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1 I, I | false in themselves, he affords neither assent nor dissent, 2 I, III | whom it belongs to, so it affords but a fit rise for the present 3 II, I | REFLECTION, the ideas it affords being such only as the mind 4 II, I | age. I suppose the world affords more such instances: at 5 II, XIII | idea we call figure, which affords to the mind infinite variety. 6 II, XVII | can find none.~9. Number affords us the clearest idea of 7 II, XVII | endless addible numbers, which affords no prospect of stop or boundary.~ 8 II, XXI | actions. (1) Of thinking, body affords us no idea at all; it is 9 II, XXI | of motion. A body at rest affords us no idea of any active 10 II, XXIII | whereas the mind every day affords us ideas of an active power 11 II, XXVIII| capable of parts or degrees, affords an occasion of comparing 12 IV, VII | having distinct ideas, this affords us as many self-evident 13 IV, VII | In the other, God himself affords it immediately to us: and 14 IV, XIX | whatsoever degrees of assent he affords it beyond the degrees of