ofthislVor\ 3^ 



CAP. XL 



I, The Partition of EcclefiaSiical Hijiorjf, into the General HiUory of 

 ■ the church. II. Hijiorji ofProphefe, III. Hijior/ of Providence. 



CAP. XII. I 



The Appendices of Hijlory Converfant about the words of Men ^ as Hijiory 

 it felf about Men's Aiis. The Partition of them into Speeches j Let^ 

 terSf and Apothegms. 



CAP. XIII. 



The Second Principal part of Humane Learnings Pocjie. I. The Partiti' 

 on ofPoefie into Narrative. II. Drammatical. III. Parabolical. ^ Three 

 Examples of Parabolical Poefie propounded. IV. Natural. V Poli- 

 tical. VI. Moral. 



The Third BOOK. 



C A P. I. 



I. The Partition of Sciences into Theology and Philofophy. II. The Parti- 

 tion of Philofophy, into three Knowledges ; of Cod , of Nature 5 of 

 Man, III. The Conjiitution of Philofophia Prima, as the common 

 Parent of All. 



CAP. IL 



Of Natural Theology. § Of the Knowledge of Angels and Spirits^ an 

 Appendix thereof. 



CAP. III. 



The Partition of Natural Philofophy into Speculative df Operative. § Thefe 

 two, both in the Intention of the Writer, and Body of the Treatjfcy 

 oughttobefeparate. 



C A P. IV. 



I. The Partition of Speculative Science concerning Nature, into Phyficl^ 

 Jpecial , and Metaphyftcl^'-, ivhereof Phyjick^ inquires the Efficient 

 Caufe anfl the Matter : Metaphyfick, the Final Caufe of the Form. 

 II. The Partition of Phyfick_into the knowledges of the Principles of 

 things 5 of the Fabric^, of things, or of the tVorld 5 and of the va- 

 riety of things. III. The Partition of Phyjick^ refpcCling the variety of 

 things, into the DoCtrine of Concretes, and into the Do&rinc of Ab- 

 firaBs. 7he Partition of Concretes, is the fame with the DiHribution 

 of Natural Hijiory. IV. The Partition of the Do&rine of AlflraSs, 

 into the knowledge oj the Schemes of MaUer -^and into the kf^owledge 

 of Motions. V. iwfl Appendices of Speculative Phyfick., Natural Pro- 

 hlems :, And the Tlactts of Ancient Philofphers, VI. The Partition 

 of MetaphCickj^int the Doctrine of Forms -j and into the Doctrine of 

 Final Caujes. 



C A P. V. ■ 



l.Tbe Partition ofOpcrafiveks^orvledge concerning Nature^ into Mecha- 



[I 2] ftick.. 



