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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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assurance

   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | somewhere or other with such assurance and confidence, that he 2 I, II | Omnipotent Law-maker, can, with assurance and gaiety, slight and trample 3 I, II | most men proceed to the assurance they have of the truth and 4 II, XXXII| them it may thereby with assurance extend to all of that sort; 5 IV, I | and knowledge; a sort of assurance which exceeds bare belief, 6 IV, II | evident lustre and full assurance that always accompany that 7 IV, II | one of these, with what assurance soever embraced, is but 8 IV, IV | a dream, and with great assurance utters them. But I hope, 9 IV, VIII | of them, can with as much assurance make, and infallibly know, 10 IV, XI | And of this, the greatest assurance I can possibly have, and 11 IV, XI | own minds; yet it is an assurance that deserves the name of 12 IV, XI | I think God has given me assurance enough of the existence 13 IV, XI | deceive us, is the greatest assurance we are capable of concerning 14 IV, XI | knowledge is.~But besides the assurance we have from our senses 15 IV, XI | further confirmed in this assurance by other concurrent reasons:—~ 16 IV, XI | to great pain; which is assurance enough, when no man requires 17 IV, XI | knowing or being. Such an assurance of the existence of things 18 IV, XI | reasons, to believe with assurance that there are such creatures: 19 IV, XII | to be. Here, again, for assurance, I must apply myself to 20 IV, XV | degrees of assent from full assurance and confidence, quite down 21 IV, XVI | men with ours, produces assurance approaching to knowledge. 22 IV, XVI | thus grounded, rises to assurance.~7. II. Unquestionable testimony, 23 IV, XVI | This carries with it an assurance beyond doubt, evidence beyond 24 IV, XVI | principle of assent and assurance, and leaves no manner of 25 IV, XVI | principles, if we have faith and assurance in what is not divine revelation. 26 IV, XVI | reach no higher than an assurance or diffidence, arising from 27 IV, XVIII| For he has no greater an assurance than that of his senses, 28 IV, XVIII| but he has not so great an assurance that Moses wrote that book 29 IV, XVIII| Moses write it. So that the assurance of its being a revelation 30 IV, XVIII| revelation is less still than the assurance of his senses.~5. Even original 31 IV, XVIII| already; which is the greatest assurance we can possibly have of 32 IV, XVIII| to us: and there too our assurance can be no greater than our 33 IV, XVIII| us: yet we cannot have an assurance of the truth of its being 34 IV, XIX | proposition with greater assurance than the proofs it is built 35 IV, XIX | that all the surplusage of assurance is owing to some other affection, 36 IV, XIX | is at most but belief and assurance: and the proposition taken 37 IV, XIX | this, how great soever the assurance is that I am possessed with, 38 IV, XIX | an ungrounded strength of assurance be an evidence that any 39 IV, XIX | besides that internal light of assurance in their own minds, to testify 40 IV, XX | or to find out grounds of assurance so great as the belief of 41 IV, XX | whether he does only with assurance believe it to be so upon


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