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1 Read | EPISTLE TO THE READER~I HAVE put into thy hands what has 2 Read | the subject; for when I put pen to paper, I thought 3 Read | in most places chose to put determinate or determined, 4 Int | information of virtue; and has put within the reach of their 5 Int | whereby a rational creature, put in that state in which man 6 I, I | that stand for them; or to put together in his mind the 7 I, I | occasion that shall make him put together those ideas in 8 I, I | perceive in our ideas when put together is expressed, we 9 I, II | Nature, I confess, has put into man a desire of happiness 10 I, II | still, in some countries, put them into the same graves 11 I, II | principles of virtue, who cannot put morality and mechanism together, 12 I, II | satisfy me in this point, and put an end to my inquiry. In 13 I, II | such, which nobody yet ever put into that rank of innate 14 I, II | peccata, or sins, being put, as it usually is, to signify 15 I, III | enlarge them, and several ways put them together. How, by these 16 I, III | from the different use they put their faculties to. Whilst 17 I, III | any person hath by talk put such a notion into his head, 18 I, III | are innate principles, it put their followers upon a necessity 19 I, III | reason and judgment, and put them on believing and taking 20 II, I | for the most part oddly put together. It is strange, 21 II, IV | called hard by us, which will put us to pain sooner than change 22 II, IV | two bodies, if it be not put out of the way, but remain 23 II, IV | globe thus filled, being put into a press, which was 24 II, IV | senses to inform him. Let him put a flint or a football between 25 II, VII | before the organ be quite put out of order, and so be 26 II, IX | time it will require to put it into words, and step 27 II, X | to hit the notes right, put it past doubt with me, that 28 II, XI | and madmen: that madmen put wrong ideas together, and 29 II, XII | up of several simple ones put together, I call complex;— 30 II, XII | it can, by its own power, put together those ideas it 31 II, XII | ideas of several kinds, put together to make one complex 32 II, XII | other of several of those put together, as an army of 33 II, XII | several substances thus put together are as much each 34 II, XIII | these very chess-men are put up in a bag, if any one 35 II, XIII | fallacies which we are apt to put upon ourselves, by taking 36 II, XIII | inhaerentia and substantio, put into the plain English ones 37 II, XIII | he could, then he would put his arm where there was 38 II, XIII | bounds of all bodies), a body put in motion may move on, as 39 II, XIII | will deny that God can put an end to all motion that 40 II, XIII | not easy for the mind to put off those confused notions 41 II, XIV | parts of succession can be put together to measure one 42 II, XV | without succession, nor can put it together in our thoughts 43 II, XVI | multitude of units; which put together, without a name 44 II, XVII | is there that can there put a stop, and satisfy the 45 II, XVII | snow you see to-day, and put them together in your mind, 46 II, XVII | before. And these two being put together, are that infinite 47 II, XVII | are some I have met that put so much difference between 48 II, XVIII | senses, and afterwards there put together, by the faculty 49 II, XVIII | distances of time and space put together; so they are complex 50 II, XVIII | notes of different length put together, which make that 51 II, XVIII | ideas of those sounds, so put together silently in his 52 II, XIX | since the mind can sensibly put on, at several times, several 53 II, XXI | or forbear, continue or put an end to several actions 54 II, XXI | whether it may not help to put an end to that long agitated, 55 II, XXI | which ways of speaking, when put into more intelligible words, 56 II, XXI | that works on the mind to put it upon action, which for 57 II, XXI | especially desire, and one put for the other; and that 58 II, XXI | determines the will, has put into man the uneasiness 59 II, XXI | cure: they in that case put us not upon endeavours. 60 II, XXI | therefore, every man is put under a necessity, by his 61 II, XXI | anyone should willingly put into his own draught any 62 II, XXI | have powerful charms, and put so strong attractions of 63 II, XXI | what is in their power, may put men out of their way to 64 II, XXI | when infinite happiness is put into one scale, against 65 II, XXI | particularly show it me, I was put upon a stricter review of 66 II, XXI | other side, if my hand be put into motion by a convulsion, 67 II, XXI | impression, whereby it is put into that action, purely 68 II, XXI | a power within myself, I put myself into that motion. 