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1 Pre, Int, 17 | had been well if the ill effects of that doctrine were confined 2 Text, 0, 25 | therefore, that these are the effects of powers resulting from 3 Text, 0, 27 | perceived, but only by the effects which it produceth. If any 4 Text, 0, 30 | as those which are the effects of human wills often are, 5 Text, 0, 36 | nature, speak themselves the effects of a mind more powerful 6 Text, 0, 57 | think them the immediate effects of a Free Spirit; especially 7 Text, 0, 60 | necessary connexion with the effects ascribed to them? If it 8 Text, 0, 61 | produce those perceivable effects which in truth cannot be 9 Text, 0, 62 | the whole chain of natural effects; these are learned by the 10 Text, 0, 62 | the production of natural effects; as will be evident to whoever 11 Text, 0, 64 | the production of natural effects, it is demanded why they 12 Text, 0, 65 | signify a great number of effects and actions, it is necessary 13 Text, 0, 66 | concurring to the production of effects, are altogether inexplicable, 14 Text, 0, 84 | drink wine, and find the effects of it, with me there could 15 Text, 0, 104| observed and compared the effects of nature. For that only 16 Text, 0, 105| nature, and the particular effects explained, that is, reduced 17 Text, 0, 105| the production of natural effects, are most agreeable and 18 Text, 0, 114| properties, causes, and effects ascribed to absolute motion 19 Text, 0, 118| science; and that the ill effects of those secret unexamined 20 Text, 0, 143| their respective objects and effects. Hence a great number of 21 Text, 0, 145| distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs.~ 22 Text, 0, 147| existence of men; because the effects of nature are infinitely 23 Text, 0, 150| only the visible series of effects or sensations imprinted 24 Text, 0, 150| constantly ascribe those effects to the immediate hand of