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1 Read | scruple.~Though I am forced to differ from him in these apprehensions 2 I, I | that some agree and others differ, probably as soon as it 3 II, XIII | common nature of substance, differ not any otherwise than in 4 II, XIII | the common nature of body, differ only in a bare modification 5 II, XIII | way of speaking.~28. Men differ little in clear, simple 6 II, XIII | their own minds, cannot much differ in thinking; however they 7 II, XXX | being archetypes, cannot differ from their archetypes, and 8 II, XXXII| as our ideas conform or differ from them, they pass for 9 III, III | that several things that differ from their idea of man, 10 III, III | wherein does his idea of man differ from that of Peter and Paul, 11 III, III | particulars wherein they differ, and retaining only those 12 III, IV | The names of simple modes differ little from those of simple 13 III, V | understanding, wherein they differ from those of simple ideas: 14 III, V | existence. Wherein they differ from those of substances, 15 III, VI | which they are accounted to differ specifically. This, as it 16 III, VI | things, that in each remove differ very little one from the 17 III, VI | are linked together, and differ but in almost insensible 18 III, VI | two abstract complex ideas differ either in number or sorts 19 IV, III | constitutions wherein they agree or differ from one another and from 20 IV, IV | archetypes without us, may differ from them, and so our knowledge 21 IV, XX | dissenters in that; but differ only in assigning of reasons