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| Alphabetical [« »] tends 2 tenement 1 tenet 3 tenets 13 tennis-ball 3 tennis-balls 1 tenses 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 steadily 13 subsist 13 successive 13 tenets 13 testimonies 13 to-day 13 treatise | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances tenets |
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1 I, II | down to examine their own tenets; especially when one of 2 I, II | account for the contrary tenets, which are firmly believed, 3 II, XXXIII| unreasonableness in his own tenets and conduct, which he never 4 III, X | concerning either their tenets or interest, manifestly 5 IV, III | parties of men cram their tenets down all men’s throats whom 6 IV, XVI | fierce and firm in their tenets, who have least examined 7 IV, XVI | and renounce their former tenets presently upon the offer 8 IV, XVI | he should renounce those tenets which time and custom have 9 IV, XVI | the bottom all their own tenets, must confess they are unfit 10 IV, XVII | writer. Whoever backs his tenets with such authorities, thinks 11 IV, XIX | proceed on, either in our tenets or actions. And what readier 12 IV, XX | disagreeing with these sacred tenets. Take an intelligent Romanist 13 IV, XX | no other ground for their tenets, than the supposed honesty,