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1 IV, II, 32 | Here, then, is our natural state of ignorance with regard 2 VII, I, 48 | reduce both of them to a state of equality. If the mind, 3 VII, I, 52 | which remains in its natural state and condition. But consciousness 4 VII, I, 57(*)| for ever in its present state, till put from it by some 5 VIII, I, 63 | or entertainment. But the state of the argument here proposed 6 X, I, 98 | facts, that arose from a state of nature, with which he 7 X, II, 109 | It gives an account of a state of the world and of human 8 X, II, 109 | present: Of our fall from that state: Of the age of man, extended 9 XI | Providence~and of a future State~ ~ 10 XI, 0, 112 | providence and a future state, seem to loosen, in a great 11 XI, 0, 113 | providence and a future state, I undermine not the foundations 12 XI, 0, 116 | which preceded the present state of vice and miscry, I hear 13 XI, 0, 123 | found it. I think, that the state ought to tolerate every 14 XI, 0, 123 | sciences, and even to the state, by paving the way for persecution 15 XII, I, 125 | could ever bring us to a state of assurance and conviction 16 XII, III, 138 | till they escape from a state, which to them is so uneasy: 17 XII, III, 138 | even in its most perfect state, and when most accurate