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1 II, IV | impenetrability; which is negative, and is perhaps more a consequence 2 II, VIII| spirits in that organ.~5. Negative names need not be meaningless. 3 II, VIII| positive thing. Indeed, we have negative names, which stand not directly 4 II, XVII| negation of an end; which being negative, the negation of it is positive. 5 II, XVII| grant that the end is a bare negative: and he that perceives the 6 II, XVII| without a beginning, is but a negative idea.~15. What is positive, 7 II, XVII| What is positive, what negative, in our idea of infinite. 8 II, XVII| 3. And this is plainly negative: not positive. For he has 9 II, XVII| indeterminate confusion of a negative idea, wherein I know I neither 10 II, XVII| What is positive, what negative, in our idea of infinite. 11 II, XXI | some absent good: either negative, as indolence to one in 12 III, I | and barrenness. All which negative or privative words cannot 13 IV, V | separated in affirmative or negative sentences. By which way 14 IV, V | proposition affirmative or negative; which I have endeavoured