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1 1| maintained the most extravagant opinion that ever entered into the 2 1| now to reject the contrary opinion.~HYL. What I can anything 3 1| are, by virtue of that opinion, a greater sceptic, and 4 1| be obliged to give up my opinion in this point.~PHIL. Well 5 1| you content to admit that opinion for true, which upon examination 6 1| please, make a jest of my opinion, but that will not alter 7 1| still persist in the same opinion.~HYL. I do.~PHIL. Pray, 8 1| whether you are still of opinion that every body hath its 9 1| what confirms me in this opinion is, that in proportion to 10 1| sensible there was such an opinion current among philosophers, 11 1| PHIL. You are still then of opinion that EXTENSION and FIGURES 12 1| the mind.~PHIL. Is it your opinion the very figure and extension 13 1| still a right to retract my opinion, in case I shall hereafter 14 1| business to account for every opinion of the philosophers. But, 15 1| which makes for your first opinion.~HYL. One great oversight 16 1| PHIL. Again, is it your opinion that colours are at a distance?~ 17 2| do we agree in the same opinion. For philosophers, though 18 2| I would gladly know that opinion: pray explain it to me.~ 19 2| you? Are not you too of opinion that we see all things in 20 2| there is no difference in opinion.~PHIL. And doth not MATTER, 21 2| PHIL. What? You are then of opinion it is made up of unknown 22 2| occasions.~HYL. That is my opinion.~PHIL. Those things which 23 3| seen cause to change your opinion?~HYLAS. Truly my opinion 24 3| opinion?~HYLAS. Truly my opinion is that all our opinions 25 3| them. To be plain, it is my opinion that the real things are 26 3| speak of. It is likewise my opinion that colours and other sensible 27 3| between us.~HYL. But, be your opinion never so true, yet surely 28 3| Scriptures will be of another opinion.~HYL. But, according to 29 3| PHIL. That every epidemical opinion, arising from prejudice, 30 3| will not affirm. Whatsoever opinion we father on Him, it must 31 3| business to defend your own opinion. Can anything be plainer 32 3| meaning.~PHIL. It is your opinion the ideas we perceive by 33 3| another. Is it not your opinion that by our senses we perceive 34 3| its reality being in my opinion nothing abstracted from 35 3| And are not you too of opinion, that God knew all things 36 3| between the creation and your opinion; though indeed where to 37 3| complaint against any particular opinion on that score: or you are 38 3| advantage over the contrary opinion, with men of a learned, 39 3| incline me to embrace your opinion more than the advantages 40 3| promised to embrace that opinion which upon examination should 41 3| all the marks of a true opinion and yet be false?~HYL. I 42 3| same full assent to your opinion, and that no unthought-of 43 3| innovation in words than in opinion.~PHIL. With all my heart: 44 3| philosophers:—the former being of opinion, that THOSE THINGS THEY