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1 II, VIII| snow, white and cold; and manna, white and sweet, from the 2 II, VIII| than sickness or pain is in manna. Take away the sensation 3 II, VIII| the primary. A piece of manna of a sensible bulk is able 4 II, VIII| represents it as it really is in manna moving: a circle or square 5 II, VIII| existence, in the mind or in the manna. And this, both motion and 6 II, VIII| figure, are really in the manna, whether we take notice 7 II, VIII| ready to agree to. Besides, manna, by tie bulk, figure, texture, 8 II, VIII| and pain are not in the manna, but effects of its operations 9 II, VIII| whiteness are not really in manna; which are but the effects 10 II, VIII| effects of the operations of manna, by the motion, size, and 11 II, VIII| pain and sickness caused by manna are confessedly nothing 12 II, VIII| effects of the operations of manna on several parts of our 13 II, VIII| thought to be really in the manna, than those produced by 14 II, VIII| ideas that are the effect of manna, should be thought to be 15 II, VIII| whiteness, effects of the same manna on other parts of the body, 16 II, VIII| thought to exist in the manna, when they are not seen 17 II, XXI | as they are here, yet the manna in heaven will suit every