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1 I, III | have been some clear and uniform idea of Himself; as far 2 I, III | designing to raise an edifice uniform and consistent with itself, 3 II, II | contains in it nothing but one uniform appearance, or conception 4 II, IX | eyes a round globe of any uniform colour, v.g. gold, alabaster, 5 II, IX | of a convex figure and an uniform colour; when the idea we 6 II, XI | impute it wholly to native uniform impressions; whereas it 7 II, XIII| but all beyond it is one uniform space or expansion, wherein 8 II, XIII| considered, it is always the same uniform simple idea of space, taken 9 II, XIV | in one constant, equal, uniform course: but none of the 10 II, XV | one to another, in those uniform infinite oceans of duration 11 II, XV | space being in themselves uniform and boundless, the order 12 II, XV | portions too of that infinite uniform duration, which we upon 13 II, XVII| bodies, it can, in this uniform idea of space, nowhere find 14 II, XXIX| another parcel of the same uniform matter, viz. gold or wax 15 II, XXX | than common water: or an uniform, unorganized body, consisting, 16 III, X | everywhere the same, everywhere uniform. This being our idea of 17 III, XI | none but determined and uniform ideas, would be to think