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"Second Remarks upon an Essay Concerning Humane Understanding, In a Letter Address'd to the Author Being a Vindication of the First Remarks, Against the Answer of Mr. Lock, At the End of His Reply to the Lord Bishop of Worcester."
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Date: 1697
"As when you make Cogitation in us to be like Motion in Matter, which receives its Motion from external Impression"
preview | full record— Burnet, Thomas (c.1635-1715)
Date: 1697
"Upon your Supposition That all our Thoughts perish in sound Sleep, and all Cogitation is extinct, we seem to have a new Soul every Morning."
preview | full record— Burnet, Thomas (c.1635-1715)