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Dialogue
1 1| to renounce this that I imagine I have now to reject the 2 1| perceived by the senses. Can you imagine that I mean anything else?~ 3 1| cannot.~PHIL. Or, can you imagine that filth and ordure affect 4 1| to that? I assure you, I imagine myself to have gained no 5 1| really in them? Or do you imagine they have in themselves 6 1| HYL. That were absurd to imagine.~PHIL. But, from what you 7 1| can either perceive, or imagine, or have any idea of, can 8 1| contradiction. Nor can I imagine how this follows from what 9 2| ideas—but by another which I imagine.~PHIL. But are not things 10 2| be surprised if some men imagine that I run into the enthusiasm 11 2| doth exist? Is it that you imagine God cannot act as well without 12 2| ideas, that I perceive, imagine, or in anywise apprehend.~ 13 3| Is it not an absurdity to imagine any imperfection in God?~ 14 3| deceive all mankind? Do you imagine He would have induced the 15 3| or any of these, I cannot imagine. That innovations in government 16 3| unextended? Or, are we to imagine impressions made on a thing 17 3| understand it in.~PHIL. Why, I imagine that if I had been present 18 3| whatever you could perceive, imagine, or understand, remains 19 3| glimpse I am tempted to imagine you deny the things we see