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Dialogue
1 1| OUT OF THE MINDS OF ALL SPIRITS.~PHIL. You acknowledge then 2 2| these being filled with spirits propagate them to the brain 3 2| hypothesis.~PHIL. Besides spirits, all that we know or conceive 4 2| EXISTENCE OUT OF THE MINDS OF SPIRITS, or distinct from their 5 2| still a Third Nature besides Spirits and Ideas? May we not admit 6 3| all other finite created spirits, it necessarily follows 7 3| inactive, and perceived. And Spirits a sort of beings altogether 8 3| of the existence of other spirits and ideas. Farther, from 9 3| soul. You even affirm that spirits are a sort of beings altogether 10 3| existence of other finite spirits; but it will not thence 11 3| thence follow that such spirits are on a foot with material 12 3| nothing in the world but spirits and ideas. And this, you 13 3| any other agents besides spirits; but this is very consistent 14 3| are limited and dependent spirits, are liable to impressions 15 3| as I do. Since, besides spirits, all you conceive are ideas; 16 3| gradually perceivable to finite spirits, endowed with proper faculties; 17 3| order of finite created spirits in being, before man. I 18 3| entirely in respect of finite spirits; so that things, with regard 19 3| the minds of all created spirits; yet how could this set 20 3| incomprehensible to finite spirits. It is not, therefore, to 21 3| existence without the minds of spirits, should be produced out 22 3| escape, by supposing only Spirits and ideas?—Even the MATHEMATICS