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1 I, II | written on our minds by the finger of God; if it were reasonable 2 I, III | in their minds by his own finger, when we see that, in the 3 I, III | characters written by the finger of God himself. Nor do I 4 I, III | graven on the mind by the finger of God, which are not clearer 5 II, XXI | directing the motion of my finger, make it move when it was 6 II, XXVII| consciousness, the little finger is as much a part of himself 7 II, XXVII| separation of this little finger, should this consciousness 8 II, XXVII| go along with the little finger, and leave the rest of the 9 II, XXVII| it is evident the little finger would be the person, the 10 II, XXVII| went along with the little finger when it was cut off, that 11 II, XXVII| separation of the little finger have its own peculiar consciousness, 12 II, XXVII| consciousness, whereof the little finger knew nothing, it would not 13 II, XXXI | makes the ring I have on my finger is forwardly by most men 14 II, XXXI | of matter that is on my finger, and not in another parcel 15 II, XXXI | particular parcel of matter on my finger a general name already in 16 III, III | which makes the ring on my finger; wherein these two essences 17 III, IX | of body the ring on his finger is made of, should determine 18 IV, XI | its flame by putting his finger in it, will little doubt 19 IV, XII | is bigger than his little finger, but by virtue of this axiom, 20 IV, XII | one, that his body, little finger, and all, is bigger than 21 IV, XII | is bigger than his little finger alone, after you have given 22 IV, XII | whole, and to his little finger the name part, than he could 23 IV, XII | was bigger than his little finger, if his language were yet 24 IV, XII | a whole, and his little finger a part, than he was or might 25 IV, XII | was bigger than his little finger? Any one may as reasonably 26 IV, XII | or deny that his little finger is a part of his body, as 27 IV, XII | use of to prove the little finger less than the body, but