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1 I, II | very ready but not very material answer, viz. that the innate 2 I, II | kept from mistakes in so material a point as this. When this 3 II, I | two, I say, viz. external material things, as the objects of 4 II, III | down only such as are most material to our present purpose, 5 II, IX | also; neither is it much material to know it.~8. Sensations 6 II, XII | be much the same in the material and intellectual world. 7 II, XV | comprehended within the material world; and is thereby distinguished 8 II, XXIII| complex ideas we have of material sensible substances, of 9 II, XXIII| substances as we have of material. For putting together the 10 II, XXIII| senses show us nothing but material things. Every act of sensation, 11 II, XXVII| place thought in a purely material animal constitution, void 12 II, XXVII| preserved in the change of material substances, or variety of 13 II, XXVII| all the same substance, material or immaterial, or no) that 14 II, XXVII| of, (whether spiritual or material, simple or compounded, it 15 II, XXVII| clothings? Nor is it at all material to say, that this same, 16 II, XXVII| Consciousness unites substances, material or spiritual, with the same 17 III, VI | there are of sensible and material below us, is probable to 18 III, VI | perfectly known, that very material doubts may still arise about 19 III, VI | always, leave out others as material and as firmly united as 20 III, VI | best show us their most material differences and agreements; 21 III, IX | modes, especially the most material of them, moral words, the 22 III, X | those commonly the most material in the discourse, and upon 23 III, X | obscured and perplexed the material truths of law and divinity; 24 III, XI | where the term, being very material in the discourse, and that 25 IV, III | to know whether any mere material being thinks or no; it being 26 IV, III | existence to what is not material: or who, on the other side, 27 IV, III | consists the greatest and most material part of our knowledge concerning 28 IV, III | the whole extent even of material beings; to which if we add 29 IV, III | beautiful world than the material. For, bating some very few, 30 IV, III | in the discoveries of the material, done as they have in those 31 IV, IV | which he has above other material beings, to annex it, I say, 32 IV, VIII | not how it is any jot more material to say it is fusible, unless 33 IV, X | First, such as are purely material, without sense, perception, 34 IV, X | perhaps better terms than material and immaterial.~10. Incogitative 35 IV, X | such thing existing as one material being, or one single body 36 IV, X | eternal Mind may he also material or no. First, Perhaps it 37 IV, X | thinking Being may also be material. Let it be so, it equally 38 IV, X | imagine that Being to be material or no. But herein, I suppose, 39 IV, X | that this knowing Being is material; and then, letting slide 40 IV, X | it to no purpose.~14. Not material: first, because each particle 41 IV, X | eternal thinking Being is material.~I. I would ask them, whether 42 IV, X | God; who would have him a material being, as most readily suggested 43 IV, X | men, which they take to be material thinking beings. But this 44 IV, X | allow it possible for a material being to be made out of 45 IV, XI | concerning the existence of material beings. For we cannot act 46 IV, XII | determine, it not being material to my present occasion. 47 IV, XVI | used in our inquiry after material truths, that I never yet 48 IV, XVI | c. Or the existence of material beings which, either for