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1 I, II | them, as most men do, the standards set up by God in his mind, 2 II, XI | annexed to them) as the standards to rank real existences 3 II, XIV | more than the different standards of a foot and a cubit alter 4 II, XXVI | make them as it were the standards, whereby to denominate the 5 II, XXXII| ideas, looked upon as the standards of that truth; which amounts 6 III, VI | species? All such patterns and standards being quite laid aside, 7 III, IX | Secondly, because they have no standards in nature. Because the names 8 III, IX | modes for the most part want standards in nature, whereby men may 9 III, IX | because there be no real standards existing in nature to which 10 III, IX | and are referred to as standards made by Nature. In our ideas 11 III, IX | stand for be referred to standards without us, that either 12 III, IX | substances being referred to standards that cannot be known, their 13 III, IX | and established by those standards.~13. To co-existing qualities, 14 III, IX | of things, are the proper standards to which their names are 15 IV, VII | recourse to them, as to the standards of truth and falsehood. 16 IV, XX | and infallible oracles and standards of truth, which teach one