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1 Read | down with some, even of strong constitutions. The truth 2 I, I | it is, in my opinion, a strong presumption that they are 3 I, III | countries, have no very strong and clear impressions of 4 I, III | concerned to have, it is a strong presumption against all 5 II, XI | either by any sudden very strong impression, or long fixing 6 II, XXI | himself desires of them strong enough to counterbalance 7 II, XXI | there are some which are not strong enough to exclude the consideration 8 II, XXI | powerful charms, and put so strong attractions of easiness 9 II, XXVI | relations. So likewise weak and strong are but relative denominations 10 II, XXVIII| commendation and disgrace not to be strong motives to men to accommodate 11 II, XXXIII| connexion made by custom. This strong combination of ideas, not 12 IV, XVII | penetration, where it is strong and exercised, usually sees 13 IV, XVII | probability is so clear and strong, that assent as necessarily 14 IV, XIX | they find in themselves a strong inclination to do, that 15 IV, XIX | by a natural motion. For strong conceit, like a new principle, 16 IV, XIX | This light from heaven is strong, clear, and pure; carries 17 IV, XIX | right, because they are strong in them. For, when what 18 IV, XIX | from God. Much less is a strong persuasion that it is true, 19 IV, XIX | light they speak of is but a strong, though ungrounded persuasion 20 IV, XX | of others. For he hath a strong bias put into his understanding,