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1 I, III | This being a constant and distinguishing difference between what 2 II, XI | is that of discerning and distinguishing between the several ideas 3 II, XI | thinking. On this faculty of distinguishing one thing from another depends 4 II, XI | rightly made use of, for the distinguishing one thing from another,— 5 II, XI | hinders confusion. To the well distinguishing our ideas, it chiefly contributes 6 II, XVI | be very hard to have any distinguishing notions of this number. 7 II, XXVIII| whatsoever; it being but the distinguishing simple ideas, or their degrees 8 II, XXX | purpose, and are as real distinguishing characters, whether they 9 II, XXXII | other thing; whether that distinguishing mark, as it is really in 10 III, III | to hinder themselves from distinguishing particular things by appropriated 11 III, V | to those we refer for the distinguishing of particular beings under 12 III, VI | God. That our ranking and distinguishing natural substances into 13 III, VI | us not in stead for the distinguishing substances into species.~ 14 III, VI | which it is clear, that our distinguishing substances into species 15 III, IX | explications; and of limiting, distinguishing, varying the signification 16 III, X | in their mouths, as the distinguishing characters of their Church 17 III, XI | which we take to be the most distinguishing idea of that species. These 18 IV, XIII | them; and if they have any distinguishing faculty, cannot but perceive