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1 II, XX | pleasure of using it: and a father, in whom the very well-being 2 II, XXI | judge as a kind and merciful Father. But the forbearance of 3 II, XXII | as the killing a man’s father; yet, there being no name 4 II, XXV | reciprocal intimation, as father and son, bigger and less, 5 II, XXV | perceives the relation. For father and son, husband and wife, 6 II, XXV | agree in the notion of a father; which is a notion superinduced 7 II, XXV | whom I consider to-day as a father, ceases to be so to-morrow, 8 II, XXV | relations, and many more, viz. father, brother, son, grandfather, 9 II, XXV | The notion we have of a father or brother is a great deal 10 II, XXV | man thus denominated; but father, brother, king, husband, 11 II, XXVIII| which they belong, v.g. father and son, brothers, cousin-germans, & 12 II, XXVIII| the thing; another, v.g. father, to signify the relation.~ 13 II, XXVIII| notice of: v.g. when the word father is mentioned: first, there 14 III, III | qualities, resemble their father and mother, and those persons 15 III, V | idea of the relation of a father with killing than that of 16 III, V | have made killing a man’s father or mother a distinct species 17 III, V | taken in too, as well as father and mother: and they are 18 III, V | idea of killing the idea of father or mother, and so make a 19 III, V | to the murdering a man’s father and mother, different to 20 III, X | that the words which his father, or schoolmaster, the parson 21 IV, III | best we can collect of the Father of all spirits, the eternal 22 IV, IV | Creator and a bountiful Father, who disposes not of his 23 IV, XII | may be truly styled the father of arts, and author of plenty.~ 24 IV, XIX | revelation, whereby the eternal Father of light and fountain of 25 IV, XIX | God will be not only the Father of lights, but of opposite