2 The Living Temple. Part II. not to conclude, upon the whole, that IVhatfoever Being exifis neceffarily, and of it felf, is abfolutely perfeci] and can, therefore, be no other than an intelligent Being; i. e. an infinite, eternal Mind ,and fo a molt fit, and the only fit deferving Obje&ofReligion, or of the Honour of a Temple. III. But now, be all this never foplain, it will, by fome, be thought all falle, if they find any Man to have Contrivance enough to devife fome contraryScheme of things, and Confidence enough to pretend to prove it, 'till that Proof be deteóed of Weaknefs, and Vanity, which muff jàr.ri be our further Bufinefs with Spi- nofa. And not intending to examine parti- cularly the feveral Parts, and Junctures of his Model, inafmuch as I find his whole Defign is loft, if he fail of evin- cingthefe things, That it belongs to all Subfiance, as finch, to exiil of it felf, and be infinite ; And (which will he fufficiently confequent hereupon) that Sub- fiance is Ina one, and that 'tis impof tble for one Sid fiance to produce another rs
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