69 II, XXII | scattered and independent ideas put together by the mind, are 70 II, XXII | with simple ideas, it can put them together in several 71 II, XXII | it sufficed that the mind put the parts of them together, 72 II, XXII | so combined, as they are put together in the understanding. 73 II, XXII | those ideas. (4) Those signs put together, by affirmation 74 II, XXIII | observable in iron, or a diamond, put together, that make the 75 II, XXIII | substances, who has gathered, and put together, most of those 76 II, XXIII | at rest, so the mind can put bodies into motion, or forbear 77 II, XXIII | purpose, I desire him to put it into intelligible English; 78 II, XXIII | all the difference we can put between them, in our contemplation 79 II, XXVIII| some action, whereby we put an end to perception and 80 II, XXIX | draughts, however the parts are put together, can be called 81 II, XXIX | he should leave out, or put into his idea of church, 82 II, XXX | combinations of simple ideas put together, and united under 83 II, XXX | another’s, but because he has put in, or left out of his, 84 II, XXXI | itself. He that at first put together the idea of danger 85 II, XXXI | evident, in that men do rarely put into their complex idea 86 II, XXXI | precedency, or right to be put in, and make the specific 87 II, XXXI | of equal bulk, they being put into a pair of equal scales, 88 II, XXXI | These, or parts of these, put together, usually make the 89 II, XXXII | false ideas:—(1) When they put together simple ideas, which 90 II, XXXII | which three ideas, however put together into one in the 91 II, XXXIII| train, when once they are put into their track, as well 92 III, III | but the capacity they are put into, by the understanding, 93 III, III | that denomination, or are put into that classis. For when 94 III, III | which the understanding put together, and then, abstracting 95 III, IV | what do they more than put one synonymous word for 96 III, IV | words or sounds whatsoever, put together according to any 97 III, IV | multiplicity of simple ideas to be put together, which makes the 98 III, IV | whereof more or less being put in, the idea may be varied, 99 III, V | suffices here, that men have put together such a collection 100 III, V | voluntary collection of ideas, put together in the mind, independent 101 III, V | mind of man has arbitrarily put together, to express by 102 III, VI | GOD and them in our ideas, put any difference, by any number 103 III, VI | winter, find the water he put in his basin at night in 104 III, VI | Let us then in discourse put extension for body, and 105 III, VI | has as good a right to be put into the complex idea of 106 III, VI | whatever is left out, or put in, it is still the complex 107 III, VI | as a pattern, voluntarily put together, abstracted, and 108 III, VI | and niouph. For there he put ideas together only by his 109 III, VI | of the others were, to be put into the complex idea signified 110 III, VI | this attempt is only to put the name or sound in the 111 III, VIII | the schools forged, and put into the mouths of their 112 III, IX | a great number of ideas put together.~Secondly, Where 113 III, IX | are assemblages of ideas put together at the pleasure 114 III, IX | wheedle, or banter, in use, put together as he thought fit 115 III, IX | to us, any sound that is put to stand for it must be 116 III, IX | antimony, when those words are put for real essences that we 117 III, IX | every one has a right to put into his complex idea those 118 III, IX | fusibility or any other; others put into it ductility or fixedness, & 119 III, IX | he has the same right to put into his complex idea signified 120 III, IX | made other trials, has to put in others. For the union 121 III, IX | them has more reason to be put in or left out than another? 