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Carisse Mickey Berryhill
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Manuscript L
Lectures in Logick Delivered by Professor Jardan
in the University of Glasgow, 1808.

(1808)

Seqc Ms Pg Contents Remarks
1 L f Flyleaf: Manuscript L Signature, Univ. Glasgow, Dec. 3, 1808
2 L fv blank  
3 L 1 Title page: Lectures in Logick "Delivered by Professor Jardan?1808"
4 L 2 blank  
5 L 3 cut out  
6 L 4 cut out  
7 L 5 blank  
8 L 6 blank  
9 L 7 cut out  
10 L 8 cut out  
11 L 9 Lecture 1, concl.; Lecture 2 diligence; powers of the mind, Nov. 9, 1808
12 L 10 Lecture 2 analysis of the powers of the mind
13 L 11 cut out  
14 L 12 cut out  
15 L 13 Lecture 3, concl.; Lecture 4 terms: inferences, causes
16 L 14 Lecture 4 terms: causes, faculty, notion
17 L 15 cut out  
18 L 16 cut out  
19 L 17 Lecture 6 terms: system, nature, habit, power
20 L 18 Lecture 7 analysis of powers of knowledge
21 L 19 cut out  
22 L 20 cut out  
23 L 21 Lecture 8 Perception
24 L 22 Lecture 8 Perception
25 L 23 cut out  
26 L 24 cut out  
27 L 25 Lecture 9 Senses: smell
28 L 26 Lecture 10 Senses: taste
29 L 27 cut out  
30 L 28 cut out  
31 L 29 Lecture 11, concl. Senses: sight
32 L 30 Lecture 12 Senses: touch
33 L 31 Lecture 13 Acts of the mind: consciousness, reflection
34 L 32 Lecture 13 Acts of the mind: attention
35 L 33 Exercises on foregoing lectures List of topics for seven essays turned in
36 L 34 Seventh exercise; on perception Essay dated Nov. 29, 1808
37 L 35 Seventh exercise; on perception  
38 L 36 Seventh exercise; on perception  
39 L 37 Lecture 14, Dec. 1, 1808 Abstraction, cont'd; Generalization
40 L 38 Lecture 14, concl; exercise Essay on visible and tangible magnitude
41 L 39 Exercise on magnitude  
42 L 40 Lecture 15 Memory
43 L 41 Lecture 15 Memory
44 L 42 Exercise 9th from Lect. 14th Essay On Attention; dated Dec. 3, 1808
45 L 43 Exercise 9th from Lect. 14th  
46 L 44 Lecture 16 Memory and Imagination
47 L 45 Lecture 17, Dec. 3, 1808 Imagination
48 L 46 Lecture 18 Imagination
49 L 47 Lecture 18 Imagination: association
50 L 48 Lecture 18 Imagination: dreams
51 L 49 Lecture 19, Dec. 8, 1808 Imagination: association
52 L 50 Lecture 19 Imagination: association
53 L 51 Lecture 19, Lecture 20 Imagination: association
54 L 52 Lecture 21 Dated 1808
55 L 53 Lecture 21 Imagination
56 L 54 Lecture 21 Imagination
57 L n.p. Lecture 22 Judging
58 L 55 Lecture 22 Judging
59 L 56 Exercise 10th, 1808 Essay on Perception, Memory, Imagination
60 L 57 Exercise 10, cont'd. Essay on Perception, Memory, Imagination
61 L 58 Same exercise corrected Dated Dec. 10, 1808
62 L 59 Same exercise corrected  
63 L 60 Lecture 23, Dec. 12, 1808 Judging: reasoning
64 L 61 Lecture 23 Judging: reasoning
65 L 62 Lecture 23 Judging: reasoning
66 L 63 Lecture 23 Judging: reasoning
67 L 64 Lecture 24, Dec. 13, 1808 Genius
68 L 65 Lecture 24 Genius
69 L 66 Lecture 24 Genius; AC page numbers cease with 66
70 L 67 Lecture 25, Dec. 13 Genius
71 L 68 Lecture 25, Dec. 13 Genius
72 L 69 Lecture 26, Dec. 15 Genius
73 L 70 Lecture 26 Genius
74 L 71 General grammar useful  
75 L 72 Lecture 27, Dec. 15, 1808 Analysis illustrated by general grammar
76 L 73 Lecture 27, Dec. 15, 1808 Grammar: natural language
77 L 74 Exercise 11, Dec. 16, 1808 Essay on Genius
