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| Alphabetical [« »] persuaded 18 persuades 1 persuaseris 1 persuasion 16 persuasions 13 pertinently 1 peru 3 | Frequency [« »] 16 murder 16 obligation 16 operating 16 persuasion 16 pursue 16 receives 16 regard | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances persuasion |
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1 Int | assent and moderate our persuasion. In order whereunto I shall 2 I, II | these rules, nor so full a persuasion of their certainty and obligation. 3 I, II | of their country; which persuasion, however got, will serve 4 III, X | to establish them in the persuasion of the reality of such things, 5 IV, V | things according to the persuasion of our own minds, though 6 IV, XVI | before other arguments of persuasion, I shall speak more hereafter; 7 IV, XVII| not oppose another man’s persuasion: I may be ignorant, and 8 IV, XIX | flattered themselves with a persuasion of an immediate intercourse 9 IV, XIX | God. Much less is a strong persuasion that it is true, a perception 10 IV, XIX | strong, though ungrounded persuasion of their own minds, that 11 IV, XIX | the strength of his own persuasion, be an evidence that it 12 IV, XIX | Revelation.~12. Firmness of persuasion no Proof that any proposition 13 IV, XIX | otherwise, whilst firmness of persuasion is made the cause of believing, 14 IV, XIX | lie. For, if strength of persuasion be the light which must 15 IV, XIX | not an inward seeing or persuasion of their own minds, without 16 IV, XIX | strength of our private persuasion within ourselves, that can