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| Alphabetical [« »] distance 24 distances 2 distant 2 distinct 40 distinction 5 distinctly 2 distinguish 6 | Frequency [« »] 41 place 41 themselves 40 certain 40 distinct 40 out 40 seems 39 does | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances distinct |
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1 Pre, Int, 10 | abstract idea of motion distinct from the body moving, and 2 Text, 0, 1 | together, are accounted one distinct thing, signified by the 3 Text, 0, 2 | ideas, but a thing entirely distinct from them, wherein, they 4 Text, 0, 4 | existence, natural or real, distinct from their being perceived 5 Text, 0, 5 | sensible thing or object distinct from the sensation or perception 6 Text, 0, 17 | am convinced there is no distinct meaning annexed to them. 7 Text, 0, 27 | will and understanding, distinct from each other as well 8 Text, 0, 30 | more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination; 9 Text, 0, 33 | they never so vivid and distinct, are nevertheless ideas, 10 Text, 0, 36 | affecting, orderly, and distinct, and that they are not fictions 11 Text, 0, 44 | make two species entirely distinct and heterogeneous. The former 12 Text, 0, 45 | actual existence of an idea distinct from its being perceived. 13 Text, 0, 49 | a subject or substance, distinct from the hardness, extension, 14 Text, 0, 49 | die seems to be nothing distinct from those things which 15 Text, 0, 49 | those qualities to a subject distinct from and supporting them, 16 Text, 0, 56 | or having a subsistence distinct from being perceived, of 17 Text, 0, 56 | therefore must have some cause distinct from the minds on which 18 Text, 0, 70 | are certain permanent and distinct parcels of Matter, corresponding 19 Text, 0, 71 | the existence of a thing distinct from Spirit and idea, from 20 Text, 0, 86 | subsistence of their own distinct from being perceived by 21 Text, 0, 88 | existence to unthinking things, distinct from their being perceived, 22 Text, 0, 89 | to lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant 23 Text, 0, 89 | under it two kinds entirely distinct and heterogeneous, and which 24 Text, 0, 89 | ideas - which relations are distinct from the ideas or things 25 Text, 0, 90 | but imprinted by a Spirit distinct from that which perceives 26 Text, 0, 91 | sense have no existence distinct from being perceived, and 27 Text, 0, 91 | all thinking beings, or distinct from being perceived by 28 Text, 0, 107| natural efficient cause, distinct from a mind or spirit. Secondly, 29 Text, 0, 116| being of an absolute Space, distinct from that which is perceived 30 Text, 0, 116| space" stands for an idea distinct from or conceivable without 31 Text, 0, 116| substantive stands for a distinct idea that may be separated 32 Text, 0, 121| established betwixt them and the distinct multitudes of things whereof 33 Text, 0, 122| conversant about no object distinct from particular numeral 34 Text, 0, 124| extension be meant something distinct from a finite idea, I declare 35 Text, 0, 137| they had any soul at all distinct from their body since upon 36 Text, 0, 145| referred to agents or spirits distinct from myself, as effects 37 Text, 0, 147| mind or spirit whatsoever distinct from ourselves. We may even 38 Text, 0, 148| exhibited to our view in sundry distinct collections, serve to mark 39 Text, 0, 148| directs us to think there is a distinct principle of thought and 40 Text, 0, 150| Nature is meant some being distinct from God, as well as from