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1 II, XIV | reflection; I can with the same ease, and for the same reason, 2 II, XXI | reference to any pain felt, ease is that absent good; and 3 II, XXI | absent good; and till that ease be attained, we may call 4 II, XXI | Besides this desire of ease from pain, there is another 5 II, XXI | called happiness is so much ease from all pain, and so much 6 II, XXI | absent good. We are seldom at ease, and free enough from the 7 II, XXIX | neither accommodating men’s ease or vanity, nor serving any 8 II, XXXIII| you were as good preach ease to one on the rack, and 9 III, II | sounds, which with so much ease and variety he found himself 10 III, V | sounds, to signify with ease and dispatch general conceptions; 11 III, X | meaning; whereby, besides the ease of it, they obtain this 12 III, X | Secondly, to do it with as much ease and quickness as possible; 13 III, X | with all the quickness and ease that may be, when they have 14 III, XI | minds with the greatest ease and advantage: and therefore 15 III, XI | would perhaps with more ease, and in less time, teach 16 IV, X | himself, may, with the same ease, be supposed.~19. Objection: “ 17 IV, XII | we may draw advantages of ease and health, and thereby 18 IV, XVII | idly to dispute at their ease, but were to act according 19 IV, XIX | something extraordinary, the ease and glory it is to be inspired,