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| Alphabetical [« »] corban 1 corn 2 corners 1 corporeal 37 corporeity 2 corporietas 2 corpus 3 | Frequency [« »] 37 appearance 37 business 37 communication 37 corporeal 37 dark 37 determines 37 doth | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances corporeal |
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1 I, III | for it,—that the Deity was corporeal, and of human shape: and 2 II, II | understanding the notice of corporeal things than those five, 3 II, XIII | man at the extremity of corporeal beings, he could not stretch 4 II, XV | beyond the existence of all corporeal beings, and all the measures 5 II, XV | extension and place, of all corporeal beings.~7. Sometimes for 6 II, XXII | thinking and willing; in corporeal agents, nothing else but 7 II, XXIII| of any particular sort of corporeal substances, as horse, stone, & 8 II, XXIII| spiritual substance as of corporeal substance. The same thing 9 II, XXIII| plain then, that the idea of corporeal substance in matter is as 10 II, XXIII| make our complex ones of corporeal substances. The ideas that 11 II, XXIII| make our complex ones of corporeal substances, are of these 12 II, XXIII| motion of the minute parts of corporeal things; and in many of them, 13 II, XXIII| 13. Conjecture about the corporeal organs of some spirits. 14 II, XXIII| power of moving or quieting corporeal motion, joined to substance, 15 II, XXIII| both parts of nature, the corporeal and spiritual. For whilst 16 II, XXIII| c., that there is some corporeal being without me, the object 17 II, XXIII| are fain to make use of corporeal signs, and particular sounds; 18 III, III | Concerning the real essences of corporeal substances (to mention these 19 III, V | species. But in the species of corporeal substances, though it be 20 III, VI | or any other particular corporeal being, to have reason? I 21 III, VI | that in all the visible corporeal world, we see no chasms 22 III, VI | return to the species of corporeal substances. If I should 23 III, XI | mean nothing by man but a corporeal rational creature: what 24 III, XI | immovable, unchangeable idea, a corporeal rational being. For, were 25 III, XI | reflection on the knowledge of corporeal things possessed by spirits 26 III, XI | of all our knowledge of corporeal things lies in our senses. 27 IV, III | our knowledge concerning corporeal substances will be very 28 IV, III | to those we receive from corporeal objects by sensation, and 29 IV, III | whole stupendous frame of corporeal beings; how far they are 30 IV, III | animals, and intellectual corporeal beings, infinitely different 31 IV, III | are more orders than of corporeal substances, are things whereof 32 IV, IV | whose account alone some corporeal beings have hitherto been 33 IV, VI | have mentioned here only corporeal substances, whose operations 34 IV, X | 17. And that whether this corporeal system is in motion or at 35 IV, X | rest. But further: this corporeal system either has all its 36 IV, XII | retail, an insight into corporeal substances. The knowledge 37 IV, XVII | the real extent of even corporeal being. And there are many