tions known before these 25. These maxims not the first 28. Recapitulation. SECT. 8-11. Idea of God, not innate. therefore paturally im- Of ideas in general. SECT. are two perfons. 13. Impoffible to convince 15. Upon this hypothefis, the 18. How knows any one that 19. That a man fhould be bufy 20-23. No ideas but from fenfa- CHA P. XIV. Of duration and its fimple modes, SECT. 1. Duration is fleeting extenfion. 2-4. Its idea from reflection on the train of our ideas. 5. The idea of duration applicable to things whiift we fleep. 6-8. The idea of fucceffion not from motion. 9-11. The train of ideas has a certain degree of quick'nefs.. 12. This train, the measure of other fucceffions. 13-15. The mind cannot fix long 17. Time is duration fet out CHAP. XV. Of duration and expanfion con fidered together. SECT. 3. Nor duration by motion. 4. Why men more easily admit infinite duration, than infinite expanfion. 5. Time to duration, is as place to expanfion.. 6. Time and place are taken for fo much of either as are fet out by the exiftence and motion of bodies. 7. Sometimes for fo much of either as we design by measure taken from the bulk or motion of bodies. 8. They belong to all beings. 9. All the parts of extenfion, are extenfion; and all the parts of duration are duration. 10. Their parts infeparable. 11. Duration is as a line, expanfion as a folid. 12. Duration has never two parts together, expanfion all together, |