344 



Causation, Chap. II. 



grounds of ,examined in the departments of nature and of art 17 



exemplified in the department of nature 18 



in elements, same as in compound substances as 



necessary in all instances 19 



proved by experience and analogy 19 



Cause and effect, definition of the terms 20 



acts only by supplying itself 20 



Cause, difference between a single cause, and the effect, is made by 



other causes 20 



Cautes, individually, different from their effects 21 



'- operate by supplying their own existence 21 



in producing effects are only disguised 21 



produce the relations of causes and effects 21 



either disguised or recognized in effects 21 



distinguished from associations 21 



and connexions, respective tests of 22 



relations between 22 



Causation, objection to doctrine of 22 



Causes, remote indicated 25 



efficacy of 23 



difficulties with respect to 24 



participation of effects in remote . 24 



difficulty of their limitation 25 



and associations distinguished 30 



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Causation implies necessary dependence 31 



furnishes the only example of necessity 31 



Causes, virtue of, to produce effects 32 



why necessary to produce effects 32 



mode of producing effects 32 



a literal first cause precluded by the axiom, " ex nihilo," &c. 37 

 produce order and adaptation 4t> 



- i independently of intelligence 47 



Causation among properties of the ovum loo 



Change, primitive, spontaneous, is with vital properties - 154 



producible by foreign chymicals 154 



Connexion, necessary testimony of 1 1 



Connexions, frequent, inference founded on 11 



Contractilities, effects of causation among spiritual properties 123 



Creation, origin of the materials of 37 



. . not in mere intellect 38 



opposing difficulties concerning, suggested 38 



appeal to experience with respect to 39 



. respects the forms of things which before existed S9 



D 



Death of the organic life, Section V. 325 



in connexion with disease, Chap. I. 



analysis of 326 



327 



328 



329 



230 



331 

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 _ _ 333 



Death produced by external causes, Chap. II. 



external causes of -' 334 



manner of, by external causes 335 



