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1 1| some unaccountable turn of thought, pretended either to believe 2 1| to that point cannot be thought a sceptic.~HYL. I agree 3 1| degree of cold, must be thought to have cold in them.~HYL. 4 1| air, therefore, must be thought the subject of sound.~PHIL. 5 1| motion the air.~PHIL. I thought I had already obviated that 6 1| question that is! who ever thought it was?~PHIL. My reason 7 1| easily. Those are to be thought apparent which, appearing 8 1| those, I suppose, are to be thought real which are discovered 9 1| representation is to be thought that which best sets forth 10 1| qualities which are alone thought colours by all mankind beside, 11 1| doubt, if they have any thought at all.~PHIL. Answer me, 12 1| not sensible. This point I thought had been already determined.~ 13 1| not what to say. I once thought I understood well enough 14 1| it was impossible even in thought to separate them from all 15 1| departed from what you then thought.~HYL. To speak the truth, 16 2| beyond expression and beyond thought! What treatment, then, do 17 2| Scepticism of yours will not be thought extravagantly absurd by 18 2| But I neither said nor thought the reality of sensible 19 2| seeing they depend not on my thought, and have all existence 20 2| he can conceive, even in thought, what he holds to be true 21 2| immediate object of a spirit’s thought. Besides the Divine essence 22 2| UNTHINKING be a CAUSE OF THOUGHT? You may, indeed, if you 23 2| I would by no means be thought to deny that God, or an 24 2| impossible, may it not be thought with good grounds absolutely 25 2| signification of words?~HYL. I thought philosophers might be allowed 26 3| prescind or abstract, even in thought, the existence of a sensible 27 3| legally to death, is not thought sinful; though the outward 28 3| of mankind will take no thought about, nor think themselves 29 3| PERCEIVE BY OUR SENSES, is thought to exist by all mankind; 30 3| Divine authority, should be thought to unsettle the belief of 31 3| case every variation was thought sufficient to constitute 32 3| are obvious upon a little thought, men combine together several 33 3| laying aside all anxious thought about unknown natures or 34 3| included no mention, or no thought, either of SUBSTRATUM, INSTRUMENT, 35 3| Christian philosophers have thought Matter co-eternal with the 36 3| cautious of, in case they thought Him immediately present, 37 3| You talked often as if you thought I maintained the non-existence