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The thing itself, wherein the essential properties are, nature, I will not dispute : but that your lordship thinks fit to call substance nature, is evident. And from thence I think your lordship endeavours to prove, in the following words, that we can have from ideas no clear and distinct apprehensions concerning nature. Your lordship's words are : " I grant, that by sensation and reflection we come t o know the powers and properties of things; but our reason is satisfied that there must be something beyond these, because it is impossible that they should subsist by themselves.

Your lordship's next words, I think, should be read thus; c6 distinct from them :" for if they were intended as they are printed, cc distinct fronl it," I confess I d d not understand them. Certainty not placed on clear and distinct ideas, but upon the force of reason distinct from them," my capacity will reach the sense of. B u t then I cannot but wonder what a distinct from them" do there ; far I know nobody that does not think that reason, or the faculty d reasoning, is distinct from the ideas it makes use of or is employed about, whether those ideas be clear and distinct, 6r obscure and con..

B u t then I cannot but wonder what a distinct from them" do there ; far I know nobody that does not think that reason, or the faculty d reasoning, is distinct from the ideas it makes use of or is employed about, whether those ideas be clear and distinct, 6r obscure and con.. fused. But if that sentence be to be read as it is printed, viz. The certainty of it is not placed upon an and distinct ideas, but upon the force of reason ~ s t i n c t from it;" I acknowledge your lo~dship's meaning is above my comprehension.

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