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1 Ded, 2 | their understanding was so great that they could discern
2 Ded, 4 | adduced on these questions by great men, possess, when rightly
3 Ded, 6 | your Faculty is held in so great esteem by all, and since
4 Ded, 6 | Sacred Councils, received so great deference, it being the
5 Syn, 6 | because I deemed them of great utility in establishing
6 I, 1 | appeared to me to be one of great magnitude, I waited until
7 III, 4 | I think I apprehend with great clearness, I am so persuaded
8 III, 11| instances, that there was a great difference between the object
9 III, 13| different, it is evident that a great diversity obtains among
10 III, 19| discovered in them anything so great or excellent which I myself
11 III, 22| these properties are so great and excellent, that the
12 III, 39| this light so unspeakably great, as far, at least, as the
13 IV, 7 | relation of a part to the great whole of his creatures. ~
14 IV, 8 | possess, there is none so great and perfect as that I do
15 IV, 8 | which I experience to be so great that I am unable to conceive
16 IV, 10| cause, but simply because great clearness of the understanding
17 VI, 7 | sensible objects, I had no great difficulty in finding suitable
18 VI, 24| this consideration is of great service, not only in enabling
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