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1 Pre, Int, 17 | of them does supply any real benefit to mankind, otherwise 2 Text, 0, 4 | an existence, natural or real, distinct from their being 3 Text, 0, 5 | beyond the possibility of real existence or perception. 4 Text, 0, 14 | and not at all patterns of real beings, existing in the 5 Text, 0, 33 | Author of nature are called real things; and those excited 6 Text, 0, 34 | foregoing principles all that is real and substantial in nature 7 Text, 0, 34 | secure as ever, and is as real as ever. There is a rerum 8 Text, 0, 34 | have shewn what is meant by real things in opposition to 9 Text, 0, 36 | that I see by day is the real sun, and that which I imagine 10 Text, 0, 36 | mundane system, is as much a real being by our principles 11 Text, 0, 41 | great difference betwixt real fire for instance, and the 12 Text, 0, 41 | add in this place, that if real fire be very different from 13 Text, 0, 41 | of fire, so also is the real pain that it occasions very 14 Text, 0, 41 | nobody will pretend that real pain either is, or can possibly 15 Text, 0, 82 | though the arguments for the real existence of bodies which 16 Text, 0, 84 | the rod was changed into a real serpent, and the water into 17 Text, 0, 84 | serpent, and the water into real wine. That this does not 18 Text, 0, 84 | 35. But this business of real and imaginary has been already 19 Text, 0, 84 | bottom the scruple concerning real miracles has no place at 20 Text, 0, 86 | or in the mind, the other real and without the mind; whereby 21 Text, 0, 86 | long as men thought that real things subsisted without 22 Text, 0, 86 | knowledge was only so far forth real as it was conformable to 23 Text, 0, 86 | as it was conformable to real things, it follows they 24 Text, 0, 86 | be certain they had any real knowledge at all. For how 25 Text, 0, 87 | appearances, and not the real qualities of things. What 26 Text, 0, 87 | not at all agree with the real things existing in rerum 27 Text, 0, 88 | So long as we attribute a real existence to unthinking 28 Text, 0, 88 | evidence the nature of any real unthinking being, but even 29 Text, 0, 89 | firm system of sound and real knowledge, which may be 30 Text, 0, 89 | we dispute concerning the real existence of things, or 31 Text, 0, 90 | imprinted on the senses are real things, or do really exist; 32 Text, 0, 99 | alike sensations and alike real; that where the extension 33 Text, 0, 101| blindness as to the true and real nature of things. This they 34 Text, 0, 101| and show of things. The real essence, the internal qualities 35 Text, 0, 117| of thinking either that Real Space is God, or else that 36 Text, 0, 130| other power of a positive real root, should itself be nothing 37 Text, 0, 133| if by distinguishing the real existence of unthinking 38 Text, 0, 139| words do mean or signify a real thing, which is neither