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1 I, 2 | premisses must be primary and indemonstrable; otherwise they will require 2 I, 3 | truths, those truths must be indemonstrable.) Such, then, is our doctrine, 3 I, 9 | a proof even from true, indemonstrable, and immediate premisses 4 I, 9 | each inhering attribute are indemonstrable; for basic truths from which 5 I, 23| rests; and as there are some indemonstrable basic truths asserting that " 6 I, 28| verified when we reach the indemonstrable premisses of a science, 7 I, 33| scientific knowledge-nor of indemonstrable knowledge, which is the 8 II, 3 | that these will be found indemonstrable; either the basic premisses 9 II, 3 | the primary truths will be indemonstrable definitions.~But if the 10 II, 8 | is either demonstrable or indemonstrable. Consequently, if the cause 11 II, 10| definition of immediates is an indemonstrable positing of essential nature.~ 12 II, 10| that definition is (a) an indemonstrable statement of essential nature,