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Dialogue
1 2| themselves, as being altogether inactive, fleeting, dependent beings. 2 2| solid, moveable, unthinking, inactive Substance?~HYL. It doth.~ 3 2| yet how can that which is INACTIVE be a CAUSE; or that which 4 2| own the use of a lifeless inactive instrument to be incompatible 5 2| point: by OCCASION I mean an inactive unthinking being, at the 6 2| may be the nature of that inactive unthinking being?~HYL. I 7 2| allow an existence to this inactive, unthinking, unknown thing.~ 8 3| an idea. Ideas are things inactive, and perceived. And Spirits 9 3| therefore, though not an inactive idea, yet in MYSELF some 10 3| objectively, as you do an inactive being or idea; nor know 11 3| unthinking, unperceiving, inactive Substance—either by probable 12 3| stupid, thoughtless, and inactive, operates on a spirit: that