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1 I, III | imperfect and unsteady notions conveyed thereby to the unthinking 2 I, III | by his restored sight, conveyed to his mind, and that without 3 II, I | mind before the senses have conveyed any in, I conceive that 4 II, IX | produce the idea, though conveyed in by the usual organ, not 5 II, X | which are those that are conveyed into the mind by more ways 6 II, XXIII| number of the simple ideas, conveyed in by the senses as they 7 III, I | thoughts of men’s minds be conveyed from one to another.~3. 8 III, VI | which he thinks certainly conveyed by generation, and has alone 9 III, IX | revealed truths, which are conveyed to us by books and languages, 10 III, X | is no knowledge of things conveyed by men’s words, when their 11 III, XI | improvements of knowledge are conveyed from one man and one generation 12 IV, VI | in motion and repair, how conveyed and modified, is beyond 13 IV, XVIII| No new simple idea can be conveyed by traditional revelation. 14 IV, XVIII| simple ideas, cannot be conveyed to another, either by words 15 IV, XVIII| imprint on his mind the ideas conveyed to theirs by that sixth 16 IV, XVIII| truths may be discovered, and conveyed down from revelation, which 17 IV, XVIII| us than those which are conveyed to us by traditional revelation. 18 IV, XVIII| history of the deluge is conveyed to us by writings which 19 IV, XVIII| writings, or word of mouth, are conveyed down to them, reason has