| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] movendi 1 moveri 1 moves 18 moving 27 mr 6 much 448 muchwhat 2 | Frequency [« »] 27 fixedness 27 hypothesis 27 knew 27 moving 27 observing 27 proved 27 pure | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances moving |
Book, Chapter
1 II, VIII | as it really is in manna moving: a circle or square are 2 II, XIII | alive, with such a power of moving the parts of his body that 3 II, XIII | which hinders his hand from moving outwards be substance or 4 II, XIV | looking upon a body really moving, perceives yet no motion 5 II, XIV | offered to our senses by the moving body, there the sense of 6 II, XIV | the notion I have of the moving of a shadow one hour to-day 7 II, XV | revolutions of the sun, moving at the rate it now does. 8 II, XVII | possibility of a body’s moving into a void space, beyond 9 II, XVII | nothing to hinder body from moving into it. So that wherever 10 II, XXI | idea of an active power of moving in body, whilst we observe 11 II, XXI | under as much necessity of moving, as a stone that falls, 12 II, XXI | still remains; the power of moving my hand is not at all impaired 13 II, XXI | Motivity, or the power of moving: which by reflection we 14 II, XXIII| doubting, and a power of moving, &c., do subsist, we have 15 II, XXIII| perceiving, liberty, and power of moving themselves and other things, 16 II, XXIII| willing, or the power of moving or quieting corporeal motion, 17 II, XXIII| the idea of thinking, and moving a body, being as clear and 18 II, XXIII| consider the active power of moving, or, as I may call it, motivity, 19 II, XXIII| ideas of an active power of moving of bodies; and therefore 20 II, XXIII| the ideas of willing, and moving the body consequent to it, 21 III, VI | from which his faculties of moving, sensation, and reasoning, 22 III, VI | and being delighted, and moving several parts of our bodies; 23 IV, III | body hot, luminous, and moving upward; of gold, a body 24 IV, VI | both their thinking and moving of bodies, we at first sight 25 IV, VIII | or power of sensation and moving, are three of those ideas 26 IV, XIX | they feel the hand of God moving them within, and the impulses 27 IV, XIX | or of the Spirit of God moving that inclination? These