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Dialogue
1 1| warm?~HYL. It is.~PHIL. Suppose now one of your hands hot, 2 1| objects you speak of are, I suppose, corporeal Substances existing 3 1| approach.~PHIL. And those, I suppose, are to be thought real 4 1| perceived by glasses? must we suppose they are all stark blind? 5 1| since they all evidently suppose extension. It is therefore 6 1| I find it necessary to suppose a MATERIAL SUBSTRATUM, without 7 1| Whatsoever therefore you suppose spread under anything must 8 1| it not plain that if we suppose a man born blind was on 9 1| out of the mind?~HYL. To suppose that were absurd: but, inform 10 2| you think it reasonable to suppose that one idea or thing existing 11 2| the sciences, that they suppose Nature, or the Divine wisdom, 12 2| something intelligible, I suppose; something that may be discovered 13 2| any language? For example, suppose a traveller should tell 14 2| dealing in you, still to suppose the being of that which 15 2| do not perceive that to suppose any efficient or active 16 2| PHIL. How therefore can you suppose that an All-perfect Spirit, 17 2| from those attributes, to suppose He is influenced, directed, 18 2| and if so, whether you can suppose a Substance without accidents; 19 2| accidents; or, in case you suppose it to have accidents or 20 2| PHIL. Pray where do you suppose this unknown Matter to exist?~ 21 2| me after what manner you suppose it to exist, or what you 22 3| nothing real in the world? Suppose you are going to write, 23 3| external existence, wherein you suppose their reality consists. 24 3| question. For the second: I suppose by this time you can answer 25 3| material substances: if to suppose the one be inconsistent, 26 3| it be not inconsistent to suppose the other; if the one can 27 3| instrument. In case therefore you suppose God to act by the mediation 28 3| manifest contradiction to suppose he should err in respect 29 3| sensible qualities; which to suppose is plainly begging the question. 30 3| of the phenomena, which suppose the existence of Matter?~ 31 3| that I tell you, I do not suppose God has deceived mankind 32 3| plain contradiction, to suppose any unthinking Being should 33 3| whether it be not absurd to suppose them? Thirdly, Whether, 34 3| small importance. Let us suppose several men together, all 35 3| SAME applied to it? Or, suppose a house, whose walls or 36 3| Ay, Philonous, but they suppose an external archetype, to 37 3| those archetypes) so may you suppose an external archetype on 38 3| natures, which doth not suppose their reality to consist 39 3| external substances? And to suppose this, is it not begging