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| Note |
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| Royal Dedication |
9 |
*Dedication of a Gift-Copy (in MS.) in the possession of His Grace the Duke of Northumberland, at Alnwick Castle |
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| Of Humane Knowledge |
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| Of the Soule of Man and the Immortalitie thereof |
25 |
| What the soule is |
29 |
| That the soule is a thing subsisting by it selfe without the body |
29 |
| That the soule is more then a perfection or reflection of the sense |
35 |
| That the Soule is more then the Temperature of the Humors of the Body |
39 |
| That the Soule is a Spirit |
41 |
| That it cannot be a Body |
42 |
| That the Soule is created immediately by God |
45 |
| Erronious opinions of the Creation of Soules |
46 |
| Objection:--That the Soule is Extraduce |
47 |
| The Answere to the Obiection |
49 |
| Reasons drawne from Nature |
49 |
| Reasons drawne from Diuinity |
52 |
| Why the Soule is United to the Body |
60 |
| In what manner the Soule is united to the Body |
61 |
| How the Soul doth exercise her Powers in the Body |
63 |
| The Vegetatiue or quickening Power |
63 |
| The power of Sense |
64 |
| Sight |
65 |
| Hearing |
67 |
| Taste |
68 |
| Smelling |
69 |
| Feeling |
70 |
| The Imagination or Common Sense |
70 |
| The Fantasie |
71 |
| The Sensitiue Memorie |
72 |
| The Passions of Sense |
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| The Motion of Life |
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| The Locall Motion |
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