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1 II, 0, 14 | ideas, however compounded or sublime, we always find that they 2 VI, 0, 47 | of such curious and such sublime subjects.~ ~ 3 VIII, II, 79| this topic be specious and sublime, it was soon found in practice 4 VIII, II, 80| anywise diminished by these sublime reflections? Why then should 5 VIII, II, 81| when she pries into these sublime mysteries; and leaving a 6 X, II, 102| renounce by principle, in these sublime and mysterious subjects: 7 X, II, 106| difficulties, in order to attain so sublime a character? Or if, by the 8 XI, 0, 113| leisure, the question the most sublime, but at the same time, the 9 XI, 0, 116| In such complicated and sublime subjects, every one should 10 XII, III, 139| imagination of man is naturally sublime, delighted with whatever 11 XII, III, 139| experience; leaving the more sublime topics to the embellishment