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1 I, I | not the truths that first possess the minds of children, nor 2 I, III | truth and reason, so much we possess of real and true knowledge. 3 II, IV | substance, we conceive it so to possess it, that it excludes all 4 II, XV | that bodies do each singly possess its proper portion of it, 5 II, XV | does now exist tomorrow, or possess at once more than the present 6 II, XXI | For, whilst such thoughts possess them, the joys of a future 7 II, XXXIII| two constantly together possess the mind; and then one body 8 IV, I | ideas do not agree? When we possess ourselves with the utmost 9 IV, XVIII | all the religions which possess and divide mankind. For