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1 I, I | to the use of reason. I agree then with these men of innate 2 I, I | mind discovers that some agree and others differ, probably 3 I, I | and observe whether they agree or disagree, according as 4 I, I | impression: which will ill agree with the opinion of innate 5 I, I | ideas he has in his mind to agree or disagree, according as 6 I, I | of universal consent, I agree with these defenders of 7 I, II | principles, wherein all men do agree, I appeal to any who have 8 I, II | that which most men seem to agree in. This is a principle 9 I, II | second, and third marks agree perfectly to neither of 10 I, II | fourth, and sixth marks agree but ill to his third, fourth, 11 I, II | all men do acknowledge and agree in; and yet there are none 12 I, II | principles wherein all men agree; and therefore none innate. ~ 13 I, III | Chinese, do all to a man agree, and will convince us, that 14 II, VIII | this everybody is ready to agree to. Besides, manna, by tie 15 II, IX | it does in the cube.”—I agree with this thinking gentleman, 16 II, XI | existences into sorts, as they agree with these patterns, and 17 II, XIII | simple ideas all generally to agree, though in discourse with 18 II, XXV | ideas of a man, may yet agree in the notion of a father; 19 II, XXVII | that way of speaking would agree yet worse with the notions 20 II, XXVII | present mayor of Queinborough agree, they are the same person: 21 II, XXVII | the same personality. I agree, the more probable opinion 22 II, XXVIII| ideas, being found by me to agree or disagree with the esteem 23 II, XXX | ideas are all real, all agree to the reality of things: 24 II, XXX | because they answer and agree to those powers of things 25 II, XXX | combinations? What collections agree to the reality of things, 26 II, XXX | substances are real, when they agree with the existence of things. 27 II, XXXI | powers: and we are sure they agree to the reality of things. 28 II, XXXI | action he should observe to agree with it, had thereby a standard 29 II, XXXI | inadequate; because they agree not to that which the mind 30 II, XXXII | their minds are such as agree to the things existing without 31 II, XXXII | thereby it be supposed to agree with that idea to which, 32 II, XXXII | stand for do in themselves agree or disagree; and falsehood 33 II, XXXII | to it.~22. When judged to agree to real existence, when 34 II, XXXII | together, it judges it to agree to a species of creatures 35 II, XXXII | ideas, according as they agree or disagree to those patterns 36 II, XXXII | falsehood will, I think, scarce agree to them, but as they, some 37 III, III | certain qualities wherein they agree with man, by retaining only 38 III, III | existences as they are found to agree in? Of the complex ideas 39 III, III | only those wherein they agree, and of those making a new 40 III, III | things existing are found to agree, so they come to be ranked 41 III, III | things existing are found to agree, so they come to be of that 42 III, III | or species, only as they agree to certain abstract ideas, 43 III, IV | part easily and perfectly agree in their signification; 44 III, IV | being taken away, it may agree with some other thing in 45 III, IV | white and red to make them agree in one common appearance, 46 III, IV | complex idea of man, makes it agree with brute in the more general 47 III, VI | particular substances do or might agree, by virtue of which they 48 III, VI | name. I say do or might agree: for though there be but 49 III, VI | were several) might each agree in it, it is as much a sort 50 III, VI | changeling and a drill, when they agree in shape, and want of reason 51 III, VI | wherein all who use them do agree, will have reason to conclude 52 III, VI | several particular things to agree with others in several of 53 III, VI | all the individuals that agree in that complex idea, without 54 III, VI | observe several individuals to agree, is by different men made 55 III, VI | bodies of several kinds agree, leaves out the colour and 56 III, VI | particular things, as they agree in more or less general 57 III, VI | particular things, which do agree one with another in many 58 III, VI | often several individuals to agree, range them into sorts, 59 III, VI | given: as long as they all agree in the idea which that name 60 III, VI | things that should happen to agree to those his abstract ideas, 61 III, IX | rank things as they come to agree with those archetypes or 62 III, IX | signification is supposed to agree to, the real constitution 63 III, IX | though it was not so easy to agree whether it was to be called 64 III, IX | signification. I think all agree to make it stand for a body 65 III, X | whether that precise idea agree to anything really existing 66 III, X | Whether that particular thing agree to his complex idea expressed 67 III, X | words, when their ideas agree not to the reality of things. 68 III, XI | other object wherein they agree, but barely the sound; the 69 III, XI | so made, all actions that agree shall pass under that denomination, 70 III, XI | their signification must agree with the truth of things 71 III, XI | each sort constantly to agree. This would remedy a great 72 IV, I | that these two ideas do not agree? When we possess ourselves 73 IV, I | right ones does necessarily agree to, and is inseparable from, 74 IV, I | infallibly perceives each idea to agree with itself, and to be what 75 IV, I | once agreed will always agree; and consequently what he 76 IV, II | perceive clearly whether they agree or disagree. Or to express 77 IV, III | constitutions wherein they agree or differ from one another 78 IV, IV | Answer: “Not so, where ideas agree with things.” To which I 79 IV, IV | own ideas, know that they agree with things themselves? 80 IV, IV | ideas that we may be assured agree with things.~4. As all simple 81 IV, IV | propositions, than as things really agree to those archetypes in his 82 IV, IV | things no further than they agree with those his ideas, he 83 IV, IV | and the same things will agree to it, as if you called 84 IV, IV | far as our complex ideas agree with those archetypes without 85 IV, IV | we are sure those ideas agree with the reality of things, 86 IV, V | Things signified by them do agree or disagree one with another. 87 IV, V | things which they stand for agree or disagree.~6. When mental 88 IV, V | kind of divisibility to agree or disagree to his idea 89 IV, V | aliquot parts, does really agree to that line or no. When 90 IV, V | things they stand for do agree or not, that is, as I may 91 IV, V | the ideas they stand for agree or disagree: and this again 92 IV, V | the ideas they stand for agree or disagree in men’s minds, 93 IV, V | are joined, as our ideas agree; and when our ideas are 94 IV, V | thus marked by sounds, agree to their archetypes, so 95 IV, V | the proposition we speak agree not to the reality of things; 96 IV, VI | names, according as they agree to several abstract ideas 97 IV, VI | ideas the terms stand for to agree or not agree, according 98 IV, VI | stand for to agree or not agree, according as they are affirmed 99 IV, VIII | wherein, however things agree or disagree in their own 100 IV, XII | study of nature. I readily agree the contemplation of his 101 IV, XII | and see whether it will agree to them all; whether our 102 IV, XIV | mind takes its ideas to agree or disagree; or, which is 103 IV, XV | him take these ideas to agree, without knowing them to 104 IV, XV | testimonies do more or less agree or disagree with it, so 105 IV, XVI | only as they more or less agree to truths that are established 106 IV, XVI | whether the thing proposed agree or disagree with common 107 IV, XVII | extremes are concluded to agree; and therefore each intermediate 108 IV, XVII | extremes, do certainly agree; and therefore the immediate 109 IV, XVII | ideas that do manifestly agree; or out of the Schools, 110 IV, XVII | able to perceive that they agree or disagree as clearly as 111 IV, XVII | mind, that any ideas do agree, by comparing them with 112 IV, XVII | thinking or taking two ideas to agree or disagree, by the intervention 113 IV, XVII | of such ideas: and things agree or disagree, as really they 114 IV, XVIII | one place do so clearly agree, and the mind has so evident 115 IV, XX | admit of matter of fact, and agree with dissenters in that;