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1 Read | Association of Ideas, the other of Enthusiasm. These, with some other 2 IV, XVI | all the extravagancy of enthusiasm, and all the error of wrong 3 IV, XVIII| between faith and reason, no enthusiasm or extravagancy in religion 4 IV, XIX | Chapter XIX~Of Enthusiasm ~1. Love of truth necessary. 5 IV, XIX | carries with it.~3. Force of enthusiasm, in which reason is taken 6 IV, XIX | faith or reason; I mean enthusiasm: which, laying by reason, 7 IV, XIX | a telescope.~5. Rise of enthusiasm. Immediate revelation being 8 IV, XIX | it.~7. What is meant by enthusiasm. This I take to be properly 9 IV, XIX | This I take to be properly enthusiasm, which, though founded neither 10 IV, XIX | temper and inclination.~8. Enthusiasm accepts its supposed illumination 11 IV, XIX | and extravagant actions enthusiasm has run men into were enough 12 IV, XIX | our dim candle, reason.~9. Enthusiasm how to be discovered. This 13 IV, XIX | I pretend to, it is but enthusiasm. For, whether the proposition 14 IV, XIX | it is a revelation.~11. Enthusiasm fails of evidence, that 15 IV, XIX | believe? Here it is that enthusiasm fails of the evidence it