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with too much hafte, nor with any prejudice, but as thou readeft me to inquire with me of him that teaches us both in the Secret of our Hearts. For we have all one common Mafter, and are Fellow-Scholars in the fame School; and therefore as I would not impofe any thing Magifterally on thee, so neither Shouldst thou be forward to tax that as a fault in me, which is only a Prejudice in thy felf, nor judge well or ill any further than thou feeft clear Reafon for it in the Light of Interiour Truth. But if after all thou diffenteft from me, there is no harm done, thou haft liberty to abound in thy own Senfe; only let us joyn at least in our Prayers, that God would lighten our Darkness for the discovery of that Truth which we do not fee, and difpofe us to the Practice of that Good which we know. That he would pity our Ignorance, and forgive and rectifie our MiStakes, and lead us into all neceffary and faving Truth. And as for Truths of Speculation that are of more difficulty, and lefs importance, let us learn to forgive and tolerate one another, confidering how short-fighted and fallible we all are. as for for fuch Truths fuch Truths as are above the pitch of our prefent Comprehefion, them let us have at leaft the Prudence not to imploy our fearch about, studying only what is intelligible by us in this imperfect State, and leaving the reft to that great and Shining Day, when the Light of the falfly Learn'd Shall be turn'd into Darkness, and the Darkness of thofe who fincerely and humbly apply themselves to the inquiry of Truth, and the practice of true Righteousness, fhall be turned into Light.

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Piftle. Ded. Page 2. Line 10. Read fair. Preface, p. 1. 1. 9. it. r. f. p. 6. 1. 1. as partly, r. partly as. p. 9. l. 13.or I. and. ibid.l.27.1. Difcourfes. p. 10. 1. 6. fupply what is wanting thus, is yet as to the pure reasoning part of the Difcourfe, a mere Cypher that goes for nothing in the Account. Ibid. the Syllogifm, r. Syllogifm. Ibid. 1. 10, after exprefly, add and feparately.

Book, Page 9. Line 13. Read is a, p. 10. 1. 28. r. it is, p. 23. 1. 19. Art г. A&t, p. 30. 1. 26. r. Eternal, p. 80. 1. 7. as I. and, p. 117. 1. 2. r. not perhaps, p. 153. 1. 2. ferv'd r. Sever'd, p. 170. 1. ult. r. after the highest Efforts, p. 178. 1. 6. r. to the, p. 191. 1. 2. r. no more, p. 209. l. 1. r. is not that, with an Interrogation, p. 223. 1. 11. r. Confequence, p. 229. 1. 4. or r. and, p. 246. 1. 19. r. Colour, p. 248. 1. 14. or г. as, p. 253. 1. 1. r. there are, ibid. 1. 6. r. things, p. 258. 1. 29. in r. to, p. 267. 1. 30. her r. our, ibid. 1. 31. r. affection, p. 289. 1. 28. as r. a, p. 296. 1. 3. I. be not, p. 305. 1. 20. he r. we, p. 330. 1. 6. whence r. when, p. 834. 1.5. r. quojufcunq; ibid. l. 17. r. is of, p. 345. 1. 26. r. intentional, p. 346.1.22. of, r. if, P. 359. 1. 20. r. Extant, p. 361. 1.27.1. an Organical Body, p. 383. 1. 15. us r. ufe, p. 393. 1. 11. World r. Word, P. 394. 14. this r. thus, p.402. 1. 21. r. Relations; ibid.l.31. r. unintelligible, p. 167.1.3.whoever r. who ever, p.418.1. 7. 'tis r. is, p. 420. 1. 1. this r. his, p. 422. 1. 7. r. whether, p. 423. 1. 14. r. Outrer, p. 436. l. 3. shall r. all, p. 450. 1. 26. r.he is, p. 463. 1. 23. r. Aereafq; p. 496. 1. 25. del. it, p. 500. l. 14. r. Confiderations, P. 521. 1. 4. Casually r. Caufally, P. 529.1. 7. r. formerly, p. 540. I. 11. r. Concedimus, p. 550. 1. r. implying, P. 552. 1. 21. r. needed, p. 554. 1. 27. whole r. whofe, p. 559. 1. the laft r. Beatifying, p. 569. 1. 21. r. Senfe, p. 572. I. 3. r. Noli, ibid. 1. 18. r. Hypothefis, ibid. 1. 28. of r. with.

Thefe are the Miftakes of the greatest importance. But as for falfe Spellings, fuch as Impenitrability, Modefy'd, Independant, Ariftotelian, Suppliment, Anticedent, &c. I leave them to the Correction of the Reader, And fo alfo as to false Pointings; only there are a few which so very much affect the Senfe,that I think fit here to rectify them, p.241.1.27. instead of, reprefenting Colour, at least as fomething, r. reprefenting Colour at least, &c. p. 313. 1. 13. inftead of, but befides that, me may fee, &c, r. But befides, that we may fee, &c. p. 384. 1. 8. inftead of, making it even,as the Argument, Sc. r. making it, even as the Argument runs, &c. p. 492. I. 2. inftead of, been premifed. First, r. been premifed first.

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APreliminary Confideration concerning the Principle of Thought, or what it is that thinks in us; with a full Difcuffion of that great Question, Whether Matter can think?

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