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1 II, XI | by the violence of their imaginations, having taken their fancies 2 II, XIII | from their narrow and gross imaginations: but having here to do only 3 II, XXII | were, setting before our imaginations all those ideas which go 4 II, XXVIII| according to their own imaginations; which do not always correspond 5 III, II | another those thoughts and imaginations they have within their own 6 III, X | are names of fantastical imaginations. Fifthly, He that imagined 7 III, X | head with the fantastical imaginations of his own brain, but will 8 III, XI | themselves, and not in our imaginations; and it matters not much 9 IV, IV | anything so extravagant as the imaginations of men’s brains? Where is 10 IV, IV | the agreement of his own imaginations, and talk conformably, it 11 IV, IV | fine knowledge of men’s own imaginations, to a man that inquires 12 IV, IV | must be so. Take away these imaginations, and such questions will 13 IV, IV | certain sounds, and the imaginations of settled and fixed species 14 IV, V | visionary words in our own imaginations; nor have other truth, but