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1 Pre, Pre | myself it will be throughout clear and obvious. As for the 2 Pre, Int, 17 | be supported by the most clear and cogent demonstrations 3 Pre, Int, 18 | naming; from which it is a clear consequence that if there 4 Pre, Int, 22 | I shall be sure to get clear of all controversies purely 5 Pre, Int, 24 | utmost endeavours to obtain a clear view of the ideas he would 6 Pre, Int, 25 | Unless we take care to clear the First Principles of 7 Text, 0, 7 | perceive them; hence it is clear there can be no unthinking 8 Text, 0, 26 | combination of ideas, is clear from the preceding section. 9 Text, 0, 67 | objected that - though it be clear from what has been said 10 Text, 0, 82 | the Holy Scriptures are so clear in the point as will sufficiently 11 Text, 0, 116| exist without the mind is clear upon the same principles 12 Text, 0, 117| do not see how we can get clear of it, so long as we adhere 13 Text, 0, 118| deduction from those principles clear and incontestible, we do 14 Text, 0, 123| follows that we shall at once clear the science of Geometry 15 Text, 0, 134| human sciences far more clear, compendious and attainable 16 Text, 0, 147| other. And yet this pure and clear light which enlightens every 17 Text, 0, 148| things, with a more full and clear view than we do any one 18 Text, 0, 149| are surrounded with such clear manifestations of the Deity, 19 Text, 0, 151| system of beings. It is clear, from what we have elsewhere 20 Text, 0, 155| immediate dependence on Him. A clear view of which great truths