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This is easily intelligible, for rhythmical movement appertains also to speech and other acts of human beings, e.

The Midheaven appertains to honours and credit, while the Ascendant has relation to the personal and bodily welfare and the general fortunes.

The negative merit suggested appertains to that hobbling criticism which, in letters, would elevate Addison into apotheosis.

Sounds, with all that appertains to them-pitch, timbre, length, abruptness, drawl, distinctness, and any other qualities and attributes possessed by them-should be mimicked faithfully and accurately; little or no distinction should be made by the learner between the characteristic pronunciation of the language he is learning and the personal pronunciation of his teacher.

And, as it has been shown already that existence appertains to the nature of substance, existence must necessarily be included in its definition; and from its definition alone existence must be deducible.

) existence appertains to its nature, or (what is the same thing) follows from its definition; therefore, God is eternal (by Def.

) expresses the essence of the divine substance-in other words, that which appertains to substance: that, I say, should be involved in the attributes of substance.

Now eternity appertains to the nature of substance (as I have already shown in Prop.

Wherefore will no more appertains to God than does anything else in nature, but stands in the same relation to him as motion, rest, and the like, which we have shown to follow from the necessity of the divine nature, and to be conditioned by it to exist and act in a particular manner.

If, therefore, the being of substance appertains to the essence of man, substance being granted, man would necessarily be granted also (II.

At the same time many assert, that that, without which a thing cannot be nor be conceived, belongs to the essence of that thing; wherefore they believe that either the nature of God appertains to the essence of created things, or else that created things can be or be conceived without God; or else, as is more probably the case, they hold inconsistent doctrines.

); this something, which appertains to the essence of the mind, will necessarily be eternal.



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