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1 I, II | another: but it is without receiving these as the innate laws 2 I, III | followers upon a necessity of receiving some doctrines as such; 3 II, VI | its other ideas. The mind receiving the ideas mentioned in the 4 II, VIII| effect of power. For, through receiving the idea of heat or light 5 II, IX | subject, or the having or receiving any ideas.~12. Perception 6 II, XIV | as the mind is capable of receiving new ones into it; and so 7 II, XXI | of my eyes or body, avoid receiving them. But when I turn my 8 IV, III | necessarily supposes extension; receiving or communicating motion 9 IV, V | and that in conveying and receiving of truth, and commonly in 10 IV, VII | they are far enough from receiving any help from the contemplation 11 IV, XI | is therefore the actual receiving of ideas from without that 12 IV, XV | which is the admitting or receiving any proposition for true, 13 IV, XVI | another, is so far from receiving any strength thereby, that 14 IV, XX | ordinary than children’s receiving into their minds propositions (