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Alphabetical [« »] perceive 4 perceived 4 perceiving 2 perfect 25 perfection 14 perfections 3 perfectly 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 know 25 means 25 observed 25 perfect 25 sufficient 24 able 24 also | René Descartes Discourse on the method IntraText - Concordances perfect |
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1 I | to be in any respect more perfect than those of the generality; 2 II | to be possessed of less perfect institutions than those 3 III| particular, I hoped gradually to perfect my judgments, and not to 4 III| me to, believe that more perfect or more innocent could not 5 IV | my being was not wholly perfect (for I clearly saw that 6 IV | think of something more perfect than myself; and I clearly 7 IV | which in reality was more perfect. ~As for the thoughts of 8 IV | with-the idea of a nature more perfect than myself; for to receive 9 IV | repugnant that the more perfect should be an effect of, 10 IV | and dependence on the less perfect, than that something should 11 IV | which was in reality more perfect than mine, and which even 12 IV | necessity some other more perfect Being upon whom I was dependent, 13 IV | natures that were not wholly perfect, their existence depended 14 IV | examination of the idea of a Perfect Being, I found that the 15 IV | certain that God, who is this Perfect Being, is, or exists, as 16 IV | exists and because he is a Perfect Being, and because all that 17 IV | because we are not wholly perfect. ~And it is evident that 18 IV | and true proceeds from a Perfect and Infinite Being, however 19 IV | that God, who is wholly perfect and veracious, should have 20 V | at once in a finished and perfect state. ~From the description 21 V | no other animal, however perfect or happily circumstanced, 22 V | incredible that the most perfect ape or parrot of its species, 23 VI | have been contrary to the perfect mental tranquillity which 24 VI | many things in a much more perfect state than I have done, 25 VI | prolix replies, but only with perfect frankness to avow my errors