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1 Text, 0, 116| cannot even frame an idea of pure Space exclusive of all body. 2 Text, 0, 116| the space is more or less pure. So that when I speak of 3 Text, 0, 116| So that when I speak of pure or empty space, it is not 4 Text, 0, 116| say there still remains pure Space, thereby nothing else 5 Text, 0, 116| furnish them with the idea of pure space; but it is plain from 6 Text, 0, 117| concerning the nature of pure Space. But the chief advantage 7 Text, 0, 119| knowledge. The opinion of the pure and intellectual nature 8 Text, 0, 147| each other. And yet this pure and clear light which enlightens