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1 Read | plain that I brought that passage of St. Paul, not to prove 2 Read | purpose to have quoted this passage in a sense I used it not; 3 I, II| modesty relate. A remarkable passage to this purpose, out of 4 III, IV| who define motion to be “a passage from one place to another,” 5 III, IV| for another? For what is passage other than motion? And if 6 III, IV| if they were asked what passage was, how would they better 7 III, IV| and significant to say, Passage is a motion from one place 8 III, IV| as to say, Motion is a passage, &c.? This is to translate,