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1 I, II | gone furthest towards the putting off of humanity itself, 2 II, XI | assemblage of ideas, and putting those together with quickness 3 II, XI | yet it is nevertheless a putting several ideas together, 4 II, XI | the idea of a dozen; and putting together the repeated ideas 5 II, XVI | complex idea of a couple; by putting twelve units together, we 6 II, XVII | adamantine walls, are so far from putting a stop to the mind in its 7 II, XXI | themselves? So that this way of putting the question (viz. whether 8 II, XXI | of guilt, though it be by putting himself into a worse state 9 II, XXI | observable slip I had made, in putting one seemingly indifferent 10 II, XXII | invention, or voluntary putting together of several simple 11 II, XXIII| immaterial spirit. And thus, by putting together the ideas of thinking, 12 II, XXIII| we have of material. For putting together the ideas of thinking 13 II, XXIII| immaterial spirit; and by putting together the ideas of coherent 14 II, XXIII| and will, or a power of putting body into motion by thought, 15 II, XXIII| idea of infinity; and so putting them together, make our 16 II, XXIV | substance. And as the mind, by putting together the repeated ideas 17 II, XXIV | or a gross, &c.,—so, by putting together several particular 18 II, XXXI | particular figure, size, or putting together of parts, whereby 19 II, XXXI | that exist in the world, by putting together the ideas of those 20 III, V | making any new idea, but putting together those which the 21 III, VI | we can never mistake in putting the essence of anything 22 III, VI | different men, leaving out or putting in several simple ideas 23 III, VI | What we have said of the putting in, or leaving out of malleableness, 24 III, X | defining either; or else putting them so together, as may 25 III, X | express by it?~18. V.g. Putting them for the real essences 26 IV, V | and truth consists in the putting together or separating those 27 IV, V | to express by the terms putting together and separating. 28 IV, VI | general knowledge; and by putting the names of those ideas 29 IV, X | thought, and knowledge, by putting together, in a certain figure 30 IV, XI | too; and be convinced, by putting his hand in it. Which certainly 31 IV, XI | the force of its flame by putting his finger in it, will little 32 IV, XI | a drowsy man’s fancy, by putting his hand into it, he may 33 IV, XII | principles, and thereby putting our minds into the disposal 34 IV, XIV | Secondly JUDGMENT, which is the putting ideas together, or separating 35 IV, XVII | be seen by an immediate putting them together, yet may be