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1 I, I | understood, that must be admitted for an innate proposition, 2 I, I | is longer before they are admitted and assented to by the growing 3 I, II | original, and may be as well admitted for innate principles, as 4 II, I | will be much more easily admitted, when I have shown whence 5 II, III | they have no postern to be admitted by; no other way to bring 6 II, XIII | plain, and will be easily admitted, when we consider that we 7 II, XV | equal to, and would have admitted, 7640 annual revolutions 8 II, XXI | contradiction too manifest to be admitted.~50. The freest agents are 9 II, XXVII| drunkenness or sleep is not admitted as a plea. For, though punishment 10 III, VI | it were man enough to be admitted to the font or no? As I 11 III, X | language will hardly be admitted as an imperfection or abuse 12 IV, VI | we are so far from being admitted into the secrets of nature, 13 IV, VII | scarce believe should ever be admitted amongst the lovers of truth, 14 IV, VII | frequently urged, and constantly admitted. And this I think to be 15 IV, X | out of nothing being once admitted, the creation of all other 16 IV, XVI | credible witnesses, will not be admitted as a proof in judicature. 17 IV, XVIII| original revelation cannot be admitted against the clear evidence