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Rh Qu. 13. Whether Geometrical Quantity hath coexitent Parts? And whether all Quantity be not in a flux as well as Time and Motion?

Qu. 14. Whether Extenion can be uppoed an Attribute of a Being immutable and eternal?

Qu. 15. Whether to decline examining the Principles, and unravelling the Methods ued in Mathematics, would not hew a bigotry in Mathematicians? Qu. 16. Whether certain Maxims do not pas current among Analyts, which are hocking to good Sene? And whether the common Aumption that a finite Quantity divided by nothing is infinite be not of this Number?

Qu. 17. Whether the conidering Geometrical Diagrams abolutely or in themelves, rather than as Repreentatives of all aignable Magnitudes or Figures of the ame kind, be not a principal Caue of the uppoing finite Extenion ly