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CONTENTS- 



REFACE. 

 INTRODUCTION, 



BOOK I. 



Page I 

 p. I 



Of the feveral Subftances of which Man is compofed, and particu- 

 larly of the Vegetable Part of his Compofition. 



C H. A P. I. 



The Unherfe the Syftem of Syftems, comprehending an infinite Number of Syllems.— 

 Of the Syftems on this Earth.— il</(s;z the chief of thefe Syftems. — Of the gradual 



..Afqe.nt of Beings on this Earth. — The Knowledge of Man abfoluteiy neceflary for 



■/the Knowledge of God.—Mun being, a Syftem, muft be analyfed into the feveral 



Parts of which he is compofed.— Thefe are three, making the proper Divifion of 



this Work. p^ ^ 



CHAP. II. 



Objedion, That there is but <?w Mind in Tvlan, not four ^ as is fuppofed. — Three 

 Anfwers to this Objedion.— 2d Objedion, That there is but ow^Mind in the Uni- 

 verfe — This the Dodrine of Dr. Pr'iejlley and of Spincza. — A particular Account 

 of Spinoza's Philofophy. — Spinoza's God not the Jni/na A-Iundi of Antient Philofo- 

 P^y- — 3^ Objcdion, That there is no Mind in us but the Intelleflual. — This an- 

 fwcred. — Of the TetraBys of the Pythagoreans. — Confefilon of two Miflakes com- 

 mitted by the Author. p, 5 



CHAP. III. 



Of the Elemental Mind in our Compofition.— Of the Vegetable Life in us :- differ- 

 ence betwixt it and the Animal Life. — The Animal Life a mod material Part oi 

 our Compofition— next to the Principid : — the Connexion letwixt it and the Prin* 



A 2 cipal. 



