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1 I, I | there any such? Can it be imagined, with any appearance of 2 I, II | obligation. But it is not to be imagined that a whole society of 3 I, II | this nor the former can be imagined to be innate principles; 4 I, III | innate. If any idea can be imagined innate, the idea of God 5 II, IV | nowhere else to be found or imagined, but only in matter. And 6 II, IV | hardest that can be found or imagined. He that shall fill a yielding 7 II, XI | quality wheresoever to be imagined or met with; and thus universals, 8 II, XII | first perhaps we should have imagined. And, I believe, we shall 9 II, XIII | Indian philosopher (who imagined that the earth also wanted 10 II, XIII | the space or distance so imagined, either as filled with solid 11 II, XVI | either doth exist, or can be imagined.~2. Its modes made by addition. 12 II, XVI | additions of certain ideas of imagined parts of duration and expansion, 13 II, XXVII | incredible; for it cannot be imagined that so able a man as he, 14 II, XXXIII| implicit faith, whenever that imagined infallible person dictates 15 III, IX | certain as they had all imagined; but that each of them made 16 III, X | imaginations. Fifthly, He that imagined to himself substances such 17 IV, III | demonstration than is commonly imagined. But much of this is not 18 IV, VI | supposed real essence may be imagined to constitute.~6. The truth 19 IV, XX | s mind, it is easy to be imagined what reception any proposition 20 IV, XX | them for truths, than is imagined. ~