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1 1| affirmative or negative side of a question?~HYL. In neither; for whoever 2 1| to ask you this farther question. Are those things only perceived 3 1| sensible qualities?~HYL. What a question that is! who ever thought 4 1| this end?~HYL. I make no question but they have the same use 5 1| in the mind?~HYL. Without question, that which is conceived 6 1| but you seem, by this last question, to have departed from what 7 3| let me but be allowed to question you upon it. That is, suffer 8 3| it for a philosopher to question the existence of sensible 9 3| PHIL. As to your first question: I own I have properly no 10 3| So much for your first question. For the second: I suppose 11 3| itself he cannot deny. The question between the Materialists 12 3| to suffer pain, I make no question. But, that God, though He 13 3| suppose is plainly begging the question. That there is magnitude 14 3| what they would be at? Your question supposes these points are 15 3| to, those are out of the question. It is your business to 16 3| language; they would, without question, agree in their perceptions. 17 3| created by God, I make no question. If by IDEAS you mean fictions 18 3| why, to one side of’ the question, can this, think you, be 19 3| this, is it not begging the question? But, above all things, 20 3| comprehend the state of the question; without which your objections 21 3| this same MISTAKING THE QUESTION. In denying Matter, at first