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1 II | tabernacle. And are the several ideas of which thy soul receives 2 II | consequently thou receivest thy ideas from Him who created thy 3 II | He gives thy mind such ideas as thy affections may deserve; 4 XIII| not only admitted innate ideas, but did not doubt of our 5 XIII| having destroyed innate ideas; after having fully renounced 6 XIII| most solid principles, that ideas enter the mind through the 7 XIII| examined our simple and complex ideas; having traced the human 8 XIII| a body is susceptible of ideas; and do you conceive better 9 XIII| memory, and combine certain ideas. In case it was not in the 10 XIV | light. He admitted innate ideas, he invented new elements, 11 XV | comprehend of all these sublime ideas. With regard to the system 12 XVII| is even founded on simple ideas. The business is to measure 13 XVII| he was sure to change the ideas and opinions received by 14 XXI | impertinent."~Whether these ideas are true or false, it is