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1 I, II | a greater vice, than to teach others, that it is no moral 2 I, II | there would be no need to teach them. Did men find such 3 I, III | taken in those nations to teach men to have true notions 4 II, I | shakes their doctrine, who teach that the soul is always 5 II, XI | Dark room. I pretend not to teach, but to inquire; and therefore 6 III, IX | it does.~22. This should teach us moderation in imposing 7 III, XI | those who make profession to teach or defend truth, hath passed 8 III, XI | ease, and in less time, teach the true signification of 9 IV, VII | had their professors to teach what others had found out, 10 IV, VII | when urged in such cases, teach nothing: that is already 11 IV, VII | propositions are able to teach, and by their influence 12 IV, VII | verbal propositions, and teach us nothing but the respect 13 IV, VII | I beseech you, does it teach us? What more is contained 14 IV, VIII| to knowledge; since they teach nothing but what every one 15 IV, VIII| palfrey: but did thereby teach no more, but that the word 16 IV, XII | exist. Experience here must teach me what reason cannot: and 17 IV, XX | standards of truth, which teach one thing in Christendom