of the Dejign. 



LIB. V. THE PARTITION OF THE USE AND OBJECTS OF THE 

 FACULTIES OF THE MIND, INTO 



S Variation. § Produfl-ion. 

 Tranllation. § Inverfion. 

 perience by *\Application.'^ Copulation 



^Arts intOB^ ^Cafualty or Chance. 



r\. Inqnifi- 



Hon or In- 

 vention oj-^ 

 Cap. 2, '. AtgumentsC Preparation or Provifion. 



I ^"'° <SnggeJiwn orToPicisS^^''^'^]' 

 J^Cap. 3. C ^ ^Particular: 



rinduftioHj whereof a colleftion is in the Nov, Org. 



Interpretation of Nature Nov. Organ. 



II. Exam- I 

 nation or «^ 

 Judgement 



by 

 Cap.4. 



"Loglck , 

 hath four , 

 Intelleftu- 

 al Arts. 



r CDirea. 



I Redna^on ^^^^^^,^ 



^>'"°* I r^nalytick Art. 

 glim «J 



*"^° • ''SophiffftiUtnchts, hand- 



led by Ariji. in preceptj 

 by Flato in example. 



Majority. 

 Elenchs of^ Minority. 

 Interp re^ | Priority. 



'ledge of-^ *"*'''" ^/]Pofterity. 

 ^ ^ Terms power. 



Knovff' 



ledge 0] 



x^Elenchi 



< 



I Append. 

 Analogy of Dsmonjiration 

 \.from the nature ofthefubjed. 



Idoiaes |f General nature of 

 ())■ im- % man. 

 /Tf^a/Af ^Individual temper. 

 from jilmpofition of 



^ words and naraesi 



from 

 the 



C Helps to memoiy, Writing 



m. Cujiody or Memory moj^ .^ ^ . CPrenot.on.' 



*^ap-5' C ■^ •^/Embleme. 



I ^IV, Elocuton or Tradition. Lib. VL 



v.Ethick$, refer'd to man's will. Lib. VII. 



ILIB.Vi. 



