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Dialogue
1 1| But, when laying aside the words, they contemplate the bare 2 1| you understand by those words. Besides, not to inquire 3 1| OBJECTS, and give them in words what subsistence you please. 4 1| imposing any sense on your words: you are at liberty to explain 5 1| and constant? Or, in other words, since all sensible qualities, 6 2| is this than to play with words, and run into that very 7 2| at all; that you employ words to no manner of purpose, 8 2| common signification of words?~HYL. I thought philosophers 9 3| who understand by those words the things I see and feel, 10 3| inconsistent; or, in other words, because it is repugnant 11 3| substance to support them. Words are not to be used without 12 3| proposition may sound in words, yet it includes nothing 13 3| dispute is rather about words than things. We agree in 14 3| are in God; or, in other words, God suffers pain: that 15 3| so much on notions as on words, which were framed by the 16 3| exist in different minds. Words are of arbitrary imposition; 17 3| operations being signified by words borrowed from sensible things; 18 3| incumbent on you to shew those words were not taken in the vulgar 19 3| sense suggested to me by the words of the Holy Scripture: in 20 3| conception of things, divested of words, there will not be found 21 3| commonly signified by those words are suggested to every unphilosophical 22 3| MATERIALISTS. Be not deceived by words; but sound your own thoughts. 23 3| shocked at an innovation in words than in opinion.~PHIL. With