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Show Contents. B 0 OK IV. Of' owle ~e afd Opi CHAP: J 1 • Of i(!•o~ledge fu ge11tral. · 1..-lJf the 'Degrees of our 1\!•o~/edge. 3· Of the extent of Hu!!lfli!e' fC!•o'lllr-ledge. \4 '>·'\''"\ . ,, \() 1 4· Of ,tbe 9\!~lity,, of olir\il\.11Dilf' . •.• <i 1 cl~:fge. 1, ,\ ... 11 \() • I 5. Of trut!, in gmerat.. .. I \l) . 1 I 6. Of uni'Verfal Propo(ltions'Jl tbeir . . . . , /Truth .and /)ertainty. 1 \ • 7 Of SMaxitiJ!. L .. , \:.> • ! _ 8. Oftriflil'l PropofitiOJis. ', · . .. o 1 L -·~ 1.1 1 .. ' ~~u:r' ". i .. ..... .t t ."'; ~rt-·!'1 t ') ' ·~ Ill \.•1.. ~.1 ~· u 1'\ -~I . ·• ,. \'l .If 9· Of our /\!•ow/edge of Exiflence. 1 t o.1 Oftbe Exiflmce of a GOD. 1 1. Of tbe 1\!•o~/edge of tbe Exiftmce ' o~ otlmj 'TI;t•gs. f · 1 OJ ik LApro'Vtment of our JVzo•v: ledge. · 1 J. Some otber l: on(lderat•ons concei·~ ning our J\!•o~ledge. ' 14· Of]udgmen~. J 1 5. Of Probability. 1 6. Of !~e P,e_trees of .;(jfent · , 1 7. Of IJ\eafon. t 8. Of Fait!J and ~afon; (l,f contra: , \ ' dift!·'l.~ifo,Cfl, ' . ' I< ' 1 . 19·} f wron$. '..Aff.ent, or Er~1ot4rt -~.'!i,tbe 'P;"V•~on of tbe S~imets; f. ·' 1\,\ • I ;• .~I. • ,' '. ~ ', J ' ~ \ ·, I . • ' \) . f . 'l ,, . I BOOK E.\ I' li ' ; _ il'"l .111 . 1 / . I! .... ,f';'\ '\ a\ J ~ .. v .,·~ ~ .. c .H AJ>,,, 1. ·.,~ ~IntroduE!io11 ; SECT. ;,\;\ ,, . 1 /1 I. An Enquiry into tf;e ?Jnaer an· ,.ling pleajimt an4,t'.fe[NI. 1 .\~: ' 1 . fJ.efig,n. . 3· M.ethod. , ,, 4·. Vftf~l to k11ollf tbe extent if o!fr \to•- ~ f <;ftnpr~JJe,fiott. l \' 1• • .5· Qu~ Capacity prqpprtio11edto our • • 1• State and Concerns 1 to difcover t11ings uftfui to UJ, • . ·; 6. KnowinJ, (h< ex/~~t of ~•r CflP"j't ties wiU hinder I'Jfrom ujelejs C..u· •' , • rioft(flS;e~ticifm, a•d Mlenefs. .. 7· o ffflfiqn oft /;is f.JiilJ· . 8, A.ppfog'y for Idea, .\ No innde Jp~c~l~ti~e P;i11ciples. SECT. I I. The >D<ry ]hewn how we come by mry Knowledge, Juf/iCient to prove it not imtaU. :t. General Aifcnt tbe great Argu• ment. 3· ?Jnh;erfal Conftnt proves not bing imtate. 4· What is, is ; and, It is impollible for the fame thing to be, and not to be, not univerfally affen· ted to. 5. Not on tbe JJ1ind naturally im· printed , becaufe not known to Childreu, Idiots, &c. 6,7.'l};at Men know them when they come to the ufe of Reafan,mifw" 'd. .T .. \ . ~··s. ~}J.)lea(on d!flpv~ret! t..hem, that would not pr01Je tbem innau 9-·1 ~: 'fis. Jaffe tbat Reafon rlift.:Vm t/;em. I(-· (/J!., coming '/P tlie ?Jfo of Reafan1 • '( 1l0t ~/;e lime {l~ COme tO kfJOIV .· tf;eft Maxim~. , 1 3· Jb.' tbi,, tbey are not diii inguijhed • from other l.·nowable Trutbs. 14, /f comi»gto ~~~ u.fe oftReafon . 1 >yer~ the t1me tlf.tbrir d.ifcovery, , _1zt w,ould not p,rove then; innate • I 5',16: Tbe /leps by wbi'/; tiJ( Mind at• ., J~i~j [.,7eraJ.[ruths. .._ , .. , 1 7·, (!ffenting as foqn as propnftd and underflood 1 ;roves them not in- ~ 1fate . 18. if fuel; a11 Affint 6e 11 mark of in· 1, '{a a , tben tl<at Qne anJ t wo are equal to Three-; t bat Swee/1!(fr il not Bi~terneji; anti a t /;011 ... f4nd tl;e l1ke mufl be innate . I~ .Su:h lefs gen,ral fropojitio,_s:kno._.,. before thc/e ~~{verfal Maxims. .2~:.0~~ and Qne, equ•l to :Twa, &c. >JOt geeer.t ~or, 'lfefu!, an/ivered. 2 1, nJtje ftfaxhns 110t bei.!Jg knOIVH jometimrs t!fl1 -propnftd , proves them not innt;t(e. 02. Implicitly know_~ before prapojing, Jignifes that the Mind is capable oj tmderflanding tbtm, or elfe }lgnifeJ nothing. :t]. Tl.ie Argume.t of a}ftnting onjirj} /;earing , is upon a falfe foppojr~ t io11 oj 110 precedent teachhtg. 24.1\1ot innnJe, bet·ttufo not uni'Verfolfy aj{cnterl to. 2). 7/Jeje 111/Jtximsnot the ji1jl k11o1w, 26. And fo not i11n.tte. 2. i.l'.rot |