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1 I, I | mind of man; which the soul receives in its very first being, 2 I, I | proposition can be found that receives general assent as soon as 3 I, II | understanding, (for white paper receives any characters,) those doctrines 4 II, I | looking-glass, which constantly receives variety of images, or ideas, 5 II, VII | knowledge; all which it receives only by the two forementioned 6 II, XVII | design to show how the mind receives them, such as they are, 7 II, XIX | modifications, and from thence receives distinct ideas. Thus the 8 II, XXI | that hath motion or thought receives the impression, whereby 9 II, XXII | is wholly passive, and receives them all from the existence 10 II, XXXIII| Another instance. A man receives a sensible injury from another, 11 III, V | to make any one, but only receives such as are presented to 12 IV, VII | not be found that the mind receives much help from them in its 13 IV, XV | ones, assents to it, i.e. receives it for true: in which case 14 IV, XV | man on whose testimony he receives it, not being wont to affirm 15 IV, XIX | of assent, it is plain, receives not the truth in the love 16 IV, XIX | proposition more than it receives from the principles and