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1 II, X | who can doubt but God may communicate to those glorious spirits, 2 II, XV | with space, or how they communicate in it, we know not. All 3 II, XXII | which being to mark, or communicate men’s thoughts to one another 4 II, XXIII| For, as body cannot but communicate its motion by impulse to 5 II, XXIII| their own thoughts, and communicate or conceal them at pleasure, 6 III, II | other men, with whom they communicate: for else they should talk 7 III, II | instruments whereby men communicate their conceptions, and express 8 III, III | would not serve them to communicate their thoughts. Men learn 9 III, V | should often have occasion to communicate by one general term; under 10 III, V | frequent occasion to have and communicate; and in such, I ask whether 11 III, VI | easier under general names communicate our thoughts about them. 12 III, VI | same idea in two who would communicate their thoughts and discourse 13 III, IX | its simple ideas, does not communicate with a greater, and in others 14 III, X | showing the loose sheets, and communicate them only by tale. This 15 III, X | discourse, for want of words to communicate his complex ideas, which 16 IV, XVIII| God can by any revelation communicate to others any new simple 17 IV, XXI | repository: therefore to communicate our thoughts to one another,