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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | continue amongst them.~12. Suitable to God’s goodness, that 2 I, III | it is urged, that it is suitable to the goodness of God, 3 I, III | for them, because it is suitable to his goodness so to do, 4 I, III | is best for men, and so suitable to the goodness of God, 5 II, II | variety and excellency being suitable to the wisdom and power 6 II, XI | or out of order, produce suitable defects in men’s understandings 7 II, XI | right inference require suitable attendance, respect, and 8 II, XXI | formed appetites in our minds suitable to it, and made ourselves 9 II, XXIII | would frame an idea the most suitable we can to the Supreme Being, 10 II, XXVII | punish both, with a justice suitable to their way of knowledge;— 11 II, XXVIII| being ready at hand, and suitable to the power that makes 12 II, XXXII | established laws and ways, suitable to his wisdom and goodness, 13 II, XXXII | produced in us, and must be suitable to those powers he has placed 14 II, XXXII | the mind such as it is, suitable to the power that produced 15 III, IV | senses; and frame ideas suitable to those in other men’s 16 III, V | established things in nature.~11. Suitable to this, we find that men 17 III, VI | reason to think that it is suitable to the magnificent harmony 18 IV, XII | our want of ideas that are suitable to such a way of proceeding 19 IV, XIV | so say, of probability; suitable, I presume, to that state 20 IV, XVI | supernatural events are suitable to ends aimed at by Him 21 IV, XXI | but right, and a conduct suitable to it.~4. Semeiotike. Thirdly,


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