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1 II, 0, 14 | if we would maintain our doctrine, to produce the impression, 2 II, 0, 17(*) | all mistakes about their doctrine. For what is meant by innate? 3 V, II, 40 | the whole compass of this doctrine, and allow, that the sentiment 4 VII, I, 57(*) | Descartes insinuated that doctrine of the universal and sole 5 VIII, I, 63 | have ever agreed in the doctrine both of necessity and of 6 VIII, I, 63 | begin with examining the doctrine of necessity.~ 7 VIII, I, 64 | have ever agreed in the doctrine of necessity, and that they 8 VIII, I, 69 | have always agreed in the doctrine of necessity according to 9 VIII, I, 70 | without acknowledging the doctrine of necessity, and this inference 10 VIII, I, 71 | hesitation, acknowledged the doctrine of necessity in their whole 11 VIII, I, 72 | when we come to apply this doctrine to the actions of the will. 12 VIII, I, 72(*)| The prevalence of the doctrine of liberty may be accounted 13 VIII, I, 72(*)| according to the foregoing doctrine. 14 VIII, I, 73 | have ever agreed in the doctrine of liberty as well as in 15 VIII, II, 75 | innocent, at least, than this doctrine.~ 16 VIII, II, 76 | criminal. But, except upon the doctrine of necessity, they never 17 VIII, II, 78 | impious, it follows, that the doctrine from which they are deduced 18 VIII, II, 78 | necessary, proves the original doctrine to be absurd; in the same 19 X, I, 95 | possibly be supposed against a doctrine, so little worthy of a serious 20 X, I, 95 | and therefore, were the doctrine of the real presence ever 21 XI, 0, 113 | of your forefathers, and doctrine of your priests (in which 22 XI, 0, 117 | is the odiousness of that doctrine, which I teach in my school, 23 XII, II, 133 | common sense more than the doctrine of the infinitive divisibility