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Excerpt from The Elements of Logick: In Four Books
Felt/es. Hereby we become acquainted with the Extent and Capacity of the human Mind, and learning to di?inguifh What Obje�'ts it is fuited to, and in what manner it mull: proceed, in or der to compafs its ends, we arrive by degrees at that Jufinefs and Truth Of Underftanding, which is the great Perfe�tion of a rational Being. II. IF we look attentively into Things, and furvey them in their full Extent, we fee them rifing one above another' in various Degrees of Eminence. Among the inanimate Parts of Matter, fome exhibit nothing worthy our At tention, their Parts feem as it were jumbled to gether by mere Chance, nor can we difcover any Beauty, Order, or Regularity in their Compofi tion. In others we difcern the fine? Arrange ment, and a certain Elegance of Contexture, that makes us adix to them a Notion of Worth and Excellence. Thus Metals and precious Stones, are conceived as far furpa?ing thofe un formed Malies of Earth, that lie every where ex pofed to view. If we trace Nature onward, and purfue her through the vegetable and animal Kingdoms, we find her f'rill multiplying her Per fe�tions, and rifing by a juf'c Gradation, from mere Mechanifm'to Perception, and from Per ception in all its various Degrees, to Reafon and.
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