Excerpt from Mathematical Elements of Natural Philosophy, Confirmed by Experiments, Vol. 1 of 2: Or, an Introduction to Sir Isaac Newton''s Philosophy
Efi''ence of Matter, there are not others depending upon Power of G O D, and that extended and folid Subfiance (for thus We define Body) is endowed with fome Properties Without which it could exii''r We are not, I own, to affirm or deny any thing concerning what we do not know. But this Rule is not followed by thofe, Who reafpn in phyfical Matters, as if they had a complete Knowledge of whatever belongs to Body, and who do not Efcruple to affirm, that the few Properties of Body which thpy are ao quainted With, conflitute the very Effence of Body.
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