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1 1| HYL. I do not sufficiently understand you.~PHIL. In reading a 2 1| you are resolved not to understand me. Is it not evident those 3 1| of my senses. I clearly understand my own meaning.~PHIL. I 4 1| I wish you would make me understand it too. But, since you are 5 1| light; since by LIGHT you understand a corporeal substance external 6 1| whatsoever faculty you understand by those words. Besides, 7 1| Right.~PHIL. Make me to understand the difference between what 8 1| I beseech you, make me understand something by them. You tell 9 1| or not literal, that you understand it in.—How long must I wait 10 1| pass over all this; if I understand you rightly, you say our 11 1| impossible for me to conceive or understand how anything but an idea 12 2| first know whether I rightly understand your hypothesis. You make 13 2| the mind.~PHIL. I do not understand how our ideas, which are 14 2| Substance of God. This I do not understand; but I say, the things by 15 2| acknowledge.~HYL. I think I understand you very clearly; and own 16 2| received; and tell me you understand by it, an unextended, thinking, 17 2| shewn in what sense you understand OCCASION, pray, in the next 18 2| me tell you I at present understand by MATTER neither substance 19 3| inherent in THEM. But I, who understand by those words the things 20 3| perceive its motion.~HYL. I understand you; and must needs own 21 3| intelligence, this I can never understand. This I say, though we had 22 3| seen, it is not in order to understand better the same object which 23 3| sense, therefore, are we to understand those expressions? Explain 24 3| me see any sense you can understand it in.~PHIL. Why, I imagine 25 3| account of the creation, I understand that the several parts of 26 3| metaphysical sense you may understand it in, you only can tell.~ 27 3| creation?~PHIL. May we not understand it to have been entirely 28 3| could perceive, imagine, or understand, remains still with you.