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1 Read | own words, and will not suffer the significancy of their 2 Read | to it, that they will not suffer it to be an essay, I leave 3 I, I | in those words would not suffer him to think otherwise, 4 I, II | everybody; and if they may suffer variation from adventitious 5 I, II | is dearest to them, than suffer themselves to doubt, or 6 I, II | have an opinion, who never suffer those propositions to be 7 II, I | mother’s womb. He that will suffer himself to be informed by 8 II, VII | direction or design, and suffer the ideas of our minds, 9 II, IX | those wants or diseases they suffer; amongst which (if one may 10 II, XI | the other side, seem to suffer by the other extreme. For 11 II, XXI | intolerable as what I now suffer.” And therefore our whole 12 II, XXIII| much disposed to admire, or suffer themselves to be deceived 13 III, X | prevailing beauties in it to suffer itself ever to be spoken 14 III, XI | an ill use of words, men suffer in their own private meditations: 15 IV, III | knowledge of his own mind cannot suffer a man that considers, to 16 IV, IX | existence, and will not suffer me to doubt of that. For 17 IV, XX | coat, and yet contentedly suffer their minds to appear abroad 18 IV, XX | sacred things, and not to suffer them to be profaned, touched, 19 IV, XX | principles, which many never suffer themselves to do.~11. II.