122 III, IX | more particular, are to be put into the signification of 123 III, IX | united in nature, should be put into the nominal essence, 124 III, IX | consider, in the fallacies men put upon themselves, as well 125 III, X | writing show that he could put A for B, and D for E, &c., 126 III, X | It being as senseless to put black, which is a word agreed 127 III, X | for one sensible idea, to put it, I say, for another, 128 III, X | to call snow black, as to put this mark A, which is a 129 III, X | indifferently in all places be put for one another. But we 130 III, X | only known to us when we put them into propositions, 131 III, X | it signifies; and to be put in the place of some other 132 III, X | in aqua regia, which he put not in it before, is not 133 III, X | signification at all, being put for somewhat whereof we 134 III, X | and being supposed for, or put in the place of another, 135 III, X | all such words, however put into discourse, according 136 III, X | When the same sign is not put for the same idea. Thirdly, 137 III, X | names to them. Only if I put in my ideas of mixed modes 138 III, XI | mind of man has arbitrarily put together, without reference 139 III, XI | combination of ideas that are put together in their own minds; 140 III, XI | of substances being not put barely for our ideas, but 141 III, XI | represent things, and so are put in their place, their signification 142 IV, II | cannot by the mind be so put together as to show it. 143 IV, II | the same piece of paper put in the sunbeams, in the 144 IV, III | created senseless matter, put together as he thinks fit, 145 IV, III | which seems to me to be put out of the reach of our 146 IV, III | simple idea, is left out, or put in the complex one (still 147 IV, IV | name here without the idea put to it will be mistaken, 148 IV, IV | enough, as in modes, to put together such ideas as have 149 IV, IV | must not consist of ideas put together at the pleasure 150 IV, IV | neck, make a monster, and put such issue out of the rank 151 IV, V | propositions as soon as they are put into words.~4. Mental propositions 152 IV, V | fortitude, glory, we usually put the name for the idea: because 153 IV, V | without the use of words put together, or separated, 154 IV, V | the signs of our ideas, put together or separated in 155 IV, V | sounds, are, as it were, put together or separated one 156 IV, V | does tacitly within itself put them into a kind of proposition 157 IV, V | or no. When ideas are so put together, or separated in 158 IV, V | propositions, the words are put together according to the 159 IV, V | truth they contain when put into propositions will be 160 IV, VI | truth is, when words are so put together in propositions 161 IV, VI | know and denominate them. Put a piece of gold anywhere 162 IV, VI | in this our mansion would put on quite another face, and 163 IV, VI | consideration alone is enough to put an end to all our hopes 164 IV, VII | and inconsistent ideas are put together. It is true, the 165 IV, VII | to silence wranglers, and put an end to dispute. But I 166 IV, VII | their use herein is but to put an end to wrangling. They 167 IV, VII | maxims have their use to put a stop to their perverseness, 168 IV, VII | an error, and another to put him in possession of truth; 169 IV, VIII | not much instruct me to put it solemnly afterwards in 170 IV, X | senseless matter, that it should put into itself sense, perception, 171 IV, X | triangle, that it should put into itself greater angles 172 IV, X | certain system of matter, duly put together, that is this thinking 173 IV, X | particles of matter, however put together, can have nothing 174 IV, X | eternal: but it began to be put together in such a fashion 175 IV, X | thought, or by some other body put in their way by thought 176 IV, XI | certainly could never be put into such exquisite pain 177 IV, XI | knowing. We are not, then, to put others upon demonstrating, 178 IV, XII | discover all that can be put with truth and certainty 179 IV, XII | whereby I mean, that we should put together as many simple 180 IV, XIV | shall set and night shall put an end to their labours.~ 181 IV, XVI | controverted by anybody—we are put past doubt that a relation 182 IV, XVII | the artificial form it is put into, only to those who 183 IV, XVII | three propositions may be put together, as to know which 184 IV, XVII | discovered before it can be put into syllogisms. Now I ask, 185 IV, XVII | jumble, till somebody shall put these ideas into so many 186 IV, XVII | seen before they can be put into a train of syllogisms. 187 IV, XVII | helped by the forms they are put into; though by them the 188 IV, XVII | any two ideas immediately put together, but only by the 189 IV, XVII | Because, before they can put them into a syllogism, they 190 IV, XVII | up all into swords, and put it into his servants’ hands 191 IV, XVII | stream of antiquity; or to put it in the balance against 192 IV, XVIII | our understandings; and put a man in a condition wherein 193 IV, XIX | would persuade a man to put out his eyes, the better 194 IV, XIX | revelation is certainly put into my mind by Him, and 195 IV, XIX | the understanding is to put ourselves in the dark, or 196 IV, XX | For he hath a strong bias put into his understanding,