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1 Read | alter my sense in any of the points that have been questioned. 2 Read | to be watchful in such points, and to take the alarm even 3 II, XIII | between any two bodies or points; so in our idea of place, 4 II, XIII | anything, and any two or more points, which are considered as 5 II, XIII | yesterday, from any two or more points, which have not since changed 6 II, XIII | distance with either of those points, we say it hath changed 7 II, XIII | distance from these precise points, but from larger portions 8 II, XV | distances from certain known points, fixed in distinguishable 9 II, XV | from another. From such points fixed in sensible beings 10 II, XV | without such known settled points, would be lost in them; 11 II, XV | existence from other fixed points of space or duration, as 12 II, XXI | of reason in controverted points being so rare, and exact 13 II, XXIII| that distance between two points, one may certainly conceive 14 III, V | they are so armed at all points, and with which they so 15 III, VI | are ignorant in these four points, the supposed real essences 16 IV, XVI | determination of our judgment in points wherein we are not capable 17 IV, XVI | should prescribe to us what points we should study. And if 18 IV, XX | great as the belief of the points he would build on them is 19 IV, XX | and most men are in many points, by passion or interest,