78 L 75 Exercise 11 "The other exercises are in a separate book."
79 L 76 Lecture 28, Dec. 18, 1808 Grammar: artificial language
80 L 77 blank  
81 L 78 Lecture 29, Dec. 19, 1808 Natural and artificial languages
82 L 79 Lecture 29 Natural and artificial languages
83 L 80 Lecture 30, Dec. 20, 1808 Language and writing
84 L 81 Lecture 30 Language and writing
85 L 82 Lecture 30 Language and writing
86 L 83 Lecture 31, Dec. 20, 1808 Numbers
87 L 84 Lecture 31 General grammar
88 L 85 Lecture 31 Outline of discussion of signs
89 L 86 Lecture 32, Dec. 22, 1808 Nouns
90 L 87 Lecture 32 Nouns
91 L 88 Lecture 32 Nouns
92 L 89 Lecture 33, Dec. 22, 1808 Nouns
93 L 90 Lecture 33 Articles, pronouns
94 L 91 Lecture 33 Adjectives
95 L 92 Lecture 34, Dec. 28, 1808 Adjectives, comparison of
96 L 93 Lecture 34 Adjectives, comparison of
97 L 94 Lecture 34 Verbs
98 L 95 Lecture 35, Dec. 29, 1808 Verbs
99 L 96 Lecture 35 Verbs: person, number, mood
100 L 97 Lecture 35 Verbs: participles
101 L 98 Lecture 36, Jan. 4, 1809 Vacation listed as Dec 29-January 4
102 L 99 Lecture 36, Jan. 4, 1809 Syntax of general grammar
103 L 100 Lecture 36 Arrangement of words
104 L 101 Lecture 37, Jan. 5, 1809 Transposition of words
105 L 102 End of this division of the course Dated January 5, 1809
106 L 103 blank  
107 L 104 The history of logic and culture  
108 L 105 The history of logic and culture  
109 L 106 The history of logic and culture  
110 L 107 Lecture 38, Jan. 9, 1809 History of logic
111 L 108 Lecture 38 History of logic
112 L 109 Lecture 38 History of logic
113 L 110 Lecture 39, Jan. 10, 1809 Definition of logic
114 L 111 Lecture 39 First period of history of logic (classical)
115 L 112 Lecture 39 First period of history of logic (classical)
116 L 113 Lecture 40, Jan. 11, 1809 First period of history of logic (classical)
117 L 114 Lecture 41, Jan. 12, 1809 First period of history of logic (classical)
118 L 115 Lecture 41 First period of history of logic (classical)
119 L 116 Lecture 42, Jan. 13, 1809 First period of history of logic (classical)
120 L 117 Lecture 42 First period of history of logic (classical)
121 L 118 Lecture 43, Jan. 16, 1809 First period of history of logic (classical)
122 L 119 Lecture 43 First period of history of logic (classical)
123 L 120 Lecture 44, Jan. 16, 1809 First period of history of logic (classical)
124 L 121 Lecture 44 First period of history of logic (classical)
125 L 122 Lecture 45, Jan. 17, 1809 First period of history of logic (classical)
126 L 123 Lecture 45 First period of history of logic (classical)
127 L 124 Lecture 46, Jan. 19, 1809 First period of history of logic (classical)
128 L 125 Lecture 46 First period of history of logic (classical)
129 L 126 Lecture 47, Jan. 20, 1809 First period of history of logic (classical)
130 L 127 Lecture 47 First period of history of logic (classical)
131 L 128 Lecture 47 First period of history of logic (classical)
132 L 129 Lecture 48, 49, Jan. 23-24, 1809 First period of history of logic (classical)
133 L 130 Lecture 49 First period of history of logic (classical)
134 L 131 End of first period of logic Elaborate calligraphy
135 L 132 Lecture 50 Of Propositions
136 L 133 Lecture 50 Of Propositions
137 L 134 Lectures 51, 52, Jan. 25, 30 Propositions; syllogisms
