A Table: 



'.. That ctrpereatl things arc fpirj- 

 tuali^ed it the undtrflanding, 

 by means of the fott/s working 

 tn and by refpctts. 



6. That the abftraftixg of notions 

 from all particular and indivi- 

 dual! accidents, doth prove the 

 immaterialitie of the foul. 



7. That the HMivcrfalitie of ab- 

 ftratted notions do prove the 

 fame. 



8. That collective apprchcn(fosdo 

 prove the fame. 



p. The operations of the foul draw- 

 ing alwayes front multitude to 

 ttnitte, do prw fit* fame. 



10. The difference betwixt the no- 

 tion of a thing in our under- 

 ftanding,and the imprejfion that 

 cerrefpondeth to the fame thing 

 in our phanjte , doth prove the 

 fame. 



1 1 . The apprehenjto n of negat ions 

 & privations do prove the fame. 



CHAP. VI. 



Containing proofs of our fouls o- 

 perations in knowing or deeming 

 any thing, that (he is of a fpiri- 

 tuall nature. 



I .The manner of judging or deem- 

 ing by apprehending two things 

 to be identified, doth prove the 

 foul to be immateriall. 



2. The fame is proved by the man- 

 ner of apprehending oppofition in 

 4 negative judgement. 



3. That things in themCclves op- 



pojtte to ene another having no 



oppojitioM in the foul y doth prove 



the fame. 

 4. That the firft truths are identi- 



fied to the foul. 

 ^.That the foul hath ax infinite ca- 



pacity , and consequently is im- 



materiall. 

 6. That the oppofitton f contra- 



dittory proportions in the foul 



doth pr0ve her immaterialitie. 

 j. How proportions of eternall 



truth, do prove the immateria- 



litie of the foul. 



CHAP. VII. 

 That our diicourfing doth prove 



OUr ioul to be i 



I .That in difcourjing the foul con- 

 taineth more in it at the fame 

 time then is in the phanta/ie, 

 which proveth her to be imma- 

 tertall. 



2. That the nature ofdifcourfe doth 

 prove the foul -to be ordered to 

 infinite knowledge, and confe- 

 cjxently immateriall. 



%.That the woft naturaft objects of 

 the foul are imn<tattria,lL& COH- 

 feqnently the foul herfelfisfxch 



CHAP. VIII. 

 Containing proofs out of our man- 

 ' ner of proceeding to aftion, that 

 our foul is incorporeal!. 



I. That the fouls being a- power 

 to order things, prove th ' 



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