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1 Read | because innate ideas were denied in it; they too hastily 2 I, I | For nobody, I think, ever denied that the mind was capable 3 I, I | wherein different ideas are denied one of another. Since every 4 I, I | wherein one different idea is denied of another, will as certainly 5 I, I | pretended to be. This cannot be denied, that men grow first acquainted 6 I, I | for them are affirmed or denied one of another in the proposition. 7 I, II | have either questioned or denied these principles, it is 8 I, III | sterling in his pocket, and yet denied that he hath there either 9 II, XXI | depends on us? For can it be denied that whatever agent has 10 II, XXI | we will. This cannot be denied. But this seeming to comprehend 11 III, V | think, it can by nobody be denied that it is the mind makes 12 III, VI | affirmative: and it cannot be denied but he that says they are 13 III, IX | language; and it cannot be denied but that in some measure 14 IV, I | universally and constantly denied one of another, there could 15 IV, VI | universally affirmed or denied of gold, but what hath a 16 IV, VI | as they are affirmed or denied one of another. Whence we 17 IV, VII | the terms, and affirmed or denied one of the other to be the 18 IV, VII | idea of being in general be denied of not-Being, which is the 19 IV, VII | any particular being be denied of another different from 20 IV, VII | it finds them affirmed or denied one of another in words 21 IV, VII | entire distinct ideas are denied one of another, the mind 22 IV, VII | rational men, who have actually denied that they are men.~18. A 23 IV, VIII| idea is not affirmed or denied of it, there our thoughts 24 IV, X | of fact, which cannot be denied: explain this and make it 25 IV, XVII| syllogism, as it cannot be denied; it must be something else, 26 IV, XIX | Spirit. God, I own, cannot be denied to be able to enlighten