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1 I, I | cannot be anything more opposite to reason and experience. 2 I, II | the dignity of a man, and opposite to virtue, the highest perfection 3 I, II | and rules of living quite opposite to others.~11. Whole nations 4 I, II | observed, in the variety of opposite principles held and contended 5 I, III | there is a God, as that the opposite angles made by the intersection 6 II, IV | the distance between the opposite parts of a concave superficies 7 II, VII | pleasure or delight, and its opposite, pain, or uneasiness; power; 8 III, III | two of the most remote or opposite in the world.~15. Several 9 III, VII | divers and sometimes almost opposite significations. In the Hebrew 10 III, X | which I think the direct opposite to the ways of knowledge, 11 IV, III | truth by running into the opposite opinion; which, on examination, 12 IV, VIII| bigger than either of the opposite internal angles. Which relation 13 IV, VIII| outward angle to either of the opposite internal angles, making 14 IV, XVII| 24. Reason and faith not opposite, for faith must be regulated 15 IV, XVII| reason; and so cannot be opposite to it. He that believes 16 IV, XIX | zealots in different and opposite parties? For if the light, 17 IV, XIX | Father of lights, but of opposite and contradictory lights,