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245 page line 13 18 Its] It’s (ed.) 16 6 them,] them 18 12 wearied,] wearied; 19 10 men] men, (ed.) 23 24 Natural;] Natural, 23 25 Fortune;] Fortune, 25 14 being,] being 25 17 Providence,] Providence; (ed.) 31 29 speaks,] speaks. (ed.) 33 12 leges;] leges, 35 20 nómoc, o ÿ nómoc] nómoc o ÿ nómoc, 36 28 lineage] linage 36 30 neque] nemque 38 13 means.] means, 38 23 ideas] idea’s (ed.) 38 24 Ideas] Idea’s (ed.) 41 20 fusikón:] fusikón. 42 4 counterfeit] cunterfeit 42 9 pleased,] pleased; 43 2 Hesiod] Hesiod. 45 15 this,] this; page line 46 4 remarkable,] remarkable 48 1 twelfth and thirteenth] 12 & 13 48 3 toióutwn,] toioútwn; 48 6 principles,] principles 48 16 dikastai ’,] dikasta ’i; 49 18 Church:] Church; 50 2 nómoc:] nómoc. (ed.) 50 17 follow] follow, (ed.) 52 18 them] them, 52 19 inexcusable] inexcusable, 53 31 Creature] Creature, 54 31 forbidden,] forbidden; 55 8 also,] also; 55 27 being] being; (ed.) 56 15 operations,] operations; 57 13 it,] it; (ed.) 58 23 warming] warning 59 7 before,] before:, (ed.) 59 10 (which] which (ed.) 60 3 Precepts,] Precepts. (ed.) 60 21 falsities] falsities, textual notes The textual notes list all departures in this edition from the first edition of 1652. Emendations by the editors are marked (ed.); all other preferred readings are from the edition of 1654 (see Foreword: “The Text”). 246 textual notes 62 20 Nature,] Nature 62 35 Durantem,] Durantem; (ed.) 65 14 them,] them; (ed.) 70 18 Gentile.] Gentile: (ed.) 73 25 What,] What (ed.) 75 32 opinion] opinion, 81 10 language] languge 82 31 notwithstanding,] notwithstanding 84 31 appear,] appear 85 6 them] him (ed.) 85 12 Heathen,] Heathen; (ed.) 85 14 Individuums] Individuum’s (ed.) 89 10 this,] this. 90 11 maxime:] maxime. 91 28 organical] origanical 91 32 Ideas] Idea’s (ed.) 92 2 determining:] determining. 93 16 Ideas] Idea’s (ed.) 94 1 them:] them. 94 5 rerum,] rerum; 95 11 noetical] noentical 95 21 Ideas] Idea’s (ed.) 95 25 Ideas] Idea’s (ed.) 95 27 ingenuously] ingeniously 96 12 God,] God. 96 13 Manichees] Maniche’s (ed.) 99 1 notwithstanding,] notwithstanding (ed.) 102 6 semi-Deity;] semi-Deity, 103 4 word,] word. 103 15 soul,] soul (ed.) 104 3 another,] another; (ed.) 106 18 it;] it, 108 12 suggenéstaton] suggenéstaton) (ed.) 109 21 spark;] spark, 109 28 Deity;] Deity, (ed.) 119 32 knowledge,] knowledge (ed.) 122 21 time,] time; 124 30 invalidate that,] invalidate, that 132 10 errato. Did] errato, did 132 20 times] tims 134 9 he] he, 134 19 apex,] apex 139 17 infinitum;] infinitum, 141 2 rest,] rest 142 1 minde] minde, (ed.) 142 1 unprejudic’d,] unprejudic’d; (ed.) 142 1 perturbations,] perturbations 143 23 God] God, (ed.) 144 17 sense,] sense (ed.) 149 34 Anathema;] Anathema 151 6 proportionable] proportionable, 154 13 Constantine] Constantines 155 27 contradictions,] contradictions 161 14 testimony;] testimony 162 26 it;] it 163 30 them [and] will] them; will (ed.) 166 13 Antichrist,] Antichrist 166 28 contradiction;] contradiction? 166 32 remarkable:] remarkable; 167 5 sight] light (ed.) 168 8 them;] them, 170 21 it;] it, 171 20 peculiar] pecular 172 22 call] calls 172 28 faculties,] faculties; 173 14 others] other (ed.) 175 16 juvabit] jutabit [3.137.218.215] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 13:02 GMT) textual notes 247 176 21 when,] when 179 5 though] (though (ed.) 179 7 he] he) (ed.) 180 25 tenent] tenent, 182 17 pleasure);] pleasure; (ed.) 182 18 it,] it,) (ed.) 182 33 connexion] connexion; (ed.) 186 12 excesse] excesse, 186 34 minde,—] minde.— 190 9 grace;] grace. ...

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