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Contents.


BOOK IV.
Of Knowledge and Opinion.
CHAP.
1. Of Knowledge in general.
2. Of the Degrees of our Knowledge.
3. Of the extent of Humane Knowledge.
4. Of the Reality of our Knowledge.
5. Of Truth in general.
6. Of universal Propositions, their Truth and Certainty.
7. Of Maxims.
8. Of trifling Propositions.
9. Of our Knowledge of Existence.
10. Of the Existence of a GOD.
11. Of the Knowledge of the Existence of other Things.
12. Of the Improvement of our Knowledge.
13. Some other Considerations concerning our Knowledge.
14. Of Judgment.
15. Of Probability.
16. Of the Degrees of Assent.
17. Of Reason.
18. Of Faith and Reason, as contradistinguished.
19. Of wrong Assent, or Errour:
20. The Division of the Sciences.

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