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1 1| not the most vehement and intense degree of heat a very great 2 1| fear I was out in yielding intense heat to be a pain. It should 3 1| simple idea is both the intense heat immediately perceived, 4 1| consequently, that the intense heat immediately perceived 5 1| sensations or ideas, in an intense degree?~HYL. It is undeniable; 6 1| there is no such thing as an intense real heat.~PHIL. But, did 7 1| And it is this: because intense heat is nothing else but 8 1| being; it follows that no intense heat can really exist in 9 1| same that I do of heat. An intense degree of cold is a pain; 10 1| difference you made between an intense and more moderate degree