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| Alphabetical [« »] orange-tree 1 orbs 1 ordained 1 order 17 orderly 1 ordinary 1 ordure 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 feel 17 makes 17 motions 17 order 17 otherwise 17 soul 16 abstracted | George Berkeley Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous IntraText - Concordances order |
Dialogue
1 1| than the whole, as that, in order to avoid absurdity and Scepticism, 2 1| Let us examine them in order. What think you of TASTES, 3 1| according to the standing order of nature) be affected with, 4 1| more you would require in order to a perfect conviction. 5 2| not admirable for use and order? Were those (miscalled ERRATIC) 6 2| contemplation of the contrivance, order, and adjustment of things— 7 2| AND, from the variety, order, and manner of these, I 8 2| I only ask whether the order and regularity observable 9 3| a correspondence in the order of nature, between two sets 10 3| ideas, in that manner and order wherein they are imprinted 11 3| have seen, it is not in order to understand better the 12 3| become perceptible—in the order prescribed by the sacred 13 3| shew there was no other order of finite created spirits 14 3| intelligent creatures, in that order and manner which He then 15 3| more than this necessary in order to conceive the creation? 16 3| Matter an inert mass. If the order, regularity, and usefulness 17 3| but according to the fixed order of nature. For, herein consists