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1 Text, 0, 36 | powerful and wise than human spirits. These latter are said to 2 Text, 0, 51 | the immediate operation of Spirits? We must no longer say upon 3 Text, 0, 81 | there are a great variety of spirits of different orders and 4 Text, 0, 81 | to the endless variety of spirits and ideas that may possibly 5 Text, 0, 86 | that of ideas and that of spirits. Of each of these I shall 6 Text, 0, 86 | from being perceived by spirits. This, which, if I mistake 7 Text, 0, 89 | common but the name. viz. spirits and ideas. The former are 8 Text, 0, 89 | reflexion, and that of other spirits by reason. We may be said 9 Text, 0, 89 | notion of our own minds, of spirits and active beings, whereof 10 Text, 0, 89 | me it seems that ideas, spirits, and relations are all in 11 Text, 0, 91 | indivisible substances or spirits which act and think and 12 Text, 0, 133| own out of the minds of spirits, no one thing is explained 13 Text, 0, 133| silenced upon supposing only spirits and ideas, and this scheme 14 Text, 0, 135| the next place to treat of SPIRITS - with regard to which, 15 Text, 0, 135| ignorant of the nature of spirits is our not having an idea 16 Text, 0, 137| 137. From the opinion that spirits are to be known after the 17 Text, 0, 140| are in the minds of other spirits by means of our own, which 18 Text, 0, 140| of them; so we know other spirits by means of our own soul - 19 Text, 0, 140| a like respect to other spirits that blueness or heat by 20 Text, 0, 141| flame, or system of animal spirits, make it perishing and corruptible 21 Text, 0, 142| objects, or by way of idea. Spirits and ideas are things so 22 Text, 0, 142| word idea is extended to spirits, and relations, and acts, 23 Text, 0, 145| know the existence of other spirits otherwise than by their 24 Text, 0, 145| knowledge I have of other spirits is not immediate, as is 25 Text, 0, 145| me referred to agents or spirits distinct from myself, as 26 Text, 0, 147| that intercourse between spirits whereby they are able to 27 Text, 0, 148| existence of finite and created spirits like ourselves. Hence it 28 Text, 0, 153| actions of finite, imperfect spirits, this, in the state we are