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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, XIV | at that time the sun had existed, and kept the same ordinary 2 II, XIV | I can imagine that light existed three days before the sun 3 II, XIV | necessarily have always existed.~Sixthly, by considering 4 II, XV | the time when the thing existed is, the idea of that space 5 II, XVII | that anything does or has existed in that future duration. 6 II, XVII | past doubt that God has existed from all eternity, but there 7 II, XXII | minds of men, before they existed anywhere else; and that 8 II, XXII | combinations they stood for ever existed.~3. Sometimes got by the 9 II, XXII | his mind before it ever existed. (3) Which is the most usual 10 II, XXVII| always to something that existed such a time in such a place, 11 II, XXVII| day, think his soul hath existed ever since; and should imagine 12 II, XXVII| any other men that ever existed? So that this consciousness, 13 II, XXVII| it is now made up to have existed formerly, united in the 14 II, XXVII| happy; that this self has existed in a continued duration 15 II, XXXII| conformity to what has really existed, the other not.~Thirdly, 16 III, V | individual of that species ever existed. Who can doubt but the ideas 17 III, V | the mind, before it really existed.~6. Instances: murder, incest, 18 III, X | signified nothing that really existed in nature: which perhaps 19 IV, IV | has given us, and which existed nowhere when he writ but 20 IV, IV | something that does or has existed: they must not consist of 21 IV, V | by knowing that such have existed.~9. Truth and falsehood 22 IV, X | therefore something must have existed from eternity. In the next 23 IV, X | conclude, that something has existed from eternity; let us next 24 IV, XI | affected our senses have existed. And thus we have knowledge 25 IV, XI | exist to-day, because it existed yesterday, than that the 26 IV, XI | exist to-day, because they existed yesterday, though it be 27 IV, XI | anywhere out of the mind, and existed before: but because, being


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