138 L 135 Lecture 52 Syllogisms: terms
139 L 136 Lecture 53 Syllogisms; "a curiosity, not so useful"
140 L 137 Lecture 54, Feb. 1, 1809 Syllogisms
141 L 138 Lecture 54 Syllogisms: forms
142 L 139 Lecture 55, undated Syllogisms: forms
143 L 140 Lecture 55 Syllogisms: enthymeme
144 L 141 Lecture 55 Syllogisms: Barbara Caelarent Darii Ferio
145 L 142 Lecture 56, Feb. 6, 1809 Irregular syllogisms
146 L 143 Lecture 56 Dilemma
147 L 144 Lecture 57, undated Use of syllogism: not discovery, but testing
148 L 145 Lecture 57 Belief; intuition
149 L 146 Lecture 58, Feb. 8, 1809 Are our senses trustworthy?
150 L 147 Lecture 58 Imperfection and deception of senses
151 L 148 Lecture 58 Defect not of sense but of judgment
152 L 149 Lecture 59, Feb. 11, 1809 3 Evidences: induction, deduction, testimony
153 L 150 Lecture 59 Deductive evidence: demontrative, probable
154 L 151 Lecture 60, Feb. 12, 1809 Deductive evidence: Probability
155 L 152 Lecture 60 Testimony
156 L 153 Lecture 61, undated Testimony
157 L 154 Lecture 61 Testimony
158 L 155 Lecture 62, undated Of Method
159 L 156 Lecture 62 Of Method
160 L 157 Lecture 62 Of Method: rules for composition
161 L 158 Lecture 63, undated Methods: simple themes
162 L 159 Lecture 63 Methods: simple themes
163 L 160 Lecture 64, Feb. 18, 1809 Methods: complex themes
164 L 161 Lecture 64 Methods: complex themes
165 L 162 Lecture 64 Methods: complex themes
166 L 163 Lecture 65, Feb. 19, 1809 Methods: exegesis
167 L 164 Lecture 66, Feb. 21, 1809 Methods: social themes, Socratic dialogues
168 L 165 Lecture 67, Feb. 23, 1809 On truth and falsehood
169 L 166 Lecture 67 False judgments: Bacon's Idols of the Mind
170 L 167 Lecture 68, undated False judgments: Bacon's Idols of the Mind
171 L 168 Lecture 68 Sophisms
172 L 169 Lecture 69, Feb. 28, 1809 History of logic, continued
173 L 170 Lecture 69 History of logic: fate of Aristotle's logic
174 L 171 Lecture 70, Feb. 28, 1809 History of logic: Charlemagne
175 L 172 Lecture 71, Mar. 1, 1809 History of logic: Scholastics, Renaissance
176 L 173 Lecture 71 History of logic: Reformation, Ramus
177 L 174 Lecture 72, Mar. 2, 1809 History of logic: Bacon
178 L 175 Lecture 72 History of logic: Bacon, induction
179 L 176 Lecture 72 History of logic: Impact of Bacon
180 L 177 Lecture 72 History of logic: Current situation
181 L 178 Lecture 2, Mar. 7, 1809 Beauty
182 L 179 blank  
183 L 180 Part 2, Taste: Lecture 1 Dated March 6, 1809; powers of taste
184 L 181 Lecture 1 Powers of taste
185 L 182 Lecture 1 Powers of taste
186 L 183 Lecture 2, cont'd. Circumstances which impair taste
187 L 184 Lecture 2 Circumstances which enhance taste
188 L 185 Lecture 2, 3, undated Objects of taste, powers of taste
189 L 186 Lecture 3 Powers of taste
190 L 187 Lecture 3 Hutcheson's internal senses
191 L 188 Lecture 3 Internal senses: novelty
192 L 189 Lecture 4, Mar. 8, 1809 Internal senses: novelty
193 L 190 Lecture 4 Internal senses: novelty
194 L 191 Lecture 4 Internal senses: novelty
195 L 192 Lecture 5, March 9, 1809 Internal senses: grandeur
196 L 193 Lecture 5 Internal senses: grandeur
197 L 194 Lecture 5 Internal senses: grandeur
198 L 195 Lecture 6, Mar. 14, 1809 Internal senses: grandeur
199 L 196 Lecture 6 Internal senses: grandeur
200 L 197 Lecture 6 Internal senses: beauty
