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1 Pre, Int, 17 | them paradoxes which are perfectly irreconcilable to the understandings 2 Pre, Int, 23 | mind, which in itself was perfectly inconceivable. This seems 3 Text, 0, 3 | being perceived, that seems perfectly unintelligible. Their esse 4 Text, 0, 6 | Eternal Spirit - it being perfectly unintelligible, and involving 5 Text, 0, 87 | sensations in the mind, are perfectly known, there being nothing 6 Text, 0, 97 | intimately acquainted with and perfectly know, when they are considered 7 Text, 0, 101| of those things which we perfectly comprehend.~ 8 Text, 0, 102| well as all other ideas, is perfectly inert. See sect. 25. Hence, 9 Text, 0, 121| and so the number becomes perfectly known. For then the number 10 Text, 0, 133| this scheme of things is perfectly agreeable both to Reason 11 Text, 0, 139| and confounding natures perfectly disagreeing and unlike,