Certainty, the author makes it not depend on clear and distinct ideas 115, &c. His notion of it not dangerous 140, &c. How opposed by the bishop of Worcester 227, &c. And vindicated by the author ibid. By ideas, by sense, &c. not inconsistent 231, &c. The author's notion of it not against the mysteries of faith 272 How it differs from assurance 275 May flow from a divine testi- mony 281 The author's way of certainty not different from that of rea- 383, &c.
Deductions, the author agrees with Aristotle in the way of making them 383 Demonstration, intuitive know- ledge necessary in each step of a demonstration, yet not always so plain, as that two and two make four 402, &c.
other words as liable to be abused as this
Yet it is condemned, both as new, and not new -The same with notion, sense, meaning, &c.
144 The connexion of ideas may be clear, though they are not wholly so 241, &c. Are not the things, whereof they are ideas ibid.
K. Knowledge, the author's definition of it explained and defended
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