The Works of John Locke, Volume 3Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 - Philosophy |
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Page 247
... ideas , by telling us , we see them in God " ( 1 ) , as if we understood , what ideas in the understanding of God are , better than when they are in our own understandings ; or their nature were better known , when it is said , that ...
... ideas , by telling us , we see them in God " ( 1 ) , as if we understood , what ideas in the understanding of God are , better than when they are in our own understandings ; or their nature were better known , when it is said , that ...
Page 248
... ideas " ( 3 ) . By " giving an account of the nature of ideas , " is not meant , that I should make known to men their ideas ; for I think nobody can imagine that any articulate sounds of mine , or any body else , can make known to ...
... ideas " ( 3 ) . By " giving an account of the nature of ideas , " is not meant , that I should make known to men their ideas ; for I think nobody can imagine that any articulate sounds of mine , or any body else , can make known to ...
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... ideas in God , but those of number , extension , and essences ; which are not half the ideas that take up men's minds . 10. " The simple essences of things are nothing else but the divine essence itself considered with his connotation ...
... ideas in God , but those of number , extension , and essences ; which are not half the ideas that take up men's minds . 10. " The simple essences of things are nothing else but the divine essence itself considered with his connotation ...
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The Dedication prefixed to a Collection of several Pieces | 147 |
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The fundamental Constitutions of Carolina | 175 |
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