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1 I, II | virtue be taken for actions conformable to God’s will, or to the 2 I, III | them a will and affections conformable to it. This, no doubt, every 3 I, III | way I have pursued, being conformable to truth, lays those foundations 4 II, I | part they are; how little conformable to the perfection and order 5 II, XI | something that is not perfectly conformable to them.~3. Clearness done 6 II, XI | applicable to whatever exists conformable to such abstract ideas. 7 II, XXVII| like continued organization conformable to that sort of plants. 8 II, XXVII| miserable? And therefore, conformable to this, the apostle tells 9 II, XXX | possibility of existing conformable to them. These ideas themselves, 10 II, XXX | of substances, being made conformable to no pattern existing that 11 II, XXXI | idea in thinking should be conformable to the other’s idea, as 12 II, XXXI | name he uses in speaking is conformable in sound to his from whom 13 II, XXXI | its several kinds is made conformable to and partakes of, is so 14 II, XXXI | mind intends them to be conformable, and exactly to answer. 15 II, XXXII| supposes any idea it has conformable to that in other men’s minds, 16 II, XXXII| idea it has in itself to be conformable to some real existence. 17 II, XXXII| frugality doth belong, or to be conformable to that law which is the 18 II, XXXII| have in our minds, whether conformable or not to the existence 19 II, XXXII| same name; or that it is conformable to the ordinary received 20 III, III | given us so few definitions conformable to it. But of definitions 21 III, V | workmanship of the understanding. Conformable also to what has been said 22 III, V | than the works of nature; conformable, I say, to this, we find 23 III, VI | species are not exactly conformable to those in nature. For 24 III, VI | ideas) not to be exactly conformable to the ideas in other men’ 25 III, VI | takes care that his idea be conformable to this archetype, and intends 26 III, VI | should stand for an idea so conformable.~47. This piece of matter, 27 III, IX | they stand for are supposed conformable to the reality of things, 28 III, X | Predicaments, to be exactly conformable to the nature of things? 29 III, X | the opinion, that they are conformable to nature, and are the representations 30 III, X | ideas, which are not so conformable to the nature of things 31 III, XI | others.~10. And distinct and conformable ideas in words that stand 32 III, XI | these the names must also be conformable to things as they exist; 33 III, XI | Ideas of substances must be conformable to things. Fourthly, But, 34 IV, II | follow from thence that it is conformable to our ideas; and that where 35 IV, IV | regarded, but as they are conformable to them. So that we cannot 36 IV, IV | further than as they are conformable to our ideas. So that in 37 IV, IV | of any action that exists conformable to that idea of murder. 38 IV, IV | do, fail of being exactly conformable to things themselves.~12. 39 IV, IV | substances which, by being conformable to things, may afford us 40 IV, V | real existence of things, conformable to the ideas to which we 41 IV, XIX | we take for inspired, be conformable to the principles of reason, 42 IV, XIX | word of God, or the action conformable to the dictates of right