Part, Paragraph
1 Ded, 1 | protection, that I can in no way better recommend it to you
2 Ded, 2 | inquire how and by what way, without going out of ourselves,
3 Ded, 5 | to think that there is no way open to the mind of man
4 Ded, 5 | the reader: so in the same way, although I consider the
5 Pre, 1 | judgment of my readers in what way I should afterward handle
6 Syn, 3 | received the idea, in the same way the idea of God, which is
7 I, 10| nevertheless, in whatever way it be supposed that I reach
8 II, 9 | unnecessary to add anything by way of rendering it more clear.
9 II, 12| when I think of it in this way? Let it be attentively considered,
10 II, 14| what it is, and in what way it can be known. It would
11 III, 13| But there is still another way of inquiring whether, of
12 III, 14| mode that is, a manner or way of thinking]. But in order
13 III, 19| individually, in the same way that I yesterday examined
14 III, 21| substances. In the same way, when I think of myself
15 III, 24| the finite, in the same way that I comprehend repose
16 III, 24| and therefore that in some way I possess the perception (
17 III, 25| compass by thought in any way; for it is of the nature
18 III, 26| attribute to God, in some way exist potentially in me,
19 III, 31| each of which is in no way dependent on any other;
20 III, 37| only the inquiry as to the way in which I received this
21 III, 37| it is innate, in the same way as is the idea of myself. ~
22 III, 38| probable that he in some way fashioned me after his own
23 IV, 4 | nothing, or placed in such a way between absolute existence
24 IV, 8 | nature of God. In the same way, if I examine the faculty
25 IV, 16| and I can acquire in this way the habitude of not erring. ~
26 V, 10| determines me to think in this way: for it is not in my power
27 VI, 3 | of conceiving, is in no way necessary to my nature or]
28 VI, 3 | conceiving turns in some way upon itself, and considers
29 VI, 6 | and even, in their own way, more distinct than any
30 VI, 6 | perception. And in the same way it seemed to me that all
31 VI, 10| contributing to it in any way, and even frequently contrary
32 VI, 17| and its other parts in the way required for drinking, and
33 VI, 18| dropsical body, it is only by way of exterior denomination
34 VI, 20| is affected in the same way gives rise to the same perception
35 VI, 21| likewise be moved in the same way by any one of the parts
36 VI, 21| be moved in a different way than it would be were one
37 VI, 21| remain fixed. And in the same way, when I feel pain in the
38 VI, 22| actually feels. In the same way, when we stand in need of
39 VI, 24| the course of life, in the way it is in the habit of doing
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