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1 I, I | observe, that it lays open the weakness of this subterfuge, which 2 I, I | is, I fear, this further weakness in the foregoing argument, 3 II, XI | concerned in the want or weakness of any, or all of the foregoing 4 II, XIII | the idea of one: but the weakness of this kind of argument 5 II, XVII | who will own to them their weakness of understanding in this 6 II, XXI | our frailty, pities our weakness, and requires of us no more 7 II, XXIX | by the objects; or else a weakness in the memory, not able 8 II, XXXIII| to me. And if this be a weakness to which all men are so 9 II, XXXIII| from whence to date this weakness, and can tell how he got 10 III, X | opinions, or cover some weakness of their hypothesis, seldom 11 III, X | gibberish, which, in the weakness of human understanding, 12 IV, III | serves not only to show the weakness and the scantiness of our 13 IV, III | of bodies; and I fear the weakness of human understanding is 14 IV, XII | history, which is all that the weakness of our faculties in this 15 IV, XVII | naked deformity. But the weakness or fallacy of such a loose 16 IV, XVII | Now, to show such men the weakness of such an argumentation, 17 IV, XVII | perceive the strength or weakness, coherence or incoherence 18 IV, XVII | hearing could perceive the weakness and inconclusiveness of