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1 Read | resolution of those doubts which perplexed us, it came into my thoughts 2 Read | that have not a little perplexed morality and divinity, those 3 I, II | wonder that grown men, either perplexed in the necessary affairs 4 II, XXIII| our notion of spirit more perplexed, or nearer a contradiction, 5 III, I | multiplication of words would have perplexed their use, had every particular 6 III, III | has, I imagine, very much perplexed the knowledge of natural 7 III, IX | think, too, none of the most perplexed names of substances. However, 8 III, IX | substances naturally so perplexed, and gives occasion to so 9 III, X | and inexplicable web of perplexed words, and procure to themselves 10 III, X | the world, and hath much perplexed, whilst it pretended to 11 III, X | speech.~12. This art has perplexed religion and justice. Nor 12 III, X | and society; obscured and perplexed the material truths of law 13 IV, XVII | disposition, than in the perplexed repetitions, and jumble 14 IV, XVII | Animal—Vivens, than in this perplexed one, Animal—Vivens—Homo— 15 IV, XVII | demonstrations long and perplexed, and too hard for those