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1 VII, I, 49 | than those of power, force, energy or necessary connexion, 2 VII, I, 50 | it. But were the power or energy of any cause discoverable 3 VII, I, 50 | qualities, discover any power or energy, or give us ground to imagine, 4 VII, I, 51 | acquire the idea of power or energy; and are certain, that we 5 VII, I, 52 | foreseen from any apparent energy or power in the cause, which 6 VII, I, 52 | which this is effected; the energy, by which the will performs 7 VII, I, 52 | we perceived any power or energy in the will, we must know 8 VII, I, 52 | events: But the power or energy by which this is effected, 9 VII, I, 53 | conscious of a power or energy in our own minds, when, 10 VII, I, 53 | no real idea of force or energy.~ First, It must be allowed, 11 VII, I, 53 | us, renders the power or energy of the will equally unknown 12 VII, I, 53 | being conscious of this energy in the will, it requires 13 VII, I, 54 | perceive the very force or energy of the cause, by which it 14 VII, I, 54 | most familiar events, the energy of the cause is as unintelligible 15 VII, I, 55 | like manner, it is not any energy in the will that produces 16 VII, I, 57 | theory of the universal energy and operation of the Supreme 17 VII, I, 57 | each other: Their force or energy is entirely incomprehensible: 18 VII, I, 57 | principle of denying all energy in the Supreme Being as 19 VII, I, 57(*) | second causes of all force or energy; though some of his followers 20 II, 0, 58 | motion and volition, or the energy by which the mind produces 21 II, 0, 60 | the words, Force, Power, Energy, &c., which every where 22 VIII, I, 64 | precisely determined by the energy of its cause that no other 23 XI, 0, 122(*)| continuation of the same energy, which is already known 24 XI, 0, 122(*)| continuation and exertion of a like energy (for it is impossible it 25 XI, 0, 122(*)| this exertion of a like energy, in a different period of 26 XII, I, 128 | not arise either from the energy of the mind itself, or from