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The Contents of the Chapters



V. Of Transcendental Relations of Action.VI. Of the several Notions belonging to Grammar, or Logic. Page, 22
CHAP. II.
I. Concerning God.II. Of the several Things and Notions reducible under that Collective Genus of the World. pag 51
CHAP. III.
I. Of Elements and Meteors.II. Of Stones.III. Of Metals. pag.56
CHAP. IV.
I. Of Plants, The difficulty of enumerating and describing these.II. The more general distribution of them.III. Of Herbs considered according to their Leaves.IV. Of Herbs considered according to their Flowers.V. Of Herbs considered according to their Seed Vessels.VI. Of Shrubs.VII. Of Trees. pag.67
CHAP. V.
I. Concerning Animals, The General distribution of them.II. Of Exanguious Animals.III. Of Fishes.IV. Of Birds.V. Of Beasts.VI. A Digression concerning the capacity of Noah's Ark. pag.121
CHAP. VI.
I. Of Parts of Animate Bodies, whether I. Peculiar, or II. General. pag.168
CHAP. VII.
I. Concerning the Predicament of Quantitie.I. Of Magnitude.II. Of Space.III. Of Measure. pag.181
CHAP. VIII.
Concerning the Predicament of Quality, and the several Genus's belonging to it.I. Of Natural Power.II. Of Habit.III. Of Manners.IV. Of Sensible Quality.V. Of Disease; with the various differences and species under each of these.
pag.194
CHAP. IX.
Of the Predicament of Action; The several Genus's under it. viz. I. Spiritual Action.II. Corporeal Action.III. Motion.IV. Operation.
p.225
CHAP. X.
Concerning Relation more private, namely I. Oeconomical, or Family Relation; together with the several kinds of things belonging to those in that capacity, either as II. Possessions, or III. Provisions.
pag.249
CHAP. XI.
Concerning Relation more Publike, whether I. Civil.II. Judiciary.III. Naval.IV. Military.V. Ecclesiastical.
pag.263
CHAP. XII.
I. A General Explication of the design of the fore-going Tables.II. Particular Instances in the six principal Genus's of it.III. Something to be noted concerning Opposites and Synonyma's.IV. An Account of what kind of things ought not to be provided for in such Tables. p.289
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