be worth our Observation , that whereas in the Scale of Musick , there are three Octaves , ( besides the double Notes and Notes in Alt ) viz. keywords: fourth; key; musick; note; proportions; string cache: A60536.xml plain text: A60536.txt item: #4 of 28 id: A60542 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A vindication of an Essay to the advancement of musick from Mr. Matthew Lock's Observations, by enquiring into the real nature and most convenient practise of that science / by Thomas Salmon ... date: 1672 words: 18934 flesch: 58 summary: Which , if you please to review according to the Observer's own delineation , more plainly discovers in every Column that old mistake of making six notes to be the compass of Musick ; as also the beginning every sett of Syllable ▪ ( when my abusive Octave did not ●●oil their sport ) at a Fourth , ; are in five Different Places at the same time The Essay allows them but once Different when thay stand irregularly upon their leiger lines out of their own Octaves as the Observer Sherveth in this following Scheme Now with all my power I have endeavoured rightly to understand the Observer's chief Objection , laid it down in his own words ; and if he gets any thing by it , let him save his Lapis calaminaris , and put it in his eye . keywords: essay; good; hath; like; lines; man; men; musick; nature; notes; observer; octave; scale; self; sir; sol; thing; way cache: A60542.xml plain text: A60542.txt item: #5 of 28 id: A67368 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: An answer to Dr. Sherlock's examination of the Oxford decree in a letter from a member of that university to his friend in London. date: 1696 words: 4014 flesch: 69 summary: An answer to Dr. Sherlock's examination of the Oxford decree in a letter from a member of that university to his friend in London. An answer to Dr. Sherlock's examination of the Oxford decree in a letter from a member of that university to his friend in London. Wallis, John, 1616-1703. keywords: english; heads; oxford; sherlock; tcp; text; vice cache: A67368.xml plain text: A67368.txt item: #6 of 28 id: A67369 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: An answer to three papers of Mr. Hobs lately published in the months of August, and this present September, 1671. date: 1671 words: 2592 flesch: 70 summary: An answer to three papers of Mr. Hobs lately published in the months of August, and this present September, 1671. An answer to three papers of Mr. Hobs lately published in the months of August, and this present September, 1671. keywords: hobs; number; root; squares cache: A67369.xml plain text: A67369.txt item: #7 of 28 id: A67373 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A brief letter from a young Oxonian to one of his late fellow-pupils upon the subject of magnetism date: 1697 words: 5845 flesch: 26 summary: The latter of them seem to be offenders against all Reason and Rule too ; it is a receiv'd Maxim or Postulatum among Philosophers , That Entities without a necessity are not to be Multiply'd , and if so , then certainly are those Philosohers to blame , who have invented a new Species of Matter , of an unaccountable extract and production to effect those Operations which another Species of Matter , the existence whereof is evidently known has Power to effect . For not to mention to one who knows them so well , the many perplexities which the Learned have discover'd in his Philosophical Principles , altho' the reality of his Magnetical System must unavoidably stand or fall with those Principles : I say not to mention any thing of this ; there are yet some difficulties observable in the System it self ; take one for all , for his Instruments , he supposes a sort of fine Matter to issue out of both Poles of the Earth after such a manner , that those that come from one Pole take a compass round the Superficies of the Earth and enter in again at t' other , which matter he has Denominated Corpuscula Striata , because of the Strias impressed upon it by being drain'd thro' the Apertures or Interstices necessarily left-between the contacts of the Globuli of his second Element ; This matter he supposes to be a Species of his first Element , which he defines thus , Quoe tantam vim habet agitationis , ut aliis Corporibus occurrendo in minutias indefinitae parvitatis dividatur , & figur as suas ad omnes Angulorum , abijs relictorum angustias implendas , accommodet ; It is , says he , so agil a kind of Matter as upon encountring other Bodies , to dash into innumerable Particles , and conforms it self to the Spaces which are left between those Bodies . keywords: bodies; body; iron; magnet; matter; motion; nature; parts; poles; tcp; text cache: A67373.xml plain text: A67373.txt item: #8 of 28 id: A67375 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: Cono-cuneus, or, The shipwright's circular wedge that is, a body resembling in part a conus, in part a cuneus, geometrically considered / by John Wallis ..., in a letter to the honourable Sir Robert Moray ... date: 1684 words: 8904 flesch: 81 summary: 9. These Triangles ; ( if made by Plains set at equal distances ) projected on the Plain CQA to which they are parallel , will appear as in the first Projection , Fig. 