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1 I, II | brain for the images of the Deity, and the workmanship of 2 I, III | without an innate idea of a Deity. Without a notion of a law-maker, 3 I, III | and clear impressions of a Deity upon their minds, and that 4 I, III | miss the discovery of a Deity. And the influence that 5 I, III | minds an idea men have of a Deity, I shall hereafter show.~ 6 I, III | or tolerable notion of a Deity could they have, who acknowledged 7 I, III | worshipped hundreds? Every deity that they owned above one 8 I, III | unity and infinity of the Deity, I grant it. But then this,~ 9 I, III | earnestly for it,—that the Deity was corporeal, and of human 10 I, III | we have of the being of a Deity. For, though there be no 11 II, XV | extent belong only to the Deity. And therefore we are not 12 II, XXXIII| mind be liable to about the Deity? Let the idea of infallibility 13 IV, X | for the only proof of a Deity; and out of an over fondness 14 IV, X | incontestable proof of a Deity; and I believe nobody can 15 IV, XIX | immediate intercourse with the Deity, and frequent communications