201 L 198 Lecture 7, Mar. 14, 1809 Internal senses: beauty
202 L 199 blank  
203 L 200 blank  
204 L 201 Lecture 7 Internal senses: beauty
205 L 202 Lecture 7 Internal senses: beauty
206 L 203 Lecture 8, Mar. 15, 1809 Internal senses: beauty
207 L 204 Lecture 8 Internal senses: beauty
208 L 205 Lecture 9, undated Internal senses: beauty
209 L 206 Lecture 9 Internal senses: beauty
210 L 207 Lecture 9 Internal senses: ridicule
211 L 208 Lecture 9 Internal senses: ridicule
212 L 209 Lecture 10, Mar. 17, 1809 Internal senses: ridicule
213 L 210 Lecture 10 Internal senses: ridicule
214 L 211 Lecture 10 Internal senses: ridicule: wit
215 L 212 Lecture 11, Mar. 20, 1809 Internal senses: ridicule: wit
216 L 213 Lecture 11 Internal senses: ridicule: wit
217 L 214 Lecture 11 Internal senses: imitation
218 L 215 Lecture 12, Mar. 21, 1809 Internal senses: imitation
219 L 216 Lecture 12 Internal senses: imitation
220 L 217 Lecture 12 Internal senses: imitation
221 L 218 Lecture 13, Mar. 23, 1809 Internal senses: imitation
222 L 219 Lecture 13 Internal senses: imitation
223 L 220 Lecture 13 Internal senses: imitation
224 L 221 Lecture 13 Internal senses: sympathy
225 L 222 Lecture 14, undated Improvement of the powers of taste
226 L 223 Lecture 14 Improvement of the powers of taste
227 L 224 Lecture 15, Mar. 27, 1809 Canons of taste
228 L 225 Lecture 15 Canons of taste
229 L 226 Lecture 15 Rules by which a good taste can be acquired
230 L 227 Lecture 16, Mar 29, 1809 Means of improvement: elements of criticism
231 L 228 Lecture 16 Elements of criticism
232 L 229 Lecture 17, Mar 30, 1809 History of English
233 L 230 Lecture 17 History of English
234 L 231 Lecture 17 History of English
235 L 232 Lecture 18, Mar. 31, 1809 English Grammar: general
236 L 233 Lecture 19, Apr. 3, 1809 English Grammar: auxiliaries
237 L 234 Lecture 19 English Grammar: copiousness
238 L 235 Lecture 20, dated 1809 English Grammar: copiousness
239 L 236 Lecture 20 English Grammar: clarity, brevity
240 L 237 Lecture 20 English Grammar: sentences
241 L 238 Lecture 21, Apr. 5, 1809 English Grammar: sentences
242 L 239 Lecture 21 English Grammar: punctuation
243 L 240 Lecture 22, Apr. 10, 1809 Style
244 L 241 Lecture 22 Style
245 L 242 Lecture 23, Apr. 11, 1809 Style: perspicuity
246 L 243 Lecture 23 Style: purity
247 L 244 Lecture 24, Apr. 12, 1809 Style: simplicity
248 L 245 Lecture 24 Style: simplicity
249 L 246 Lecture 25, Apr. 13; Lecture 26 Style: examples of styles
250 L 247 Lecture 26, undated Style: figurative language
251 L 248 Lecture 27, Apr. 18, 1809 Style: figurative language
252 L 249 Lecture 28, Apr. 19, 1809 Style: figurative language
253 L 250 Lecture 29, undated Style: sublimity
254 L 251 Lecture 29 Style: energy, seriousness
255 L 252 Lecture 29 Style: conciseness, harmony
256 L 253 Lecture 30, Apr. 24, 1809 Style: elegance; conclusion
257 L 254 Lecture 30 Style: means of improvement
258 L 255 Lecture 31, Apr. 25, 1809 Composition
259 L 256 Lecture 31 Composition: historical writing
260 L 257 Lecture 32, undated Composition: historical writing
261 L 258 Lecture 33, Apr. 27, 1809 Composition: description
262 L 259 Lecture 34, Apr. 29, 1809 Composition: description
263 L 260 Lecture 35, May 1, 1809 Assignments for summer
264 L 261 Lecture 36, May 2, 1809 Prizes to be given for summer work; end
