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1 Read | the soul’s exerting them,” brings them into our knowledge.~ 2 I, I | its very first being, and brings into the world with it. 3 I, II | than the other. Not that it brings their truth at all in question. 4 I, III | understanding. Whenever the memory brings any idea into actual view, 5 II, XIV | duration, than as it constantly brings about the return of certain 6 II, XVI | every thought of our minds, brings this idea along with it. 7 II, XVI | power of adding to it, or brings him any nearer the end of 8 II, XXIII | consider what light he thereby brings to the cohesion of body, 9 II, XXV | occasion why the mind thus brings two things together, and 10 II, XXIX | division carried on so far brings it no nearer the end of 11 II, XXXIII| place occurs to his mind, it brings (the impression being once 12 III, II | perverting the use of words, and brings unavoidable obscurity and 13 III, XI | communication by language brings men to an agreement in the 14 IV, XVII | building upon false foundations brings a man into, that if he will 15 IV, XVII | alone, of all the four, brings true instruction with it, 16 IV, XIX | no other. When the Spirit brings light into our minds, it 17 IV, XIX | they say, by the light it brings with it, which shines bright