Before I conclude, it is fit I take notice of the obligation I have to you for the pains you have been at about my Essay, which I conclude could not have been any way so effectually recommended to the world as by your manner of writing against it. And since your lordship's sharp sight, so carefully employed for its correction, has, as I humbly conceive, found no faults in it, which your lordship's great endeavours this way have made out to be really there; I hope I may presume it will pass the better in the world, and the judgment of all considering men, and make it for the future stand better even in your lordship's opinion. I beg your lordship's pardon for this long trouble, and am, My Lord, Your lordship's most humble Oates, May 4, 1698. And most obedient servant, JOHN LOCKE. TO THE FOURTH VOLUME. I. Jargon, how to be avoided 430 Is fitter than the word notion The same with notion, sense, The connexion of ideas may Are not the things, whereof K. 145 Resurrection, the author's notion S. The bishop of Worcester's 385 341 Trinity, nothing in the Essay of The use of ideas in under- ibid. 3, &c. How the doctrine of it is W. 258 Words, how they come to be END OF VOL. IV. LONDON: PRINTED BY THOMAS DAVISON, WHITEFRIARS. |