265 L 262 Poem; essay On Jardine's class; on poetical composition
266 L 263 Essay on poetical composition  
267 L 264 Essay on poetical composition  
268 L 265 Study schedule  
269 L 266 Poem quatrain night
270 L 267 blank  
271 L 268 Critical essay on Iliad Book II June 19, 1809
272 L 269 Critical essay on Iliad Book II  
273 L 270 Notes on Holy Ghost Extracts from John Owen; Dated Mar. 27, 1811
274 L 271 Notes on Holy Ghost  
275 L 272 Notes on Holy Ghost nature, personality of Holy Spirit
276 L 273 Notes on Holy Ghost nature, personality of Holy Spirit
277 L 274 Notes on Holy Ghost Work of Holy Ghost in Old Testament
278 L 275 Notes on Holy Ghost Dispensation of Holy Spirit
279 L 276 Notes on Holy Ghost Dispensation of Holy Spirit
280 L 277 Notes on Holy Ghost Work of Holy Spirit preparatory to new creation
281 L 278 Notes on Holy Ghost Work of Holy Spirit preparatory to new creation
282 L 279 Notes on Holy Ghost Work of Holy Spirit in Christ
283 L 280 Notes on Holy Ghost Work of Holy Spirit in Christ
284 L 281 Notes on Holy Ghost Work of Holy Spirit in Christ
285 L 282 Notes on Holy Ghost Work of Holy Spirit in the new creation
286 L 283 Notes on Holy Ghost Work of Holy Spirit in the new creation
287 L 284 Notes on Holy Ghost Work of Holy Spirit in the new creation
288 L 285 Notes on Holy Ghost Observations on Spiritual life
289 L 286 Notes on Holy Ghost Nature of sanctification
290 L 287 Notes on Holy Ghost Nature of sanctification
291 L 288 Notes on Holy Ghost Nature of sanctification
292 L 289 Notes on Holy Ghost Nature of sanctification
293 L 290 Notes on Holy Ghost Nature of sanctification
294 L 291 Notes on Holy Ghost Nature of sanctification
295 L 292 Notes on Holy Ghost Positive work of the Spirit in sanctification
296 L 293 Notes on Holy Ghost Positive work of the Spirit in sanctification
297 L 294 Notes on Holy Ghost Positive work of the Spirit in sanctification
298 L 295 Notes on Holy Ghost Acts and duties of holiness
299 L 296 Notes on Holy Ghost Mortification of sin
300 L 297 Notes on Holy Ghost Necessity of holiness: God is holy
301 L 298 Notes on Holy Ghost Necessity of holiness
302 L 299 Notes on Holy Ghost Necessity of holiness: election
303 L 300 Notes on Holy Ghost Necessity of holiness: election
304 L 301 Notes on Holy Ghost Necessity of holiness: election
305 L 302 Notes on Holy Ghost Necessity of holiness: command
306 L 303 Notes on Holy Ghost Holy Spirit as comforter
307 L 304 Notes on Holy Ghost Difference betw spiritual gifts and saving grace
308 L 305 Notes on Holy Ghost On Call to the ministry
309 L 306 Notes on Holy Ghost On Call to the ministry
310 L 307 Three notes on belief 7 lines
311 L 308 Memorandums; extracts From Relly
312 L 309 Christ was faithful 5 lines
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318 L 315 Opinions on Prophecy: extracts from 1747 pamphlet; from Bicheno
319 L 316 Opinions on Prophecy: extracts  
320 L 317 Accomplishments of prophecy from Bicheno
321 L 318 Extracts from Enoch Shepherd "who wrote 1812"; fulfillment of prophecy
322 L 319 Extracts from Enoch Shepherd historical fulfillment of signs in Revelation
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341 L 338 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; A: 16 entries
342 L 339 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; B: 7 entries
