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1 1| your own principles you are led into an absurdity.~HYL. 2 1| stay, let me consider what led me into it.—It is a pleasant 3 1| to shew your principles led to Scepticism.~HYL. For 4 2| vain, for the notions it led me into, upon review, appear 5 2| paradoxes by myself which you led me into? This surely is 6 2| you in those notions that led to Scepticism. You indeed 7 2| own head, you not being led to it by any one reason; 8 3| is it not evident you are led into all these extravagances 9 3| that objection: but it hath led me into another. Is it not 10 3| hath the belief of Matter led men into! To say nothing