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1 Pre, Int, 11 | alleged in defence of the doctrine of abstraction, and try 2 Pre, Int, 17 | and dispute which their doctrine of abstract natures and 3 Pre, Int, 17 | the ill effects of that doctrine were confined to those only 4 Pre, Int, 19 | words came to produce the doctrine of abstract ideas, it must 5 Pre, Int, 23 | very much increased by the doctrine of abstraction. For, so 6 Text, 0, 5 | bottom to depend on the doctrine of abstract ideas. For can 7 Text, 0, 11 | mind depends on the strange doctrine of abstract ideas. And here 8 Text, 0, 60 | be made in vain. By this doctrine, though an artist hath made 9 Text, 0, 66 | corporeal causes, which doctrine seems to have too much estranged 10 Text, 0, 82 | called in question by our doctrine. That all those things do 11 Text, 0, 92 | For, as we have shewn the doctrine of Matter or corporeal substance 12 Text, 0, 97 | to ideal knowledge is the doctrine of abstract ideas, such 13 Text, 0, 98 | my existence; since that doctrine lays one under an absolute 14 Text, 0, 100| mankind. And in effect the doctrine of abstraction has not a 15 Text, 0, 102| nature is abridged by this doctrine.~ 16 Text, 0, 117| of God agree to it. Which doctrine, how unworthy soever it 17 Text, 0, 118| errors arising from the doctrine of abstract general ideas, 18 Text, 0, 125| understanding is possessed with the doctrine of abstract general ideas 19 Text, 0, 125| fond and tenacious of that doctrine.~ 20 Text, 0, 131| you will say that if this doctrine obtains it will follow the 21 Text, 0, 143| be amiss to add, that the doctrine of abstract ideas has had 22 Text, 0, 148| the essence of God, which doctrine is, I must confess, to me