| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] confessedly 1 confesses 1 confession 3 confidence 18 confident 3 confidently 16 configuration 5 | Frequency [« »] 18 beast 18 comparison 18 conclusion 18 confidence 18 contains 18 conversant 18 distinguishing | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances confidence |
Book, Chapter
1 Ded | own greatness, I can with confidence brag, I here make your lordship 2 Int | with such assurance and confidence, that he that shall take 3 I, II | those moral rules, with confidence and serenity, were they 4 I, III | to me a little too much confidence of our own wisdom to say,—“ 5 II, XXII| and the Greeks call the confidence of speaking by a peculiar 6 III, VIII| substantial forms, and the confidence of mistaken pretenders to 7 IV, III | intention of mind, have the confidence to conclude—That Omnipotency 8 IV, IV | substance, these we may with confidence join together again, and 9 IV, XI | pass for an ill-grounded confidence: for I think nobody can, 10 IV, XI | state. This is certain: the confidence that our faculties do not 11 IV, XI | several things upon the confidence that there are men (and 12 IV, XII | clearer. This gave me the confidence to advance that conjecture, 13 IV, XV | from full assurance and confidence, quite down to conjecture, 14 IV, XVI | the most part so, produce confidence. The next degree of probability 15 IV, XVI | degree which we may call confidence.~8. III. Fair testimony, 16 IV, XVII| in their teachers and a confidence in those forms of argumentation; 17 IV, XIX | from God? or else all their confidence is mere presumption: and 18 IV, XIX | cause of believing, and confidence of being in the right is