Howe - B3999 R4 H68 1702

z The Living 3emnple. Part II. X. now fcatter'd intomany, and the pretend- ed .Impo, ffbility of the Creation of any Siabfantial Being, quite vanifh'd into thin and empty Air. The many Inconfiftencies to be noted alto in his annexed Letters, with feveral Parts of his Difcourfe, 'tis not my Bufi- nefs, particularly, to refleíf on. 'Tis enough, to my purpofe, to have fhewn he comes fhort of his. Upon the whole, little more feems needful for the Refutationof this his hor- rid Dodrine of the 'Unity, SelfExifience, and Infinity ofall Subftance, than only to oppole Spinofa to Spinofa. Nor have I ever met with a Difcourfe fo equally in- cc lfìftent with all Principles of ReafQn, and Religion, and with it felf. And fo frequently doth he overthrow his own Ill Defign, in this very Difcostrfe, that it is altogether nnnecef;ary to inlift on the Inconfiftencies of this, with his Demon- ftrations ofDes Cartes's Principles., written divers Years before. Againft which, e- very one, that hath compar'd, `knows thefe his later :Sentiments to import fo manifeft Hoftility, that I may well (pare that vain, and ufelefs, Labour, it being

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