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1 I, I | Discourse. I allow therefore, a necessity that men should come to 2 I, III | put their followers upon a necessity of receiving some doctrines 3 II, IV | should not follow it. The necessity of such a motion is built 4 II, XIII | sufficient to take away the necessity of mutual contact; but bare 5 II, XVI | Another reason for the necessity of names to numbers. This 6 II, XXI | the ideas of liberty and necessity. Every one, I think, finds 7 II, XXI | the ideas of liberty and necessity.~8. Liberty, what. All the 8 II, XXI | liberty; that agent is under necessity. So that liberty cannot 9 II, XXI | pities him, as acting by necessity and constraint.~10. Belongs 10 II, XXI | action, but under as much necessity of moving, as a stone that 11 II, XXI | absence or change; though necessity has made it in itself unalterable.~ 12 II, XXI | waking man, being under the necessity of having some ideas constantly 13 II, XXI | a free agent again.~13. Necessity, what. Wherever thought 14 II, XXI | direction of thought, there necessity takes place. This, in an 15 II, XXI | state than that of fatal necessity, is not content with this: 16 II, XXI | act of willing, is under a necessity, and so cannot be free; 17 II, XXI | so cannot be free; unless necessity and freedom can consist 18 II, XXI | every man is put under a necessity, by his constitution as 19 II, XXI | Almighty himself is under the necessity of being happy; and the 20 II, XXI | stay in his prison.~52. The necessity of pursuing true happiness 21 II, XXI | demands, we are, by the necessity of preferring and pursuing 22 II, XXI | means to obtain it. Whatever necessity determines to the pursuit 23 II, XXI | of real bliss, the same necessity, with the same force, establishes 24 II, XXI | absent good, according to the necessity which we think there is 25 II, XXI | is our opinion of such a necessity that gives it its attraction: 26 II, XXI | respect, but am under a necessity of letting my hand rest. 27 II, XXI | is lost, for I am under a necessity of having my hand move. 28 II, XXI | volition, liberty, and necessity, in this Chapter of Power, 29 II, XXXIII| this, not out of any great necessity there is in this present 30 III, I | inclination, and under a necessity to have fellowship with 31 III, III | chance, but of reason and necessity.~2. That every particular 32 III, III | it. Which is not out of necessity, but only to save the labour 33 III, III | it has not been out of necessity, or for greater clearness, 34 III, III | suffices to show us the little necessity there is of such a rule, 35 III, VI | since had. And the same necessity of conforming his ideas 36 III, IX | we are under no greater necessity to know them, than they 37 III, XI | at least, when there is a necessity to do so, he is bound to 38 III, XI | certainly to know it. Indeed the necessity of communication by language 39 IV, II | praecognitis, et praeconcessis. The necessity of this intuitive knowledge, 40 IV, III | it is not of such mighty necessity to determine one way or 41 IV, VI | life, and motion. This the necessity of breathing has forced 42 IV, X | other, and so establish the necessity of an eternal Spirit, but 43 IV, XII | from my complex idea: the necessity or inconsistence of malleability 44 IV, XIV | exercises this judgment out of necessity, where demonstrative proofs 45 IV, XVI | other men’s opinions? The necessity of believing without knowledge, 46 IV, XVIII | shown, 1. That we are of necessity ignorant, and want knowledge 47 IV, XX | labour, and enslaved to the necessity of their mean condition, 48 IV, XX | part of mankind, by the necessity of their condition, subjected