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1 Read | understanding, like the eye, judging of objects only by its own 2 II, VI | discerning, reasoning, judging, knowledge, faith, &c., 3 II, XIV| first; which was only by judging of them by the train of 4 II, XIX| more at large of reasoning, judging, volition, and knowledge, 5 II, XXI| result of our own minds, judging of the good or evil of any 6 II, XXI| from it.~66. Causes of our judging amiss when we compare present 7 II, XXI| future. The cause of our judging amiss, when we compare our 8 II, XXI| that this is a false way of judging, when applied to the happiness 9 II, XXI| these are wrong ways of judging, were easy to show in every 10 II, XXI| cannot acquit himself of judging amiss.~(ii) Inadvertency: 11 II, XXI| judgments as much as the other. Judging is, as it were, balancing 12 II, XXI| another occasion to men of judging wrong; when they take not 13 IV, V | by the mind perceiving or judging of their agreement or disagreement.~ 14 IV, VI | Though the examining and judging of ideas by themselves,