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1 I, 0, 5 | nearer their perfection, and renders them more subservient to 2 I, 0, 7 | with popular superstition, renders it in a manner impenetrable 3 IV, I, 25 | binds them together, and renders it impossible that any other 4 V, I, 34 | very circumstance which renders it so innocent is what chiefly 5 V, I, 36 | that principle alone which renders our experience useful to 6 V, II, 40 | that act of the mind, which renders realities, or what is taken 7 V, II, 40 | enforces them in the mind; and renders them the governing principle 8 V, II, 44 | present to the senses, it renders the idea or conception of 9 VI, 0, 46 | superior force and vigour; renders its influence on the passions 10 VII, I, 50 | effect to the cause, and renders the one an infallible consequence 11 VII, I, 52 | it with the effect, and renders the one an infallible consequence 12 VII, I, 52 | binds them together, and renders them inseparable.~ Thirdly, 13 VII, I, 53 | entirely unknown to us, renders the power or energy of the 14 VII, I, 55 | discovers it to the mind, and renders it present to us.~ 15 IX, 0, 83 | it not experience which renders a dog apprehensive of pain, 16 XII, II, 133| human reason. * But what renders the matter more extraordinary,