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1 Ded | large and comprehensive discoveries you have made of truths 2 Read | larger prospect I had; new discoveries led me still on, and so 3 Int | for all our purposes. The discoveries we can make with this ought 4 I, I | allowed innate; they being all discoveries made by the use of reason, 5 I, I | principles, but are indeed discoveries made and verities introduced 6 I, III | 23. Difference of men’s discoveries depends upon the different 7 II, I | make the man glad with new discoveries. Who can find it reason 8 II, XXIII| jot; nor can it make any discoveries, when it would pry into 9 III, VI | beyond the reach of our discoveries.~41. Artificial things of 10 III, XI | whereby men convey their discoveries, reasonings, and knowledge, 11 III, XI | but small progress in the discoveries of useful truths, and the 12 IV, III | we are at an end of such discoveries; and when reason has all 13 IV, III | besides those we have, to make discoveries of them more perfect. And 14 IV, III | they were, how far their discoveries were advanced, or what was 15 IV, III | knowledge. Had men, in the discoveries of the material, done as 16 IV, VI | even in these too, our discoveries amount to very little beyond 17 IV, VII | advancement of sciences, or new discoveries of yet unknown truths. Mr. 18 IV, XII | wonderful and unexpected discoveries: but whether something like 19 IV, XII | and often direct us to new discoveries. But my meaning is, that 20 IV, XII | science into those wonderful discoveries they have made. Let a man 21 IV, XVII | of proofs, and making new discoveries. The rules of syllogism 22 IV, XVII | others to cast about for new discoveries, and to seek in their own 23 IV, XVII | and inference, make our discoveries. Now of these there are 24 IV, XVIII| assisted and improved by new discoveries of truth, coming from the 25 IV, XIX | enlarged by a new set of discoveries communicated by God immediately;