IRRATIONAL START
- I. Those Faculties whereby we are inabled to apprehend and compare the general natures of things as to Truth and Falshood, Good and Evil,*and to demean our selves accordingly towards them, are styled
- IRRATIONAL, Vnreasonable, brutish.
- Apprehensive; whereby we are rendred able or unable to
- Know and apprehend knowable things, Generals as well as Particu∣lars, respecting in them Truth and Falshood.
- IDIOTICALNESS, being as a natural Fool, Changeling, Innocent
- Compound and compare Notions together, so as to make a right esti∣mate of things and consequences.
- INIUDICIOVSNESS, Simple, Silly.
- Apply general Principles to particular cases, being a kind of practical Judgment or Memory relating to matters of Duty.
- VNCONSCIONABLENESS, Searedness, Profligateness, moral, Insen∣sibility.
- Motive; whereby we do rationally follow any thing as good, or fly it as evil: or being without any such motion.
- LISTLESNESS, no mind to.
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