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1 Int | knowledge, together with the grounds and degrees of belief, opinion, 2 Int | of our knowledge; or the grounds of those persuasions which 3 Int | inquiry into the nature and grounds of faith or opinion: whereby 4 Int | faculties, and upon those grounds they are capable of being 5 I, I | proposition upon the same grounds and by the same means, that 6 I, I | thing; and upon the same grounds also that he may come to 7 I, I | into our minds; and the grounds of several degrees of assent, 8 II, XXI | upon these or any other grounds, fairly clear this subject 9 IV, I | since they are so different grounds of affirmation and negation, 10 IV, IV | suit gives him reasonable grounds to imagine it will never 11 IV, XI | is he could do upon such grounds as are capable of no doubt, 12 IV, XV | the several degrees and grounds of probability, and assent 13 IV, XV | under consideration.~4. The grounds of probability are two: 14 IV, XV | receive them for true. The grounds of it are, in short, these 15 IV, XV | ought to examine all the grounds of probability, and see 16 IV, XV | preponderancy of the greater grounds of probability on one side 17 IV, XV | great variety. Upon these grounds depends the probability 18 IV, XVI | ought to be regulated by the grounds of probability. The grounds 19 IV, XVI | grounds of probability. The grounds of probability we have laid 20 IV, XVI | take notice that, whatever grounds of probability there may 21 IV, XVI | nay often upon very slight grounds, in this fleeting state 22 IV, XVI | senses. But to return to the grounds of assent, and the several 23 IV, XVI | enough. Probability upon such grounds carries so much evidence 24 IV, XVI | was affirmed upon slight grounds, can never after come to 25 IV, XVI | that alone we draw all our grounds of probability. Thus, observing 26 IV, XVII | examine, and compare the grounds of their probability. In 27 IV, XVII | which not, and upon what grounds it is that they do so. All 28 IV, XVII | could get so to examine the grounds of syllogisms, as to see 29 IV, XVII | is right; and upon what grounds it is, that, in these few, 30 IV, XVIII| truth only upon probable grounds, which still admit a possibility 31 IV, XIX | upon to examine upon what grounds they presume it to be a 32 IV, XIX | is a truth. For rational grounds from proofs that it is a 33 IV, XIX | revelation, but upon the ordinary grounds that other truths are received: 34 IV, XX | greatest moment; or to find out grounds of assurance so great as 35 IV, XX | carefully inquired into all the grounds of probability and unlikeliness; 36 IV, XX | yet there are sufficient grounds to suspect that there is 37 IV, XX | troubles himself to examine the grounds of this or that doctrine?