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1 II, IV | went about to clear up the darkness of a blind man’s mind by 2 II, VII | yet the highest degree of darkness does not at all disease 3 II, VIII | heat and cold, light and darkness, white and black, motion 4 II, VIII | may truly be said to see darkness. For, supposing a hole perfectly 5 II, XXI | determined to stay, by the darkness of the night, or illness 6 II, XXI | liberty to ramble in perfect darkness, what is his liberty better 7 II, XXI | place liberty in a state of darkness, wherein we can neither 8 II, XXIII | we fall presently into darkness and obscurity, perplexedness 9 II, XXXIII| really no more to do with darkness than light: yet let but 10 II, XXXIII| so long as he lives, but darkness shall ever afterwards bring 11 IV, III | bondage, expect Egyptian darkness, were not the candle of 12 IV, III | not out into that abyss of darkness, (where we have not eyes 13 IV, III | seeing. The ignorance and darkness that is in us no more hinders 14 IV, III | easy to perceive what a darkness we are involved in, how 15 IV, XIX | into our minds, it dispels darkness. We see it as we do that 16 IV, XIX | the power of the Prince of Darkness, and, by our own consent,