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1 Read | to be concerned what he says or thinks, who says or thinks 2 Read | what he says or thinks, who says or thinks only as he is 3 Read | than he thinks in what he says in his third chapter (p. 4 Read | exerting them,” all that he says for “innate, imprinted, 5 Read | for of innate ideas he says nothing at all), amounts 6 Read | previous cultivation.” Here, he says, they exert themselves, 7 Int | given them (as St. Peter says) pana pros zoen kaieusebeian, 8 I, I | to assert the contrary, says nothing different from those 9 I, II | treatise De Religione Laici, he says this of these innate principles: 10 I, III | himself, and make what he says intelligible.~22. Principles 11 II, XV | have other thoughts when he says, “Heaven, and the heaven 12 II, XVII | infinite space or duration, who says it is larger than the extent 13 II, XXI | desire what the wise man says of hope, (which is not much 14 II, XXI | to marry than to burn,” says St. Paul, where we may see 15 II, XXII | done. And when a countryman says the cold freezes water, 16 II, XXIII | thinking in a soul. If any one says he knows not what it is 17 II, XXIII | solid thing. Further, if he says he knows not how he thinks, 18 II, XXVI | relations. Thus, when any one says that Queen Elizabeth lived 19 II, XXVIII| Sunt sua praemia laudi, says Virgil; and so Cicero, Nihil 20 II, XXVIII| be more. For when a man says “honey is sweeter than wax,” 21 III, VI | cannot be denied but he that says they are two distinct species 22 III, VI | abbot of Saint Martin,” says he, “was born, he had so 23 III, VII | our language: and he that says it is a discretive conjunction, 24 III, X | substances. For, when a man says gold is malleable, he means 25 IV, VII | see the truth of what he says in his unerring veracity.~( 26 IV, VIII | knows what he means when he says ay or no, may make a million 27 IV, XIX | disputed them. For when a man says he sees or feels, nobody 28 IV, XX | Christians, allow the text that says, metanoeite, to carry in