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1 Ded | If your lordship think fit that, by your encouragement, 2 Read | sufficiently considered it.~Were it fit to trouble thee with the 3 Read | But yet if any one thinks fit to be angry and rail at 4 Read | alterations I should think fit. Whereupon I thought it 5 Int | with what God hath thought fit for them, since he hath 6 I, I | observe in ourselves faculties fit to attain as easy and certain 7 I, I | understanding their terms.” It is fit we first take notice that 8 I, II | distinct hypotheses, and were fit to support the doctrines 9 I, II | very true proposition, and fit to be incated on and received 10 I, III | other. If any one think fit to call this (which is the 11 I, III | then every one will be a fit judge whether they be so 12 I, III | to, so it affords but a fit rise for the present purpose. 13 II, VII | them at rest as we think fit; and also. by the motion 14 II, VIII | the wax, as to make them fit to produce in me the distinct 15 II, XI | imputed to their want of fit organs to frame articulate 16 II, XI | reflection; and therefore fit to be considered in this 17 II, XIII | what inclination it thinks fit, and so make what sort of 18 II, XIV | leaving them at others. For a fit of an ague; the sense of 19 II, XV | every moment that He thinks fit to have them exist. To conclude: 20 II, XVI | would we find out but some fit denominations to signify 21 II, XVII | ideas of infinity, it is fit they enjoy their privilege: 22 II, XXI | according as it thinks fit to prefer either to the 23 II, XXI | the will is free,) it is fit that we should make a speaking 24 II, XXI | exerts them as he thinks fit: but the power to do one 25 II, XXI | A man who, by a violent fit of the gout in his limbs, 26 II, XXI | than we are. And if it were fit for such poor finite creatures 27 II, XXI | which of them one thinks fit, this is an active power. 28 II, XXII | killing of an old man be as fit in nature to be united into 29 II, XXIII | he discover, who could so fit his eyes to all sorts of 30 II, XXVII | organization of those parts as is fit to receive and distribute 31 II, XXVII | continued organization, which is fit to convey that common life 32 II, XXVII | plain it is nothing but a fit organization or construction 33 II, XXVII | the bodies of beasts, as fit habitations, with organs 34 II, XXVII | who thinks such a story fit to be told, whether, if 35 II, XXVII | to what ideas he thinks fit, and change them as often 36 II, XXVIII| relations, they have not thought fit to give them distinct and 37 II, XXIX | supposing the wax of a temper fit, but the seal not applied 38 II, XXXI | us. Since were there no fit organs to receive the impressions 39 II, XXXII | them true or false, it is fit he use a liberty, which 40 III, I | organs so fashioned, as to be fit to frame articulate sounds, 41 III, II | this purpose nothing was so fit, either for plenty or quickness, 42 III, IX | put together as he thought fit those ideas he made it stand 43 III, IX | what combinations we think fit, to be the characteristical 44 III, XI | deceitful terms, is only fit to make men more conceited 45 IV, II | proper rotation, which is fit to produce this sensation 46 IV, II | what motion of them, is fit to produce any precise degree 47 IV, III | put together as he thinks fit, some degrees of sense, 48 IV, VI | doubtfulness of terms, it is fit to observe that certainty 49 IV, VI | fusible, and fixed, and fit to be dissolved in this 50 IV, VI | superficies of any body were fit to give such corpuscles 51 IV, VII | they lead. But yet, however fit to lay open the absurdity 52 IV, VIII | what stress on it he thinks fit; of what use is this, and 53 IV, VIII | relative definitions make them fit to be so joined; and propositions 54 IV, X | great maxim, Ex nihilo nil fit. If it be said, that all 55 IV, XVII | laying them in a clear and fit order, to make their connexion 56 IV, XVII | of our knowledge, it is fit, before I leave this subject, 57 IV, XVIII | affording us, when he thinks fit, the light of revelation