SECT. I.
ART.
- 1 THe introduction, hinting the two general assumptions of the Chapter.
- ibid.
- 2 Democritus and Epicurus vindicated from the absurd admission of Inanity to be one Principle of Generables.
- ibid.
- 3 Atoms not inconsistent with, because the Prin∣ciples of the four vulgar Elements.
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- 4 The dissent of the Ancients, about the number of Elements.
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- 5 No one of the four Elements sufficient to the production of either any of the other three, or of any Compound nature
- ibid.
- 6 The four Elements, not the Protoprinciple of Concretions.
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- 7 Atoms discriminated from the Homoiomerical Principles of Anaxagoras.
- ibid.
- 8 The principal Difficulties urged against the Hypothesis of Atoms, singularly solved.
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- 9 A recapitulation of the praemises, introdu∣ctory to the verification of the praesent thesis:
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