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1 Ded | consequently ignorant how great an ornament and support 2 Pre, Int, 5 | when I consider how many great and extraordinary men have 3 Pre, Int, 9 | Moreover, their being a great variety of other creatures 4 Pre, Int, 11 | sort of animals, I fear a great many of those that pass 5 Pre, Int, 11 | surface, nor solid, neither great nor small, black, white, 6 Pre, Int, 14 | agreed that there is need of great toil and labour of the mind, 7 Pre, Int, 14 | childhood. And surely the great and multiplied labour of 8 Pre, Int, 17 | trace the Schoolmen, those great masters of abstraction, 9 Pre, Int, 17 | it. When men consider the great pains, industry, and parts 10 Pre, Int, 18 | signifying indifferently a great number of particular ideas. 11 Pre, Int, 18 | said whether the surface be great or small, black or white, 12 Pre, Int, 18 | in all which there may be great variety, and consequently 13 Text, 0, 4 | understanding. But, with how great an assurance and acquiescence 14 Text, 0, 11 | 11. Again, great and small, swift and slow, 15 Text, 0, 11 | without the mind is neither great nor small, the motion neither 16 Text, 0, 35 | possibly find they have lost a great handle for trifling and 17 Text, 0, 41 | objected that there is a great difference betwixt real 18 Text, 0, 42 | things as existing at a great distance off, and yet for 19 Text, 0, 50 | will say there have been a great many things explained by 20 Text, 0, 59 | affected with pursuant to a great train of actions, and be 21 Text, 0, 60 | the clockwork of nature, great part whereof is so wonderfully 22 Text, 0, 62 | appearances. That there is a great and conspicuous use in these 23 Text, 0, 64 | into His works, behold so great variety of ideas so artfully 24 Text, 0, 65 | may be made to signify a great number of effects and actions, 25 Text, 0, 66 | inexplicable, and run us into great absurdities, may be very 26 Text, 0, 75 | the mind of man retains so great a fondness, against all 27 Text, 0, 79 | words may be attended with great difficulties. I answer, 28 Text, 0, 81 | others. That there are a great variety of spirits of different 29 Text, 0, 92 | and Irreligion. Nay, so great a difficulty has it been 30 Text, 0, 92 | co-eternal with Him. How great a friend material substance 31 Text, 0, 93 | enemies of religion lay so great a stress on unthinking Matter, 32 Text, 0, 97 | objects of perception, another great source of errors and difficulties 33 Text, 0, 99 | sight of them, and run into great extravagances. All which 34 Text, 0, 101| 101. The two great provinces of speculative 35 Text, 0, 102| 102. One great inducement to our pronouncing 36 Text, 0, 103| 103. The great mechanical principle now 37 Text, 0, 105| may have happened at very great distances of time and place, 38 Text, 0, 106| for we are apt to lay too great stress on analogies, and, 39 Text, 0, 117| well as philosophers of great note, have, from the difficulty 40 Text, 0, 118| inquiry concerning that other great branch of speculative knowledge, 41 Text, 0, 118| deduce their theorems from a great height of evidence, yet 42 Text, 0, 123| science of Geometry from a great number of difficulties and 43 Text, 0, 126| particular magnitude is, whether great or small, but looks on that 44 Text, 0, 127| is no number of parts so great but it is possible there 45 Text, 0, 128| line which is infinitely great. What we have here observed 46 Text, 0, 130| present age. Some there are of great note who, not content with 47 Text, 0, 131| are destroyed, and those great men who have raised that 48 Text, 0, 131| to be wished that men of great abilities and obstinate 49 Text, 0, 133| nature, but on the contrary a great many inexplicable difficulties 50 Text, 0, 134| rejected as useless. But, how great a prejudice soever against 51 Text, 0, 135| is vulgarly imagined. The great reason that is assigned 52 Text, 0, 143| objects and effects. Hence a great number of dark and ambiguous 53 Text, 0, 149| That the discovery of this great truth, which lies so near 54 Text, 0, 150| would we suppose Him at a great distance off, and substitute 55 Text, 0, 152| animal or vegetable costs the great Creator any more pains or 56 Text, 0, 155| Him. A clear view of which great truths cannot choose but