16. which is thus drawn : Having drawn a Triangle ACQ , like and equal to that in the Solid , and CQD the Quadrant of a Circle , let CD be divided into any number of equal parts at the Points R ; from every of which , the Ordinates RS being drawn , take equal thereunto , in the Line CQ , the Lines Cs , or Rs ; then joining As , the Triangles sRA or sCA in this Plain , represent the like Triangles SRA in the Solid . Secondly ; If it be cut by Edq , a Plain parallel to the Quadrantal Base CDQ , Fig. 1. the Curve Line dσq will be an Ellipse : For ( supposing this Plain to be cut in ρσ by RSa , any of those Triangles parallel to CQA ; ) then is , As AC to AE , or aR to aρ ; So CQ to Eq , and RS to ρσ . keywords: cut; fig; line; plain; solid cache: A67375.xml plain text: A67375.txt item: #9 of 28 id: A67377 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A defense of infant-baptism in answer to a letter (here recited) from an anti-pædo-Baptist / by John Wallis ... date: 1697 words: 6973 flesch: 62 summary: And if Children be thus capable , or their Parents for them , of entering thus into Covenant with God ; why not of receiving the Seal of such Covenant ? I know indeed , what Dr. Hammond , Dr. Light-foot , and the Athenian Society presume ( as to an Institution ) from a Custom among the Iews , of their Baptizing the Infants of Proselytes , as if Christ out of Condescension to the Iews , to win them , did include Infants in his Precept of Baptizing all Nations , Children being a part of them . keywords: baptism; children; christ; church; disciples; faith; god; infants cache: A67377.xml plain text: A67377.txt item: #10 of 28 id: A67379 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A defense of the Christian Sabbath in answer to a treatise of Mr. Tho. Bampfield pleading for Saturday-sabbath / by John Wallis. date: 1692 words: 42798 flesch: 73 summary: But admitting that by then be meant the same day ; the connexion runs fairly thus , After his Ascension they returned from thence to Ierusalem the same day , for it was ( 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ) but a little way off , about a Sabbath days Iourney . But it is not expresly said , that , All Mankind must , for ever after , observe every Seventh day , in every Week , of days , reckoned continually from the first Creation . keywords: christ; christian; christian sabbath; creation; day; days; doth; god; holy; iewish; law; lords day; man; new; night; rest; resurrection; sabbath; sabbath day; seventh; sunday; time; week cache: A67379.xml plain text: A67379.txt item: #11 of 28 id: A67383 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A defence of the Royal Society, and the philosophical transactions, particularly those of July, 1670 in answer to the cavils of Dr. William Holder / by John Wallis ... ; in a letter to the Right Honourable, William Lord Viscount Brouncker. date: 1678 words: 18843 flesch: 67 summary: A defence of the Royal Society, and the philosophical transactions, particularly those of July, 1670 in answer to the cavils of Dr. William Holder / by John Wallis ... ; in a letter to the Right Honourable, William Lord Viscount Brouncker. Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 904:14) A defence of the Royal Society, and the philosophical transactions, particularly those of July, 1670 in answer to the cavils of Dr. William Holder / by John Wallis ... ; in a letter to the Right Honourable, William Lord Viscount Brouncker. Wallis, John, 1616-1703. keywords: holder; letter; like; oxford; persons; popham; speak; speech; thought; time; wallis; year cache: A67383.xml plain text: A67383.txt item: #12 of 28 id: A67384 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A discourse of gravity and gravitation, grounded on experimental observations, presented to the Royal Society, November 12. 1674 by John Wallis ... date: 1675 words: 13765 flesch: 62 summary: First , Why it weighs less in Water than in Air ? And Secondly , Why it weighs alike at several depths in Water ? Why it should weigh less in Water than in Air , he ascribes to the Resistance and Crassitude of the Water : And he tells us elsewhere , that , if we strike with our hand the surface of Water , we shall find its Resistance not much less than if we struck a Board . keywords: air; doth; fig; fluid; gravitation; parts; pressure; silver; water; weight cache: A67384.xml plain text: A67384.txt item: #13 of 28 id: A67385 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: The doctrine of the blessed Trinity, briefly explained in a letter to a friend date: 1690 words: 4573 flesch: 66 summary: SIR , THE Doctrine of the Arrians , Socinians , or Anti-Trinitarians , ( call them as you please , provided you call them not Orthodox Christians ) in opposition to those who believe ( according to the Word of God ) , That the Sacred Trinity , of Father , Son , and Holy-Ghost , are so distinguished each from other , as that the Father is not the Son , or Holy-Ghost ; the Son not the Father , or Holy-Ghost ; the Holy-Ghost not the Father , or Son ; yet so United , as that they are all One God ; ( which , in the Athanasian Creed , is called Trinity in Unity , and Unity in Trinity ; or , in common speaking , Three Persons and One God ; ) is