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1 Ded | me so mighty and peculiar reasons to have, in the highest 2 Read | though it were so, yet, for reasons I there give, men, in that 3 Int | occasion to examine the reasons and degrees of assent.~4. 4 I, I | road, I shall set down the reasons that made me doubt of the 5 I, I | signification, go for clear reasons to those who, being prepossessed, 6 I, III | of all others, for many reasons, be thought so; since it 7 I, III | to give an account of the reasons I had to doubt of innate 8 II, IX | true, till by hearing his reasons they were convinced.”~9. 9 II, XI | ones, for these following reasons:—~First, Because several 10 II, XIV | concurrence of other probable reasons, to persuade us of their 11 II, XXXII | think, there might be many reasons offered: but that being 12 II, XXXIII| which thus captivates their reasons, and leads men of sincerity 13 III, VI | stars. They want not their reasons who think there are, and 14 III, VI | distinct species, for the reasons above said, we have no clear 15 III, IX | for the two first of these reasons; and the names of Substances 16 III, IX | mistakes, and that for these reasons. First, Because the ideas 17 III, XI | usually served instead of reasons on the like occasions. Not 18 IV, III | parts of the world, and the reasons we have to think that what 19 IV, III | production, for the two foregoing reasons, we must be content to be 20 IV, VI | connexion at all: for the reasons mentioned, chap. iii. Viz. 21 IV, X | to make out to their own reasons a cogitative being out of 22 IV, XI | assurance by other concurrent reasons:—~4. I. Confirmed by concurrent 23 IV, XI | Confirmed by concurrent reasons:—First, because we cannot 24 IV, XI | revelation, and several other reasons, to believe with assurance 25 IV, XII | us very little, for the reasons, that in another place we 26 IV, XVI | from an actual view of the reasons that at first prevailed 27 IV, XVI | meaning, and a thousand odd reasons, or capricios, men’s minds 28 IV, XVII | forms of syllogism, nor the reasons of them, cannot know whether 29 IV, XX | and firmly adheres to.~The reasons whereof, though they may 30 IV, XX | assent proportionable to the reasons which are to be had for 31 IV, XX | nor yield unto manifest reasons, but do either epechein, 32 IV, XX | bring the evidence of clear reasons against his doctrine. Whoever, 33 IV, XX | differ only in assigning of reasons and explaining the manner