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CHAPTER III. OF THE CONSEQUENCE OR TRAYNE OF IMAGINATIONS
Names Proper & Common Universall
Negative Names With Their Uses
CHAPTER V. OF REASON, AND SCIENCE.
Prudence & Sapience, With Their Difference
CHAPTER VI. OF THE INTERIOUR BEGINNINGS OF VOLUNTARY MOTIONS
Endeavour; Appetite; Desire; Hunger; Thirst; Aversion
Pulchrum Turpe; Delightfull Profitable; Unpleasant Unprofitable
Pleasures Of Sense; Pleasures Of The Mind; Joy Paine Griefe
CHAPTER VII. OF THE ENDS OR RESOLUTIONS OF DISCOURSE
Judgement, or Sentence Final; Doubt
CHAPTER VIII. OF THE VERTUES COMMONLY CALLED INTELLECTUAL;
Good Wit, Or Fancy; Good Judgement; Discretion
CHAPTER IX. OF THE SEVERALL SUBJECTS OF KNOWLEDGE
CHAPTER X. OF POWER, WORTH, DIGNITY, HONOUR AND WORTHINESS
CHAPTER XI. OF THE DIFFERENCE OF MANNERS
A Restlesse Desire Of Power, In All Men
Love Of Contention From Competition
Civil Obedience From Love Of Ease
Love Of Vertue, From Love Of Praise
Hate, From Difficulty Of Requiting Great Benefits
And From Conscience Of Deserving To Be Hated
Promptnesse To Hurt, From Fear
And From Distrust Of Their Own Wit
Vain Undertaking From Vain-glory