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#13 [Manuscript] on miracles / [Isaac Newton].

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a stop Has been put to all inquiry into the causes of if [undecipherable] could
 
a stop Has been put to all inquiry into the causes of if [undecipherable] could
 
not be known because the grand Philosophy [undecipherable]  was able to find [undecipherable]
 
not be known because the grand Philosophy [undecipherable]  was able to find [undecipherable]
[undecipherable] the signification of the wrods that for may make use of  
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[undecipherable] the signification of the words that for may make use of  
them in explring (I do not say confusing) then
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them in exploring (I do not say confusing) then
 
Philosophy of Isaac Newton so
 
Philosophy of Isaac Newton so
far as if relable to the argument for proving a Deity
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far as if reliable to the argument for proving a Deity
 
from the phenomena of nature. And as the
 
from the phenomena of nature. And as the

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Pag 5 lin 7- [undecipherable] of confirmed of by these [undecipherable] doth remiss release of and confirm who the said Calh. Banlon (in Rev actuall possession now Bring by virtues of a Bargain - - - - of By forea of the slalute made for transforming of uses mid-possession) then said Office of K[undecipherable] the custody of the said of

For Miracles are so called not because they are the works of God But because they happen seldom & for that mason creak wonder. If they should happen constantly according to certain laws inprest upon the nature of things, they

                                                or miraculous

would be no long wonders^but might be considered in Philosophy as a part of the Phenomena of Nature {not withstanding their knowing the effects of Gods laws impressed upon Nature By life powers of God] notwithstanding Has been explored not be because their causes an unknown to us But Because By giving that name to the specific qualities of things, a stop Has been put to all inquiry into the causes of if [undecipherable] could not be known because the grand Philosophy [undecipherable] was able to find [undecipherable] [undecipherable] the signification of the words that for may make use of them in exploring (I do not say confusing) then Philosophy of Isaac Newton so far as if reliable to the argument for proving a Deity from the phenomena of nature. And as the