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1 I, II | finger of God; if it were reasonable to believe any at all to 2 I, II | those men will think it reasonable that their private persuasions, 3 I, II | tried; or at least it is reasonable to demand the marks and 4 I, III | understanding of men, it is most reasonable to expect it should have 5 II, I | help of the body, it is reasonable to conclude it can retain 6 II, IX | the womb. But though it be reasonable to imagine that children 7 II, XVII | knowing how great it is, is as reasonable as to say, he has the positive 8 II, XXI | discover itself For, if it be reasonable to suppose and talk of faculties 9 II, XXII | distinct simple ideas, it seems reasonable to inquire, Whence it has 10 II, XXVII | common questions, like a reasonable creature: so that those 11 II, XXVII | substance or no. Which, however reasonable or unreasonable, concerns 12 II, XXVII | be laid open, it may be reasonable to think, no one shall be 13 II, XXXIII| representations, though ever so reasonable, are in vain; and therefore 14 III, III | it may perhaps be thought reasonable that words, which ought 15 III, VI | all. For, though it may be reasonable to ask, Whether obeying 16 III, VI | between a changeling and a reasonable man? And so of the rest, 17 IV, III | views of things which it is reasonable to think other beings, perfecter 18 IV, IV | of a man’s suit gives him reasonable grounds to imagine it will 19 IV, VII | principles received by all reasonable men who have once thought 20 IV, X | answer, No. Because it is not reasonable to deny the power of an 21 IV, XI | me past doubt, and it be reasonable for me to do several things 22 IV, XVI | so generally approved as reasonable, and suited to the wisdom 23 IV, XX | said,) and therefore it is reasonable for me to embrace it. A