of the Defign. 



LIB. m. THE PARTITION OF KNOWLEDGES IN GE- 

 NERAL INTO 



^ ... r Axioms of UniverfalUy, 



Sumtnary or Vnmtwe -[xrarifcendents of Entity. 



*"! God h^nce. Divine rhilofophji orj Natural Theology- 

 Cap. r. - t — " " ■ 



r • 



^< 



« 

 O 



>.' 



X 

 a, 



O 



CO 



o 



a. 



•5Appen.S^"8^^^- 

 C, ^Spirits. 



^Principles of Things. 



': F4^r/c>^ of things or of the 

 world. 



Special 

 refpeft- 

 ing3 ' 

 Ob- 

 Je<5ts. 



'"Spe- 

 cula- 

 tive 

 ca.4. 



rphy- 



into I 

 the I 



i Heavens. 

 Vleteots. 

 Earth. Sea. 

 Elements. 

 Specificks. 



*y ot«i \rreter.Generatior:s. 



'things 



Hot. § Cold. 



zNatttre 



So 

 Natural-^ 

 Fhilofo- I 



Cap. 3. ; 

 LTNTSJ 



r 



.-gsasi*-! 



^(?r«^?i• 'f. ^Grave. §. 

 fl/ «^ ^LightjC^f. 



' a 



j^ ■ 



;> ,,^/< , " I Afo-C Simple mot. 



I *w«-f«^Summsofmot, 

 ^ CMeafuresofmot. 



I Metaphyficks <fl9'T r 

 , I •^t'^^.r V .TF^nal caules. •- 



I Operative r4/ef/&^«/V/^.->, fubfer- rMetaphyfi^JtTv 

 L ^--^V^ \4/<«^/V4. J'vienttoi^Metaphyfick. 



! Append, r An Inventory of the eflate of man. 

 7-V>v ,LCap.5, \ A Catalogue of Polychreftes. 



^t Append. Mathematicks r Arithmetic^. 



•r'x .-. Can.^. , Xpeometry. 



•-< '^.-. 



Cap. ^. , 



-r . - 



^THEOLOGY infpired, Lib. ult. 



3 Man Hence the rHumane^ „f., r r ft.r 

 ■' LEmariations of i.C/z/// y^ilofophy Lib.feq,- 



LIB. 3, 



