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1 I, II | approbation. He would be thought void of common sense who asked 2 I, II | one who professes himself void of humanity: and one who, 3 I, III | our minds being at first void of that idea which we are 4 II, I | as we say, white paper, void of all characters, without 5 II, X | corn, and the mind is as void of them as if they had never 6 II, XIII | is) whether this space, void of body, be substance or 7 II, XIII | have an idea of extension void of solidity, though they 8 II, XIII | there be not left in it a void space as big as the least 9 II, XIII | big as a mustard-seed, a void space equal to the bulk 10 II, XIII | there must also be a space void of solid matter as big as 11 II, XIII | infinitum. And let this void space be as little as it 12 II, XIII | if there can be a space void of body equal to the smallest 13 II, XIII | therefore, if we suppose not the void space necessary to motion 14 II, XIII | there before; or else as void of solidity, so that a body 15 II, XV | because it is never supposed void of some other real existence. 16 II, XVII | taking it up, (for of such a void space we have not only the 17 II, XVII | of a body’s moving into a void space, beyond the utmost 18 II, XVII | body, as well as into a void space interspersed amongst 19 II, XXVII| material animal constitution, void of an immaterial substance. 20 II, XXVII| immaterial substance, which is void of that consciousness whereby 21 IV, III | evidently in its own nature void of sense and thought) should 22 IV, VII | no vacuum, i.e. no space void of body, by this maxim, 23 IV, X | when that eternal being was void of all understanding; I 24 IV, X | impossible that things wholly void of knowledge, and operating 25 IV, X | meet with one who is so void of understanding as to own