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1 II, I | nor that the soul should subsist and think, or have perception, 2 II, XXIII| how these simple ideas can subsist by themselves, we accustom 3 II, XXIII| substratum wherein they do subsist, and from which they do 4 II, XXIII| which we imagine cannot subsist sine re substante, without 5 II, XXIII| belong, and in which they subsist: and therefore when we speak 6 II, XXIII| conceive how they should subsist alone, nor one in another, 7 II, XXIII| which we concluding not to subsist of themselves, nor apprehending 8 II, XXIII| which affect our senses do subsist; by supposing a substance 9 II, XXIII| power of moving, &c., do subsist, we have as clear a notion 10 II, XXIII| union, as makes the whole subsist of itself It is by such 11 II, XXIII| belong, and in which they subsist: though of this supposed 12 IV, III | made us at the beginning to subsist here, sensible intelligent 13 IV, VI | of them, that they cannot subsist a moment without them: though