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1 Int | that which gave the first rise to this Essay concerning 2 I, III | against them do, some of them, rise from common received opinions, 3 I, III | so it affords but a fit rise for the present purpose. 4 II, I | heaven itself, take their rise and footing here: in all 5 II, VIII | that in things which gives rise to them. Thus the ideas 6 II, XI | discover them, in their rise, progress, and gradual improvements.~ 7 II, XXI | mind endeavours to give rise, continuation, or stop, 8 II, XXI | though some have their rise in the mind from thought, 9 II, XXI | voluntary action, have their rise:~(1) From bodily pain. Some 10 II, XXVI | cause and effect has its rise from ideas received by sensation 11 III, I | removed from sense, have their rise from thence, and from obvious 12 III, I | to have had their first rise from sensible ideas. By 13 III, IX | these elucidations given rise or increase to his doubts, 14 IV, XII | understanding was to take its rise, and by which it was to 15 IV, XVI | true. These probabilities rise so near to certainty, that 16 IV, XVI | That no probability can rise higher than its first original. 17 IV, XVI | rational experiments, and the rise of hypothesis, has also 18 IV, XVIII| and that the dead shall rise, and live again: these and 19 IV, XIX | star by a telescope.~5. Rise of enthusiasm. Immediate