Part, Paragraph
1 Ded, 3 | with the body, and that the contrary opinion could be held through
2 Ded, 4 | their opinion, but, on the contrary, hold that almost all the
3 Pre, 6 | circle of readers. On the contrary, I would advise none to
4 Syn, 2 | these changes; while, on the contrary, the human body is no longer
5 I, 9 | would seem likewise to be contrary to his goodness to allow
6 II, 5 | the nature of body; on the contrary, I was somewhat astonished
7 III, 11| must be like them. On the contrary, I have observed, in a number
8 III, 16| that idea; while, on the contrary, if no such idea be found
9 III, 21| and that the stone, on the contrary, is extended and unconscious,
10 III, 24| and light: since, on the contrary, I clearly perceive that
11 III, 25| and the like: for, on the contrary, as this idea is very clear
12 III, 30| already possessed; for, on the contrary, it is quite manifest that
13 III, 35| who is God; for, on the contrary, the unity, the simplicity,
14 IV, 8 | contraries; but, on the contrary, the more I am inclined
15 IV, 13| understanding to be finite; on the contrary, I have every reason to
16 V, 10| necessity on things, but, on the contrary, the necessity which lies
17 V, 11| are of this number; on the contrary, I cannot even imagine such
18 VI, 10| way, and even frequently contrary to my will. This faculty
19 VI, 10| be the case, but, on the contrary, a very strong inclination
20 VI, 23| instance, than if, on the contrary, it were continually fallacious
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