what you were lately discoursing with me , and of which I shall give you some of my present Thoughts . And we who know so little of the Essence of any thing , especially of Spiritual Beings , though finite , need not think it strange that we are not able to comprehend all the Particularities of what concerns that of God , and the Blessed Trinity . keywords: father; god; holy; reason; son; trinity cache: A67385.xml plain text: A67385.txt item: #14 of 28 id: A67386 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: An eighth letter concerning the Sacred Trinity occasioned by some letters to him on that subject / by John Wallis ... date: 1692 words: 9437 flesch: 67 summary: Again ; If I should express it thus , That God considered as the Original or Fountain of Being ( who himself Is and gives Being to all things else ) may be called God the Father , ( or The God and Father of all : ) And the same God , as the Fountain of Wisdom or Knowledge ; be called God the Son , ( 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , the Word , Wisdom or Reason ; The true Light , that lighteth every Man that cometh into the World , ) Then , say they , God that is the great Author and Cause of all things , must be so in a more eminent and high Degree . keywords: deity; doth; father; god; hath; man; men; persons; things; word cache: A67386.xml plain text: A67386.txt item: #15 of 28 id: A67388 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: An explication and vindication of the Athanasian Creed in a third letter, pursuant of two former, concerning the Sacred Trinity : together with a postscript, in answer to another letter / by John Wallis ... date: 1691 words: 15976 flesch: 70 summary: That Clause of descending into Hell , or Hades , ( 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , ) which we meet with here , and in the Apostles Creed , as it is now read , is not in the Nicene Creed ; nor was it anciently ( as learned Men seem to be agreed ) in what we call the Apostles Creed . So likewise the Father is Lord , ( 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , the word by which the Greeks do express the Hebrew Name Iehovah , the proper incommunicable Name of God , ) the Son Lord , and the Holy Ghost Lord ; and yet not Three Lords , but One Lord. keywords: christ; creed; doctrine; doth; faith; father; god; lord; man; persons; reason; sence; son; things; trinity; words cache: A67388.xml plain text: A67388.txt item: #16 of 28 id: A67389 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A fifth letter, concerning the sacred Trinity in answer to what is entituled, the Arians vindication of himself against Dr. Wallis's fourth letter on the Trinity / by John Wallis ... date: 1691 words: 5834 flesch: 75 summary: But three things he calls me to account for omitting ; His Reproof of my false Idea of the Personality of God , the Impossibility and Blasphemy of his Incarnation , and of the Death of God , p. 8. And thus much he had before granted , and doth now again confirm it , p. 3 , 4. 'T is true indeed ( he says ) I cannot say that there is a Contradiction in holding that there may be three Persons in God. keywords: doth; god; man; person; word cache: A67389.xml plain text: A67389.txt item: #17 of 28 id: A67390 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A fourth letter concerning the sacred Trinity in reply to what is entituled An answer to Dr. Wallis's three letters / by John Wallis ... date: 1691 words: 11278 flesch: 75 summary: In the beginning was the Word ; and the Word was with God ; and the Word was God ; and the Word was made flesh , and dwelt amongst us . If by Word be meant a Person , ( pre-existent to Christs Incarnation by the Virgin Mary ; ) and , by God , be meant the True God , or God Almighty ; then this place is to our purpose ; for else ( he tells us ) St. John writes Nonsense . keywords: christ; doth; father; god; gods; man; reason; word cache: A67390.xml plain text: A67390.txt item: #18 of 28 id: A67397 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: The life of faith in two sermons to the university of Oxford, at St. Mary's Church there, on the 6th of January 1683/4 and June the 29th following / by John Wallis ... date: 1684 words: 15917 flesch: 79 summary: Who were Justified ( he tells us ) not , by Works ; but , by Faith : To whom God imputed Righteousness , with works . For it is not every Faith , ( or every thing which a presumptuous wicked person shall call Faith , ) that will Justifie us in the sight of God : But , such a Faith as works by Love ; and By Works is Faith made perfect . keywords: beleeve; christ; doth; faith; god; gods; good; hath; justification; life; lord; man; things; ver; works cache: A67397.xml plain text: A67397.txt item: #19 of 28 id: A67398 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: The necessity of regeneration in two sermons to the University of Oxford / by John Wallis ... date: 1682 words: 15330 flesch: 77 summary: So that , to be born again , or born anew , is the same as to have another nature ; a new nature ; to become ( as we use to say ) another Kind of Man , ( for kind or kin , is from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , and that from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Nascor ; ) to become a better natur'd Man : And , to be born of God , is but what we say in another Phrase , to be made partakers of the Divine Nature ; ( which the Greeks would not scruple to express by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ) Yet of the same import with that of the Text , 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , which we here render , Born again ; but may as fitly be rendered by Regenitus as by Renatus . keywords: christ; doth; flesh; god; good; kingdome; man; nature; new; regeneration; spirit; text; things; ver; works cache: A67398.xml plain text: A67398.txt item: #20 of 28 id: A67406 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: The resurrection asserted in a sermon preached to the University of Oxford on Easter-day, 1679 / by John Wallis ... date: 1679 words: 12877 flesch: 82 summary: If any man consent not to wholsome Words , and the Doctrine which is according to Godliness : Hee is Proud , ( or Foolish , ) and ●noweth nothing : Doting upon Questions and strife of words , or idle Cavils ( 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , ) from whence come Railing and Perverse Disputings of men of Corrupt minds , and d●stitute of the Trueth , ( 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , Blaspemies , and ●dle Discourses , as of Crack-brain'd men , and void of Sense : ) from whom Turn away ; Have nothing to do ●i●h them . 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 . keywords: act; christ; cor; dead; fruits; god; good; heb; life; persons; resurrection; things; ver cache: A67406.xml plain text: A67406.txt item: #21 of 28 id: A67407 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A second letter concerning the Holy Trinity pursuant to the former from the same hand : occasioned by a letter there inserted from one unknown / by John Wallis. date: 1691 words: 3337 flesch: 70 summary: Text selection was based on the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature (NCBEL). EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). keywords: distinction; god; letter; tcp; text; trinity cache: A67407.xml plain text: A67407.txt item: #22 of 28 id: A67408 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A seventh letter, concerning the sacred Trinity occasioned by a second letter from W.J. / by John Wallis ... date: 1691 words: 7287 flesch: 66 summary: Users should bear in mind that in all likelihood such instances will never have been looked at by a TCP editor. As God is Conscious of all our Thoughts , good or bad ; and of all the Devils thoughts ; without Vnion , as without Consent . keywords: beings; distinction; divine; god; letter; persons; spirits; substances; vnion cache: A67408.xml plain text: A67408.txt item: #23 of 28 id: A67409 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A sixth letter, concerning the sacred Trinity in answer to a book entituled, Observations on the four letters, &c. / by John Wallis ... date: 1691 words: 7003 flesch: 77 summary: And , of all men living , the Socinians are obliged to say , that this title the true God , or only true God , belongs to him , not as Father , but as God. p. 52. Nor is it at all strange , or uncommon , that the word Father should be sometime spoken of God personally considered , as Father of our Lord Iesus Christ , and sometime of God indefinitely ( according to his Essence ) without respect to this or that Person . keywords: father; god; man; persons; son; word cache: A67409.xml plain text: A67409.txt item: #24 of 28 id: A67417 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: Three sermons concerning the sacred Trinity by John Wallis. date: 1691 words: 28930 flesch: 79 summary: And as God by parcels ( 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ) at sundry times , and in divers manners , declared more of it to Abraham , to David , and the Prophets , so were they obliged to know and believe more of it : and when in the last days he had declared the whole of it by his Son ; Heb. 1.1 , 2. it is now necessary for us to believe much more ; of which they might be safely ignorant . For if Christ be onely a Titular God , or a Creature-God , ( as they would have it , ) there was a time , or moment , when he was not , ( 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , ) and therefore , when God was not his Father . keywords: christ; doth; earth; father; ghost; god; hath; holy; israel; jehovah; jesus; joh; knowledge; life; like; lord; lord god; man; person; sense; son; supreme god; thee; things; thou; ver; word cache: A67417.xml plain text: A67417.txt item: #25 of 28 id: A67419 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A treatise of angular sections by John Wallis ... date: 1684 words: 28639 flesch: 85 summary: And , because 4SqRq + 4EqRq − 4Rqq = Sqq + Eqq , therefore Sqq + Eqq + ( 4Rqq = ) Qqq = 4SqRq + 4EqRq = 2Sq + 2Eq into ( 2Rq = ) Qq. XL. And resolving the Equation ) , the Subtense of 96 Degrees if connected by + ; or of 24 Degrees , if by − . keywords: angle; arch; arches; degrees; difference; double; fig; legs; radius; square; subtense; trient; triple; v = cache: A67419.xml plain text: A67419.txt item: #26 of 28 id: A70600 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: