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1 Pre, Int, 6 | needs acknowledge that no small part of them are spent about 2 Pre, Int, 11 | solid, neither great nor small, black, white, nor red, 3 Pre, Int, 17 | taking all together, a very small portion of them does supply 4 Pre, Int, 18 | the surface be great or small, black or white, nor whether 5 Text, 0, 11 | 11. Again, great and small, swift and slow, are allowed 6 Text, 0, 11 | mind is neither great nor small, the motion neither swift 7 Text, 0, 55 | it be considered what a small proportion they bear to 8 Text, 0, 61 | this objection could be of small weight against the truth 9 Text, 0, 95 | faith, has occasioned no small difficulties to Christians. 10 Text, 0, 100| and the study thereof of small use to mankind. And in effect 11 Text, 0, 125| really existing, though too small to be discerned. These errors 12 Text, 0, 126| magnitude is, whether great or small, but looks on that as a 13 Text, 0, 127| slide into a belief that the small particular line described 14 Text, 0, 130| notions, as have occasioned no small scruples and disputes among 15 Text, 0, 131| thing as parts infinitely small, or an infinite number of 16 Text, 0, 143| abstract ideas has had no small share in rendering those