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1 Ded | assist my gratitude, as they convince me of the great and growing 2 I, I | It would be sufficient to convince unprejudiced readers of 3 I, II | transgress them.~7. Men’s actions convince us that the rule of virtue 4 I, III | to a man agree, and will convince us, that the sect of the 5 II, I | together.~13. Impossible to convince those that sleep without 6 II, XXI | uneasy in the want of it. Convince a man never so much, that 7 III, IV | because experience will easily convince any one that it cannot make 8 III, XI | pretends to instruct or convince another, he should use the 9 IV, III | so, if experience did not convince us, the consideration of 10 IV, VII | occasion made use of, to convince them of truths in particular 11 IV, VII | that needs a probation to convince him that two are not three, 12 IV, VII | also a demonstration to convince him that It is impossible 13 IV, X | nothing, or endeavour to convince nonentity that it were something. 14 IV, X | hunger or some other pain convince him of the contrary. This, 15 IV, XII | useless, by being brought to convince one of a truth which he 16 IV, XVII | never use syllogisms to convince themselves or in teaching 17 IV, XVIII| dispute, and endeavour to convince one another in matters of 18 IV, XVIII| argue with any one, or ever convince a gainsayer who makes use 19 IV, XVIII| whatsoever. For faith can never convince us of anything that contradicts 20 IV, XIX | but had outward signs to convince them of the Author of those 21 IV, XIX | revelations. And when they were to convince others, they had a power 22 IV, XIX | yet he desired a sign to convince him that this commission 23 IV, XX | what way will you take to convince a man of any improbable 24 IV, XX | probabilities, which would convince them that things are not