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1 Int | universal knowledge, to raise questions, and perplex ourselves 2 Int | it is no wonder that they raise questions and multiply disputes, 3 I, III | Discourse, designing to raise an edifice uniform and consistent 4 II, XXI | visible good does not always raise men’s desires in proportion 5 II, XXI | proposed, it is in our power to raise our desires in a due proportion 6 II, XXI | remote and future good, to raise in himself desires of them 7 II, XXIII | difficulties some would raise against it.~27. The supposed 8 II, XXXIII| the mind of a child, and raise them there together, possibly 9 III, X | unsettle people’s rights; to raise mists, and render unintelligible 10 IV, X | from vulgar notions, and raise our thoughts, as far as 11 IV, XVI | sufficient foundation to raise itself to a degree which 12 IV, XX | satisfaction enough to themselves, raise this doubt; and from whose