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absurdum igitur
est dicere, cum homines bestiaeque hoc calore teneantur et propterea moveantur ac sentiant, mundum esse
sine sensu, qui integro et libero et puro eodemque acerrimo
[p. 61]
et mobilissimo ardore teneatur, praesertim cum
is ardor qui est mundi non agitatus ab alio neque
externo pulsu sed per se ipse ac sua sponte moveatur;
nam quid potest esse mundo valentius, quod pellat
atque moveat calorem eum quo ille teneatur.
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