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1 I, III | young people almost of any condition, and you shall find that, 2 II, I | thought, because it is the condition of being awake. But whether 3 II, IX | adapted to, the state and condition of that sort of animals 4 II, IX | 13. According to their condition. We may, I think, from the 5 II, IX | intellectual faculties above the condition of a cockle or an oyster, 6 II, XXI | any other end: the eternal condition of a future state infinitely 7 II, XXI | opinion, let our state and condition otherwise be what it will. 8 II, XXI | as the first necessary condition to our happiness; let what 9 II, XXIII| is suited to our present condition, we want not faculties to 10 II, XXIII| best for us in our present condition. He hath fitted us for the 11 III, IV | for them, then we are in a condition to define, and by definition 12 III, VI | essential belongs to it as a condition whereby it is of this or 13 IV, XI | certainty is as great as our condition needs. But yet, if after 14 IV, XI | can attain to, but as our condition needs. For, our faculties 15 IV, XII | greatest interest, i.e. the condition of our eternal estate. Hence 16 IV, XVIII| understandings; and put a man in a condition wherein he will have less 17 IV, XX | necessity of their mean condition, whose lives are worn out 18 IV, XX | variety of men, should be in a condition to collect those testimonies 19 IV, XX | of living, are not in a condition to look after those of learned 20 IV, XX | by the necessity of their condition, subjected to unavoidable 21 IV, XX | from them by men of lower condition, who surpass them in knowledge.