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1 Ded | more so by the forwardness, concern, and kindness, and other 2 Int | things, but those which concern our conduct. If we can find 3 I, III | God, and other things that concern him. God having endued man 4 I, III | are pretended innate, and concern speculation, are of no great 5 I, III | great use; and those that concern practice, not self-evident; 6 II, XXI | them not; they have little concern or uneasiness about them; 7 II, XXVII| All which is founded in a concern for happiness, the unavoidable 8 III, III | it for its own use, and concern only signs, whether words 9 III, X | or abuse, how far it may concern a great many other general 10 III, X | knowledge is the care and concern of mankind; since the arts 11 IV, IV | other part of mathematics, concern not the existence of any 12 IV, VIII | self-evident, show a great concern for them, and think they 13 IV, VIII | use may be made of them, concern not me, as not being such 14 IV, IX | propositions that are certain concern not existence. Hitherto 15 IV, IX | can have certain knowledge concern not existence: and further, 16 IV, XI | that are known to be true concern abstract ideas. In the former 17 IV, XII | especially if they be such as concern morality, which influence 18 IV, XVI | before us, that any way concern the question; and that there 19 IV, XVI | mentioned are only such as concern matter of fact, and such 20 IV, XVII | princes in matters that concern their crowns and dignities,