Mr. De Labadie's letter to his daughter, Mrs. Delabadie, nurse to the pretended Prince of Wales written in characters and deciphered by Dr. Wallis ... : which said letter is referred to by Mr. Fuller in his two narratives, and is a plain demonstration of that horrid imposture : with reflections upon it, and a full answer to the material objections, in a late pamphlet entituled, The truest account of Mr. Fullers discovery, &c. / by another hand. date: 1696 words: 7540 flesch: 43 summary: What other Reason can there be assign'd for the Queens sudden Removal to St. Iames's , and that also in the Night ; and why there was no more publick Provision made for her Lying In , and that it was not so much as talkt of , or seemingly apprehended by her Servants that very Morning , in so much that they were all sent from about her , but because they could not be certain whether Mrs. Grey should bring forth a Dead or a Living Child , or a Son , or a Daughter , till the very Critical Minute ; that so if it had either been a Female or a Dead Child , they might have found some other way either to carry on the Imposture , or drop it at that time , but as soon as Mrs. Grey was delivered of a Boy , then all of a sudden the Queen's pretended Labour comes on : We don't know what de facto proof would satisfy our Author , but certainly all those things , together with the Queens being covered in Bed , and that neither of the Princesses nor their Deputies , nor none of the Privy Councellors , nor Ladies , Protestants , or Papists , were suffered to be the Eye Witnesses of the Childs being actually taken out of her Body , as they ought to have been , considering the strong and Violent suspition there was of a Cheat , I say , that all those things being Considered , it is as strong a proof of the Imposture , at least , as his Depositions are of the Real Birth , for which there is but one single Witness who swears positive , and that is the Midwife ; a begotted Papist , and a Tool fitted for the design , so that he has no reason to object against the single Testimony of Mr. Fuller , when the Title of their pretended Prince has no more but one to support it , and that also the Evidence of such an one whose Testimony cannot be reviv'd in a civil Cause . Users should bear in mind that in all likelihood such instances will never have been looked at by a TCP editor. keywords: author; child; imposture; king; labadie; mrs; prince; queen; witnesses cache: A70600.xml plain text: A70600.txt item: #27 of 28 id: A97051 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: Due correction for Mr Hobbes· Or Schoole discipline, for not saying his lessons right. In answer to his Six lessons, directed to the professors of mathematicks. / By the professor of geometry. date: 1656 words: 59014 flesch: 75 summary: 'T was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 run in your mind , when you talked of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , and , because the words are somewhat alike , you jumbled them b●●h together , according to your usuall care and accuratenes● 〈◊〉 as if they had been the same . 16. Punctum ad lineam neque rationem habet , neque quantitatem ullam : He railes upon me , twenty times over , as if I had somewhere said A point is nothing ; only because I say with Euclide , 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 . keywords: angle; answer; argument; article; body; cap; chapter; circle; confesse; definition; demonstration; doe; doth; duplicate; english; equall; euclide; fault; geometry; good; hath; impetus; latine; length; lesse; like; line; man; mean; motion; non; number; place; point; proportion; purpose; quantity; rest; right; second; selfe; streight; suppose; thing; time; use; viz; way; words cache: A97051.xml plain text: A97051.txt item: #28 of 28 id: A97067 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: Truth tried: or, animadversions on a treatise published by the Right Honorable Robert Lord Brook, entituled, The Nature of Truth, its vnion and vnity with the soule. Which (saith he) is one in its essence, faculties, acts; one with truth. By I. W. date: 1643 words: 59216 flesch: 63 summary: If the Stone understood , and the Soule understanding , be the Same ; then when began this Unity , ●●●● Identy ? An Objection against his last Assertion , Whether the actions being divers , there be not so many soules , considered , and Whether Time and P●ace be onely imaginary . 69. keywords: act; action; actus; answer; argument; beings; body; chap; chapter; christ; creature; cùm; difference; distinct; distinction; doe; doth; enim; ens; ergo; essence; essentiall; est; evill; faculties; faculty; faith; falshood; form; fountain; god; gods; good; goodnesse; grant; habit; hath; hoc; ibid; knowledge; light; lordship; man; modus; morall; nature; nec; new; non; object; operations; opinion; particularis; physicall; place; point; power; propositio; quae; quod; rationall; rationis; realiter; reall; reason; recipient; rei; res; second; sed; selfe; sense; sit; soule; species; stone; subject; sunt; tamen; things; time; truth; understanding; universalis; vel; viz; vnity; water; way; whatsoever; yea; ● d; ● e; ● n; ● o; ● s; ● t; ● y; ● ● cache: A97067.xml plain text: A97067.txt