Chapter Breakdown
- Part I
- Assent and Apprehension
- Modes of holding and apprehending Propositions
- Assent considered as Apprehensive
- The Apprehension of Propositions
- Notional and Real Assent
- Apprehension and Assent in the matter of Religion
- Part II
- Assent and Inference
- Assent Considered as Unconditional
- Certitude
- Inference
- The Illative Sense
- Inference and Assent in the matter of Religion
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