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1 Int | the grounds and degrees of belief, opinion, and assent;—I 2 III, X | themselves up into a firm belief of the perfection of any 3 IV, I | assurance which exceeds bare belief, for that relies on the 4 IV, III| would any way lessen the belief of the soul’s immateriality: 5 IV, XV | of propositions is called belief, assent, or opinion, which 6 IV, XV | and certain connexion: in belief, not so. That which makes 7 IV, XV | like to find more or less belief. Though to a man whose experience 8 IV, XV | will scarce be able to find belief.~The king of Siam. As it 9 IV, XVI| as truth on other men’s belief, which they themselves have 10 IV, XVI| and certain knowledge. Our belief, thus grounded, rises to 11 IV, XVI| entertainments, as we call belief, conjecture, guess, doubt, 12 IV, XVI| anything proposed to their belief; yet there is one case, 13 IV, XVI| be the fitter to procure belief, by how much the more they 14 IV, XIX| ready to impose on another’s belief, who has already imposed 15 IV, XIX| misguide them both in their belief and conduct: yet the love 16 IV, XIX| suppose it is at most but belief and assurance: and the proposition 17 IV, XIX| the right (if their own belief may be judge) than they.~ 18 IV, XIX| to be distinguished.~15. Belief no proof of revelation. 19 IV, XIX| and be guided by it in our belief and actions: if it receive 20 IV, XX | assurance so great as the belief of the points he would build