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1 I, I | it seeming to me near a contradiction to say, that there are truths 2 I, II | therefore little less than a contradiction to suppose, that whole nations 3 II, I | judge it impossible, or a contradiction, that the body should live 4 II, IV | not: nor does it imply a contradiction that, upon the motion of 5 II, XVII | which carries in it a plain contradiction.~8. We have no idea of infinite 6 II, XXI | it, at the same time; a contradiction too manifest to be admitted.~ 7 II, XXIII| more perplexed, or nearer a contradiction, than the very notion of 8 II, XXIII| For it being no more a contradiction that thinking should exist 9 II, XXIII| from solidity, than it is a contradiction that solidity should exist 10 II, XXVII| ridiculous. But it being a contradiction that two or more should 11 II, XXX | them any inconsistency or contradiction of their parts. ~ 12 III, VI | authorem, but there appears no contradiction that there should be such), 13 IV, III | man can know. For I see no contradiction in it, that the first Eternal 14 IV, III | c., it is no less than a contradiction to suppose matter (which 15 IV, VII | the same time, which is a contradiction: and to have none distinct, 16 IV, X | could suppose so manifest a contradiction, as a time wherein there 17 IV, XVIII| it for true, in a direct contradiction to the clear evidence of