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1 I, 0, 8 | is really distinct to the immediate perception may be distinguished 2 V, II, 41 | more present to us by the immediate presence of these types, 3 V, II, 42 | influence, which imitates an immediate impression. The thinking 4 V, II, 42 | ideas, for want of some immediate impression. *~ 5 VII, I, 52 | learn from anatomy, that the immediate object of power in voluntary 6 VII, I, 52 | itself whose motion is the immediate object of volition. Can 7 VII, I, 54 | intelligent principle* as the immediate cause of that event which 8 VII, I, 55 | cause of all things, but the immediate and sole cause of every 9 VII, I, 55 | assert that the Deity is the immediate cause of the union between 10 VII, I, 56 | still more sensible and immediate. They consider not that, 11 VII, I, 56 | produce every thing by his own immediate volition. It argues more 12 II, 0, 60 | memory and senses. The only immediate utility of all sciences, 13 VIII, II, 80| arise from the natural and immediate view of the objects? A man 14 X, I, 95 | their testimony, as in the immediate object of his senses. But 15 X, I, 95 | every one's breast, by the immediate operation of the Holy Spirit.~ 16 XII, I, 127| being able to produce any immediate intercourse between the 17 XII, III, 139| reflect, that, besides the immediate pleasure, attending such