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1 2| THERE IS A GOD, THEREFORE HE PERCEIVES ALL THINGS; and saying, 2 2| themselves; but that she perceives them by her union with the 3 2| to God, without doubt He perceives.~HYL. Certainly; otherwise 4 2| thinks nor acts, neither perceives nor is perceived.~PHIL. 5 3| which thinks, acts, and perceives. I say INDIVISIBLE, because 6 3| are ideas; and that which perceives ideas, which thinks and 7 3| thinking, active principle that perceives, knows, wifls, and operates 8 3| that a spirit knows and perceives ideas. But, I do not know 9 3| it; in a word, because he perceives it by his senses. Ask him 10 3| not perceive it. What he perceives by sense, that he terms 11 3| perceived in that which perceives it. I deny therefore that 12 3| to the ideas he actually perceives, but in the inference he 13 3| oar, what he immediately perceives by sight is certainly crooked; 14 3| shall conclude from what he perceives in one station, that, in 15 3| mistake lies not in what he perceives immediately, and at present, ( 16 3| ideas that, from what he perceives at present, he imagines 17 3| external being can affect, who perceives nothing by sense as we do; 18 3| the mind comprehends or perceives them; and that it is affected