343 L 340 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; C: 20 entries
344 L 341 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; D: 6 entries
345 L 342 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; E: 25 entries + 2 scratched out
346 L 343 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; F: 7 entries
347 L 344 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; G: 6 entries
348 L 345 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; H: 6 entries
349 L 346 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; I, J: 1 entry
350 L 347 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; K: no entries
351 L 348 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; L: 3 entries
352 L 349 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; M: 5 entries
353 L 350 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; N: 3 entries
354 L 351 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; O: 1 entry
355 L 352 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; P: 6 entries
356 L 353 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; Q: 0 entries
357 L 354 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; R: 5 entries
358 L 355 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; S: 4 entries
359 L 356 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; T; 1 entry
360 L 357 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; U: 2 entries
361 L 358 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; V: 0 entries
362 L 359 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; W: 0 entries
363 L 360 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; X: 0 entries
364 L 361 Index to manuscripts A,B,G,K Subjects; Y,Z: 0 entries
365 L 362 Scripture index, extracts in mss Gen-1 Sam.; 0 entries
366 L 363 Scripture index, extracts in mss 2 Sam-Job; 0 entries
367 L 364 Scripture index, extracts in mss Psalms-Amos; 7 entries
368 L 365 Scripture index, extracts in mss Oba.-Mal.; 1 entry
369 L 366 Scripture index, extracts in mss Mt.-Gal.; 17 entries
370 L 367 Scripture index, extracts in mss Eph.-Philem.; 7 entries
371 L 368 Scripture index, extracts in mss Heb.-Rev.; 8 entries
372 L 369 Scripture index, sermons By TC; Gen.-Ezra, 21 entries; 1800-1804
373 L 370 Scripture index, sermons By TC; Neh.-Mal., 40 entries; 1800-1806
374 L 371 Scripture index, sermons By TC; Mt.-Col., 157 entries; 1800-1806
375 L 372 Scripture index, sermons By TC; I Th.-2 Jn., 45 entries; 1800-1806
376 L 373 Scripture index, sermons By TC; 3 Jn.-Rev., 11 entries; 1800-1805
377 L 374 Scripture index, AC sermons 32 by TC from Rom., 1 Cor.; 6 by AC Gen-Jos.
378 L 375 Scripture index, AC sermons Judges-Eccles., 7 entries, 1810
379 L 376 Scripture index, AC sermons Cant.-Zeph., 7 entries, 1810-1811
380 L 377 Scripture index, AC sermons Hag.-Col., 49 entries,1810-1811
381 L 378 Scripture index, AC sermons 1 Thess.-Rev., 21 entries, 1810-1811
382 L 379 Poem, time like a stream "Oh time, how soon?"
383 L 380 Poem, charms of love "Say wouldst thou wish to know?"
384 L 381 Poem, time like a stream "Oh time, how soon?", earlier draft.

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Carisse Mickey Berryhill
A Descriptive Guide to Eight Early
Alexander Campbell Manuscripts
(2000)