[45] Fragment of a Letter.—(I do not know what letter the author here refers to, but the same opinion in almost the same words may be found in Clarke's fourth and fifth letters to Leibnitz, Tr.)
[46] I take no notice in this place of the different manner in which the idea of being is applicable to God and to creatures.
[47] See Book II., Chap. xv.
[48] Kant, Transc. Æsth. I. Absch. § 2, 1.
[49] Bk. II., Chs. VII., VIII., and IX., and Bk. III., Ch. IV.
[50] Bk. II., Ch. VIII., and Bk. III., Ch. VI.
[51] Bk. II. Chap. VIII.
[52] Chap. v.
[53] XII., XIII., XIV., and XV.
[54] Sum. Theol. P. I., Q. viii., Art. 1.