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1 II, VII | of our minds, or anything operating on our bodies. For, whether 2 II, VIII | fitted, either by immediately operating on our bodies to produce 3 II, VIII | ideas in us; or else, by operating on other bodies, so to change 4 II, XXI | faculties, a notion of their operating, has, I suppose, as little 5 II, XXI | them have their powers of operating, else neither the one nor 6 II, XXI | to operate or to forbear operating after as before the decree 7 II, XXII | subject wrought on, or cause operating: v.g. creation, annihilation, 8 II, XXIII| equally powers in the sun, operating, by the motion and figure 9 II, XXIX | receive from an outward object operating duly on a well-disposed 10 III, V | real existence of things operating upon it.~3. Secondly, made 11 IV, III | bodies, and their ways of operating, consisting in a texture 12 IV, IV | be the product of things operating on the mind, in a natural 13 IV, IV | things without us, really operating upon us; and so carry with 14 IV, X | wholly void of knowledge, and operating blindly, and without any 15 IV, XI | but only when, by actual operating upon him, it makes itself 16 IV, XIX | from God, extraordinarily operating on our minds, yet we are