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  <dc:title>Writings on degrees and kinds of knowledge of natural beings and on divine knowledge</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Writings on the degrees and kinds of knowledge of natural beings, offering comment on the following observation: 'That we may Aspire to but must not always require nor expect such a knowledge of things as is immediately derived from their first principles' (Folios 32v-34v). Treats the subject of the perfect knowledge and understanding possessed by God, and the various degrees of it which he gave to his creatures (Folios 35v-37). Late 1680s.
Hand: Smith</dc:description>
  <dc:date>c 1680s</dc:date>
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