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1 Read | And I had much rather the speculative and quick-sighted should 2 I, I | Chapter I~No Innate Speculative Principles ~1. The way shown 3 I, I | certain principles, both speculative and practical, (for they 4 I, I | I shall begin with the speculative, and instance in those magnified 5 I, I | ground to think these two speculative Maxims innate: since they 6 I, I | not to be innate, no other speculative maxims can (I suppose), 7 I, II | received as the forementioned speculative maxims. If those speculative 8 I, II | speculative maxims. If those speculative Maxims, whereof we discoursed 9 I, II | not equally evident. Those speculative maxims carry their own evidence 10 I, II | conformity of action, not barely speculative assent to their truth, or 11 I, II | vain distinguished from speculative maxims. Nature, I confess, 12 I, III| Innate Principles, both Speculative and Practical ~1. Principles 13 I, III| we talk of innate, either speculative or practical, principles, 14 IV, XXI| The end of this is bare speculative truth: and whatsoever can