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... brought into a pro- position , wherein the most sacred and most evident truths may be opposed ; but that is not a fault in the term , but him that uses it . And therefore I cannot easily persuade myself ( whatever your lordship hath ...
... brought into a pro- position , wherein the most sacred and most evident truths may be opposed ; but that is not a fault in the term , but him that uses it . And therefore I cannot easily persuade myself ( whatever your lordship hath ...
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... brought to reflect on them ; and if whatever is assented to , at first hearing and under- standing the terms , must pass for an innate principle , every well - grounded observation , drawn from par- ticulars into a general rule , must ...
... brought to reflect on them ; and if whatever is assented to , at first hearing and under- standing the terms , must pass for an innate principle , every well - grounded observation , drawn from par- ticulars into a general rule , must ...
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... brought into actual view , without a perception that it comes out of the memory ; which is this , that it had been known before , and is now remembered . If therefore there be any innate ideas , they must be in the memory , or else ...
... brought into actual view , without a perception that it comes out of the memory ; which is this , that it had been known before , and is now remembered . If therefore there be any innate ideas , they must be in the memory , or else ...
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