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1 I, I | nature, as the foundation and guide of our reason, should need 2 I, I | to be the foundation and guide of all their acquired knowledge 3 I, III| office to principle and guide them. Nor is it a small 4 II, XXI| examination is consulting a guide. The determination of the 5 II, XXI| following the direction of that guide: and he that has a power 6 II, XXI| will supposes knowledge to guide its choice, all that we 7 III, XI | there is not sufficient to guide the reader, there it concerns 8 IV, XIV| stand, had he nothing to guide him in the absence of clear 9 IV, XV | of our knowledge and to guide us where that fails, is 10 IV, XVI| mistake, it can own no other guide but reason, nor blindly 11 IV, XIX| for our supreme and sole guide, and to believe any proposition 12 IV, XIX| be the light which must guide us; I ask how shall any 13 IV, XIX| and error must bring this guide of his light within to the 14 IV, XIX| must be our last judge and guide in everything. I do not 15 IV, XX | bulk of mankind no other guide but accident and blind chance