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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Ded | reasons to have, in the highest degree, for your lordship, 2 I, II | opposite to virtue, the highest perfection of human nature, 3 II, VII | insufferable to our eyes, yet the highest degree of darkness does 4 II, XXI | liberty. As therefore the highest perfection of intellectual 5 III, VI | of his nature, from the highest and perfectest of all created 6 III, VI | the lowest of one and the highest of the other, there will 7 III, IX | they are matters of the highest concernment, so there will 8 IV, III | soever it may be; because the highest probability amounts not 9 IV, IX | matter, come not short of the highest degree of certainty.  ~ 10 IV, XVI | The first, therefore, and highest degree of probability, is, 11 IV, XVI | divine revelation is the highest certainty. Besides those 12 IV, XVI | propositions that challenge the highest degree of our assent, upon 13 IV, XVI | an assent founded on the highest reason.  ~ 14 IV, XVII| degrees: four the first and highest is the discovering and finding 15 IV, XVII| part, which, if not its highest perfection, is yet certainly 16 IV, XVII| everywhere observable.~14. Our highest degree of knowledge is intuitive, 17 IV, XVII| have any; this being the highest of all human certainty.


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