Asapread the sentences from book xi of confessions and answer the question. thou madest the artificer his body, thou the mind commanding the limbs, thou the matter whereof he makes any thing; thou the apprehension whereby to take in his art, and see within what he doth without; thou the sense of his body, whereby, as by an interpreter, he may from mind to matter, convey that which he doth, and report to his mind what is done; that it within may consult the truth, which presideth over itself, whether it be well done or no. what word used in a summary of this passage would best capture the meaning of apprehension? fearact of arrestingfacultypoint of view
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