HUMAN KNOWLEDGE
The Incorporeal Nature of the
SOUL
And the Immediate Providence of a
DEITY
In Opposition to
SCEPTICS AND ATHEISTS
Also to Open a Method for Rendering the Sciences More Easy, Useful, and Compendious
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2[Text within brackets is not contained in the first and second editions.]
3["Size or figure, or sensible quality" -- "size, colour, &c," in the first and second
editions.]
4["In stones and minerals" -- in first and second editions.]
5[The passage within brackets first appeared in the third edition.]
6[0mitted in last edition.]
7"Tell me, Hylas," -- "So Hylas" -- in first and second editions.]
8[This important passage, printed within brackets, is not found in the first and second editions of the Didogues. It is, by anticipation, Berkeley's answer to Hume's application of the objections to the reality of abstract or unperceived Matter, to the reality of the Ego or Self, of which we are aware through memory, as identical amid the changes of its successive states.-A. C. F.]
9[The words within brackets are omitted in the third edition.]
10[Omitted in authoes last edition.]
11[In the first and second editions only.]