APPENDIX, 



On the bounds and extent of human understanding 



CHAP. I. 



Sect. l. Of the ideas- of sensation . !'> 



Sect. 2. Of the idea- of spirits . . 152 



Sect, 3> Of the properties of ideas of sensation 135 



CHAP. II. 



JSect.l* Of the pure intellect, and its operations . K3* 

 Sect. 2. Of the different kinds of knowledge and 



evidence ^ . l<59 



Sect. 3. Of the improvement of knowledge by reve* 



lation . ; 184 



General reflections, shewing the peculiar advantages 

 which result from a propet survey of the wifdom 

 of God in the creation | s iQt 



2 



