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1 I, II | we perpetually feel them strongly impelling us.~4. Moral rules 2 II, XX | pleasure operates not so strongly on us as pain, and because 3 II, XXI | passionate nature, most strongly wrought on by what is present. 4 II, XXIII | so united, and adhere so strongly one to another, that the 5 II, XXXIII| observable in men, which work as strongly, and produce as regular 6 II, XXXIII| and by ruminating on them strongly, or much, in his mind, so 7 II, XXXIII| ideas of being and matter be strongly joined, either by education 8 IV, XIX | opinion comes to settle itself strongly upon their fancies is an 9 IV, XIX | revelation, because they strongly believe it to be true. For 10 IV, XIX | revelation only because they strongly believe it to be a revelation; 11 IV, XIX | illumination, i.e. are as strongly persuaded that they are