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1 I, II | characters of divinity upon absurdities and errors; become zealous 2 II, XVII | infinitely bigger than another—absurdities too gross to be confuted.~ 3 II, XXI | avoid these and the like absurdities, nothing can be of greater 4 II, XXVII | without involving us in great absurdities.~22. But is not a man drunk 5 II, XXIX | involve ourselves in manifest absurdities.~16. Infinite divisibility 6 II, XXXIII| the idea of God, and what absurdities will that mind be liable 7 II, XXXIII| jargon, demonstration to absurdities, and consistency to nonsense, 8 IV, III | the avoiding the seeming absurdities, and to him unsurmountable 9 IV, X | nothing. This being of all absurdities the greatest, to imagine 10 IV, X | does so? This has as many absurdities as the other; for then this 11 IV, X | enumeration of any more absurdities and impossibilities in this 12 IV, XVII | principles, is often engaged in absurdities and difficulties, brought 13 IV, XVIII | good measure ascribe those absurdities that fill almost all the 14 IV, XX | oracles; whereas the grossest absurdities and improbabilities, being