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1 I, I | so great as is generally conceived, when it comes in its due 2 II, I | thoughts, is very hard to be conceived, and would need some better 3 II, I | and it is hardly to be conceived that our infinitely wise 4 II, VIII | the mind, to be distinctly conceived, without which it were impossible 5 II, XIII | Motion can neither be, nor be conceived, without space; and yet 6 II, XVII | and is not by any body conceived to be a bare negation; and 7 II, XIX | essences of things are not conceived capable of any such variation. 8 II, XXII | whence these actions are conceived to flow. These simple ideas, 9 II, XXIII| parts in body as hard to be conceived as thinking in a soul. If 10 II, XXIII| substance as hard to be conceived as a thinking immaterial 11 II, XXVII| and divers will easily be conceived, and there can arise no 12 III, VI | that of the species, as conceived by us, proved from water 13 III, VI | history lie not, women have conceived by drills; and what real 14 IV, V | reasoning man, is easier to be conceived by reflecting on what passes 15 IV, VI | seldom apprehended, but as conceived and expressed in words.