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An Appendix to the foregoing Antidote
Chap. XIII.

it all over, as to have the power to constringe it and transform it into those various shapes it does appear in. And therefore though our Argumentations for an Immaterial Soul in the Body of man be solid and irrefutable, yet because the truth is more palpably and undeniably demonstrable in the Fiery or Aiery Vehicles of what we ordinarily call Spirits, I conceive that our Third Book against Atheism is very convenient, if not necessary, not at all needless nor unprofitable.



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