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1 Ded | is known to have so far advanced your speculations in the 2 Read | had been very much more advanced in the world, if the endeavours 3 I, I | playthings of a little more advanced age; and a young savage 4 II, XVII | mathematicians perhaps, of advanced speculations, may have other 5 II, XXI | has, I suppose, as little advanced our knowledge in that part 6 II, XXIII| spirits, how much soever advanced in perfection beyond those 7 III, VI | matter. And even the most advanced notion we have of GOD is 8 III, X | terms, is not much more advanced thereby in knowledge, than 9 IV, III | substances will be very little advanced by any of them, till we 10 IV, III | far their discoveries were advanced, or what was wanting in 11 IV, VII | of his Spirit, and we are advanced in our knowledge. But in 12 IV, VII | others, as far as it is advanced—they would see that those 13 IV, VII | sciences as far as they are advanced: but of little or none in 14 IV, XII | for many ages together, advanced men’s progress, towards 15 IV, XVII | useful arts and sciences are advanced. Syllogism, at best, is