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1 I, 0, 4 | equally remote from their comprehension. On the other hand, the 2 I, 0, 8 | passions, which fall within the comprehension of every human creature; 3 I, 0, 10 | abstract, and of difficult comprehension? This affords no presumption 4 IV, II, 29 | must confess, passes my comprehension; and it is incumbent on 5 IV, II, 33 | therefore, pass all human comprehension. Even though we examine 6 VII, I, 52 | extraordinary, nor more beyond our comprehension. But if by consciousness 7 VII, I, 52 | as is wholly beyond our comprehension?~ We may, therefore, conclude 8 VII, I, 53 | is entirely beyond our comprehension.~ Secondly, The command 9 VIII, I, 67| are altogether beyond our comprehension: That to us it must often 10 VIII, I, 74| connexion, that we can have any comprehension of. Whoever attempts a definition 11 X, II, 106| too fine to fall under the comprehension of the vulgar.~