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FOR WILLIAM BAYNES, PATERNOSTER-ROW; THOMAS WILLIAMS

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AND SON,

THOMAS HAMILTON, PATERNOSTER - ROW; AND

JOSIAH CONDER, BUCKLERSBURY, LONDON.

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III. Of the several Sorts of Perception or Ideas,
IV. Of Words and their several Divisions, &c.
V. General Directions relating to our Ideas,

VI. Special Rules to direct our Conceptions of Things,

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III. Of the Springs of false Judgment, or the Doctrine of

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IV. General Directions to assist us in Judging aright,

V. Special Rules to direct us in Judging of particular

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PART III. OF REASONING AND SYLLOGISM,

CHAPTER I. Of the Nature of a Syllogism and the Parts of which it

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II. Of the various Kinds of Syllogisms, with particular

Rules relating thereto,

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III. The Doctrine of Sophisms

IV. Some general Rules to direct our Reasoning

PART IV. OF DISPOSITION AND METHOD.

CHAPTER I. Of the Nature of Method-Natural and Arbitrary, Synthetic and Analogical

II. Rules of Method, general and particular

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IV. Arts of Reading and Writing

VI. Rules of Prudence

VII. The Ornaments and Accomplishments of Life
VIII. A Guard against Evil Influence from Persons and

Things
IX. A Guard set on the Sports and Diversions of Children
X. Of the Proper Degrees of Liberty and Restraint in the
Education of a Son, illustrated by Example
XI. Education of a Daughter

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THE WORLD TO COME;

OR

DISCOURSES

ON THE

JOYS OR SORROWS OF DEPARTED SOULS AT DEATH,

AND THE

GLORY OR TERROR OF THE RESURRECTION:

WHERETO IS PREFIXED,

AN ESSAY

TOWARD THE

PROOF OF A SEPARATE STATE OF SOULs after death.

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