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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | understanding comes to be furnished with them.~Secondly, I shall 2 I, I | manner the mind comes to be furnished with ideas and language, 3 I, III | for them. For, men being furnished with words, by the common 4 I, III | the mind; since he hath furnished man with those faculties 5 II, I | ideas:—How comes it to be furnished? Whence comes it by that 6 II, I | by degrees he comes to be furnished with them. And though the 7 II, I | 7. Men are differently furnished with these, according to 8 II, I | with. Men then come to be furnished with fewer or more simple 9 II, I | thinks before the senses have furnished it with ideas to think on; 10 II, I | comes more and more to be furnished with ideas, it comes to 11 II, II | knowledge, are suggested and furnished to the mind only by those 12 II, VII | which state man, however furnished with the faculties of understanding 13 II, IX | covetous the mind is to be furnished with all such ideas as have 14 II, XII | sensation or reflection furnished it with: but all this still 15 II, XVI | while after they are well furnished with good store of other 16 II, XVIII| modifications, the mind may be furnished with distinct ideas, to 17 II, XXI | spirit. We are abundantly furnished with the idea of passive 18 II, XXII | combinations. For, it being once furnished with simple ideas, it can 19 II, XXIII| being, as I have declared, furnished with a great number of the 20 II, XXIII| any finite being. We are furnished with faculties (dull and 21 III, I | those of his own kind, but furnished him also with language, 22 III, I | they were sufficiently furnished to make known by words all 23 III, VI | that end; which was to be furnished with store of general and 24 III, VI | altered. Because men being furnished already with names for their 25 IV, X | read his being; yet having furnished us with those faculties 26 IV, XI | such faculties, and thereby furnished with such ideas as we have, 27 IV, XVIII| of revelation, God having furnished us with natural and surer 28 IV, XX | else grant that God has furnished men with faculties sufficient


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