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1 V, II, 39 | the appearance of reality, ascribe to them a particular time 2 VI, 0, 47 | usual effect, philosophers ascribe not this to any irregularity 3 VIII, I, 64| that necessity, which we ascribe to matter. Beyond the constant 4 VIII, II, 75| actions of body: But surely we ascribe nothing to the actions of 5 VIII, II, 78| of perfection, which we ascribe to the Deity, and must acknowledge 6 XI, 0, 114| can never be allowed to ascribe to the cause any qualities, 7 XI, 0, 114| to the effect. But if we ascribe to it farther qualities, 8 XI, 0, 114| effect, we never ought to ascribe to it any qualities, beyond 9 XI, 0, 115| glorious attributes, which we ascribe to that deity. The knowledge 10 XI, 0, 115| that you have no ground to ascribe to him any qualities, but 11 XI, 0, 115| attributes, which you so fondly ascribe to your deities.~ 12 XI, 0, 116| that they have no reason to ascribe to these celestial beings 13 XI, 0, 116| attributes for granted, or why ascribe to the cause any qualities 14 XI, 0, 117| the attributes which you ascribe to your gods. You seem not 15 XI, 0, 118| you have then no reason to ascribe justice, in our sense of 16 XI, 0, 121| the qualities, which we ascribe to him, being in that case 17 XI, 0, 122| we have no authority to ascribe to him any attribute or