A Table. 



2; That the fouls being able to p. The fame /'/ froved front her 



move without being moved, 



doth prove her to be imma- 



terifiH. 

 5. That the foxls proceeding to 



fittion with an universality , 



find tndijfercncy doth prove the 



f-tme. 

 A.. That the quiet proceeding of 



reafon doth prove the fame. 

 c. A conclufion of what hath 



been f4td hitherto tn this Je- 



cond i reattfe. 



C II A P. I X. 

 Tim onr foul is a Subftance, and 



1 . 7 'hat Alans feu I is a fab fiance. 



2. 1 'hat man is compounded of 

 fame other fubslanee be fides his 



bfdj. 

 g. That the foul doth fubfitt 



of tt [elf independently of the 



body, 

 A. Twt other arguments to prove 



the fame: ovepofitive, the other 



negative. 



5. The fane is proved becaufe 

 the foul cannot be obnoxious 

 to the eaufc of mortality. 



6. The fame is proved becaufe the 

 foul hath no contrary. 



7. The fame is proved from the 

 end , for which the foul was 

 created. 



8. The fame is prtved bccaufejhe 

 f*n move without being moved. 



manner of operation which it 

 in being. 



t? 



10. Laftlj, it is proved from the 

 fcience of <JMoralitie, the prin- 

 ciples whereof would be dcftroj- 

 ed, if tie foul were wort all. 



CHAP. X. 



Declaring what the foul of a man 

 fcparated from his bodyjs : and 

 of her knowledge and manner 

 ofworking. 



1. That the foul is one fimple 

 knowing all , ivfi><-& ^ a, pure 

 f/>j2ance, and nothing but fub- 

 flance. 



2. That a feparated foul if in no 

 place, and yet is not abfent from- 

 any place. 



3. That * feparated foul is not in 

 time, nor fftbjecl: to it. 



4. That the foul is a* afttve fub- 

 ftancc* and all in it is attivi- 

 tie. 



J. A defcription of the foul. 



6. That a feparnted fottlknoweth 

 all that which (he knew wbilcft 

 floe wot in her body. 



7: That the leaft knowledge which 

 the foul accjuireth in her body 

 of any one thing, doth caufe in 

 her, when foe is feparatedfrom 

 her body a complete knowledge 

 of all things what foever. 



g." An anfwer to the objettitns of 

 fome Peripatcticks* tvhf main- 

 tain 



