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1 VII | Isaac Newton, Dr. Clark, Mr. Locke, Mr. Le Clerc, etc., the 2 XII | begin with Lord Bacon, Mr. Locke, Sir Isaac Newton, &c. Afterwards 3 XIII| Letter XIII: On Mr. Locke~Perhaps no man ever had 4 XIII| acute logician than Mr. Locke, and yet he was not deeply 5 XIII| the history of it. Mr. Locke has displayed the human 6 XIII| in this particular as Mr. Locke. No one shall ever make 7 XIII| to recover perfectly.~Mr. Locke, after having destroyed 8 XIII| loudly exclaimed that Mr. Locke intended to destroy religion; 9 XIII| faith and revelation. Mr. Locke's opponents needed but to 10 XIII| in his dispute with Mr. Locke. That divine entered the 11 XIII| argued as a schoolman, and Locke as a philosopher, who was 12 XIII| delicate a subject after Mr. Locke, I would say, that men have 13 XIII| the schools reason.~Mr. Locke addressed these gentlemen 14 XIII| modest philosophy of Mr. Locke, which so far from interfering 15 XIII| know that such a man as Mr. Locke existed. In the remaining 16 XIII| world.~Neither Montaigne, Locke, Bayle, Spinoza, Hobbes, 17 XIV | thing with thought, and Mr. Locke has given a pretty good