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1 I, 1 | principles are found in common use and are before the eyes 2 I, 1 | are altogether out of the common.~ 3 I, 18 | that there should exist a common error which determines the 4 I, 18 | of thoughts born from the common talk of life. As when we 5 I, 18 | As when we speak of the common error which exists among 6 I, 18 | that there should exist a common error, etc.; which is the 7 II, 62 | chance and weakness is a common misfortune, but to say them 8 II, 72 | This has given rise to such common titles as First Principles, 9 II, 82 | you have perverted your common sense which clearly comprehended 10 II, 90(17)| De Divinatione ii. 22. "A common happening does not astonish, 11 II, 100 | no doubt greater and more common among the higher classes; 12 II, 128 | living. Nothing is more common than that.~ 13 II, 173 | because misfortunes are common, so that, as evil happens 14 III, 195 | the first glimmerings of common sense and by natural feelings.~ 15 IV, 251 | would be of no use to the common people. The Christian religion 16 IV, 251 | internals. It raises the common people to the internal, 17 V, 294 | resides in natural laws, common to every country. They would 18 VII, 434 | chanced to agree, which is common enough, and if we were always 19 VII, 434 | influence the majority of common folk, who dogmatise only 20 VII, 435 | capacity of grace and of sin, common to all, that it humbles 21 VII, 481 | our members." We have a common tie with them. Their resolution 22 IX, 604 | only science contrary to common sense and human nature is 23 IX, 605 | religion contrary to nature, to common sense, and to our pleasure, 24 XII, 740 | upon Jesus Christ as their common centre and object: Moses 25 XII, 788 | His truth remains among common opinions without external 26 XIII, 842 | evidently false to the light of common sense, and if a greater


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