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| Alphabetical [« »] unites 12 uniting 6 units 11 unity 18 uniuscujusvis 1 universal 87 universalitas 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 sleeping 18 speaker 18 substantial 18 unity 18 weakness 18 whereon 17 admitted | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances unity |
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1 I, III | true notion of God, where unity, infinity, and eternity 2 I, III | true conceptions of the unity and infinity of the Deity, 3 II, VII | uneasiness; power; existence; unity.~2. Mix with almost all 4 II, VII | Ideas of existence and unity. Existence and Unity are 5 II, VII | and unity. Existence and Unity are two other ideas that 6 II, VII | understanding the idea of unity.~8. Idea of power. Power 7 II, XIII | inseparable from them; then unity is without doubt the essence 8 II, XVI | more simple, than that of unity, or one: it has no shadow 9 II, XVIII| simple ideas, viz. those of unity, duration, and motion, & 10 II, XXII | inquire, Whence it has its unity; and how such a precise 11 II, XXII | it is plain it has its unity from an act of the mind, 12 II, XXIV | it; it sufficing to the unity of any idea, that it be 13 II, XXIV | together the repeated ideas of unity, makes the collective mode, 14 II, XXVII| to. It is not therefore unity of substance that comprehends 15 II, XXVII| change of substances by the unity of one continued life. For, 16 III, V | different parts together, in the unity of one complex idea, is 17 III, V | therefore, in mixed modes, the unity necessary to any essence 18 III, V | continuation and fixing of that unity depends on the name in common