Part, Paragraph
1 Syn, 2 | corporeal nature, which is given partly in the Second and
2 Syn, 5 | a new demonstration is given of the existence of God,
3 III, 4 | a God might perhaps have given me such a nature as that
4 III, 23| finite being, unless it were given me by some substance in
5 IV, 3 | certain that he has not given me a faculty that will ever
6 IV, 4 | necessary God should have given me a faculty expressly for
7 IV, 4 | the power which God has given me of discerning truth from
8 IV, 8 | complain that God has not given me freedom of choice, or
9 IV, 13| complain that God has not given me a greater power of intelligence
10 IV, 13| owed me nothing, for having given me all the perfections I
11 IV, 14| complain because he has given me a will more ample than
12 IV, 16| ground that, if he has not given me the perfection of being
13 VI, 10| contained. For as he has given me no faculty whereby I
14 VI, 11| which he has not likewise given me a faculty of correcting,
15 VI, 11| assemblage of all that God has given me. ~
16 VI, 15| the things which God has given me; seeing that in that
17 VI, 15| the things which God has given to me as a being composed
18 VI, 15| of the senses, although given me by nature merely to signify
19 VI, 22| perceptions which nature has given us are of such a kind as
20 VI, 24| them, no deliverance is given by any one of these faculties
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