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1 I, I | certainly and undoubtedly assured of: but will any one say, 2 I, II | For, besides that we are assured from history of many men, 3 II, I | no, we can be no further assured than experience informs 4 II, XIV | to do so, nor can we be assured that their assigned parts 5 II, XVII| true, that we cannot but be assured, that the great God, of 6 II, XX | consideration of the present or assured approaching possession of 7 II, XXI | we are not sufficiently assured of the way: examination 8 III, VI | supposition. First, To be assured that nature, in the production 9 IV, I | perception, whereof the mind is assured past doubt as often as it 10 IV, III | operation; nor can we be assured about them any further than 11 IV, IV | of ideas that we may be assured agree with things.~4. As 12 IV, VI | truth we can be certainly assured; since there are but few 13 IV, XI | therefore we cannot but be assured that they come in by the 14 IV, XI | by our memory we may be assured, that heretofore things 15 IV, XI | our senses have formerly assured us. Thus, seeing water at 16 IV, XII | bigger than a part; nor be assured of it, till he has learned 17 IV, XIII| considered, they must needs be assured of the truth of those propositions 18 IV, XIX | turned into a serpent, had assured him of a power to testify 19 IV, XIX | or holy writ, we may be assured that we run no risk in entertaining