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LONDON:
MARY S. RICKERBY, PRINTER, 73, cannon STREET,
CITY.
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11.-Of the Remedies of the foregoing Imperfections and
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CHAP. 6. Of universal Propositions, their Truth and Certainty 188
7.—Of Maxims.........
8. Of trifling Propositions.........
9. Of our Knowledge of Existence.
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10. Of our Knowledge of the Existence of a God
11.-Of our Knowledge of the Existence of other Things
12. Of the Improvement of our Knowledge
13. Some further Considerations concerning our Know-
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18.-Of Faith and Reason, and their distinct Provinces. 303
AN EXAMINATION OF P. MALEBRANCHE'S OPINION
OF SEEING ALL THINGS IN GOD; WITH RE-
MARKS UPON SOME OF MR. NORRIS'S BOOKS.
Introduction by the Editor
ELEMENTS OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
CHAP. 1.-Of Matter and Motion
2.--Of the Universe.........
3. Of our Solar System
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CHAP. 4. Of the Earth, considered as a Planet
5. Of the Air and Atmosphere
6. Of Meteors in general
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7.-Of Springs, Rivers, and the Sea
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8. Of several Sorts of Earth, Stones, Metals, Minerals,