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1 Read | for any other end; and he fails very much of that respect 2 II, XVI | order; for wherever this fails, a gap is made, the chain 3 II, XXIX | stand for them, there never fails to be confusion; and where 4 III, X | abused of deficient, when it fails of any of these three.~First, 5 III, X | might make them, yet it fails not to extend itself to 6 III, XI | when a synonymous word fails to do it, there is but one 7 IV, III | deduction; and wherever that fails, we come short of knowledge 8 IV, XV | and to guide us where that fails, is always conversant about 9 IV, XVI | or design, as there never fails to be, where men find themselves 10 IV, XVII | syllogism,) yet still it fails our reason in that part, 11 IV, XVII | general.~9. Our reason often fails us. Reason, though it penetrates 12 IV, XVII | many instances wherein it fails us: as,~I. In cases when 13 IV, XVII | have no ideas. It perfectly fails us where our ideas fail. 14 IV, XVIII| it gladly: and where it fails them, they cry out, It is 15 IV, XIX | revelation.~11. Enthusiasm fails of evidence, that the proposition 16 IV, XIX | Here it is that enthusiasm fails of the evidence it pretends