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1 I, III | takes it upon trust, without examining the demonstration; and may 2 I, III | another’s principles, without examining them, made not him a philosopher, 3 II, XXI | a due consideration, and examining any good proposed, it is 4 II, XXI | have by our sight; without examining the texture of the parts 5 II, XXII | of complex ideas, without examining whether they exist so together 6 II, XXXIII| hinders men from seeing and examining. When two things, in themselves 7 III, XI | of it more complete; by examining whether all the simple ideas 8 III, XI | acquainted with, or accurate in examining, the qualities of any sort 9 IV, II | at no pains of proving or examining, but perceives the truth 10 IV, III | ideas; or, 2. By reason, examining the agreement or disagreement 11 IV, III | the finding of proofs or examining the agreement or disagreement 12 IV, III | Thirdly, Want of tracing and examining our ideas.~23. One cause 13 IV, III | application in acquiring, examining, and by due ways comparing 14 IV, III | minds; and it is only the examining of our own ideas that furnisheth 15 IV, VI | to knowledge. Though the examining and judging of ideas by 16 IV, XI | not upon sense, yet the examining them by diagrams gives great 17 IV, XVII | truth we can discover by examining and tracing those ideas 18 IV, XX | leaders direct, without ever examining, or so much as knowing,