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1 Int | idleness. When we know our own strength, we shall the better know 2 II, XXI | pleasure there is in health and strength (to which that meat is subservient) 3 II, XXVI | one that has not so much strength or power to move as usually 4 II, XXVI | which is a comparing his strength to the idea we have of the 5 II, XXVI | idea we have of the usual strength of men, or men of such a 6 II, XXXIII| ideas, which either the strength of the first impression, 7 III, X | out of, it is not for the strength that is in them, but the 8 IV, VI | and observing men may, by strength of judgment, penetrate further, 9 IV, X | Matter, then, by its own strength, cannot produce in itself 10 IV, XVI | passed through, the less strength and evidence does it receive 11 IV, XVI | so far from receiving any strength thereby, that it is only 12 IV, XVII | penetration of thought and strength of judgment, few have equalled; 13 IV, XVII | connexion, there the whole strength of it is lost, and it hath 14 IV, XVII | plainly see the force and strength of the inference as when 15 IV, XVII | he cannot perceive the strength or weakness, coherence or 16 IV, XVII | adorned with some men of that strength of judgment and largeness 17 IV, XVII | hard for those who have not strength of parts distinctly to perceive, 18 IV, XVIII | knowledge. Since the whole strength of the certainty depends 19 IV, XIX | believe it to be so? The strength of our persuasions is no 20 IV, XIX | case is nothing but the strength of his own persuasion, be 21 IV, XIX | truths, if an ungrounded strength of assurance be an evidence 22 IV, XIX | to believe a lie. For, if strength of persuasion be the light 23 IV, XIX | there be nothing but the strength of our persuasions, whereby 24 IV, XIX | truth. But it is not the strength of our private persuasion 25 IV, XIX | authority: but it is not the strength of our own persuasions which