An idea of the natural perfection of man -- Of the inclinations -- Of the motions of the soul -- Of the motion of the heart, and spirits, in the passions -- Of the vertues and vices, whereof the art hoe to know men may judge -- Of the means whereby men may be known -- Of the strength and weakness of signs -- Of the natural signs -- Of the rules, which physiognomy hath fram'd upon the natural signs, in order to the discovery of the inclinations -- After what manner The art how to know men makes use of the rules of physiognomy -- How the actions and motions of the soul are known -- How the habits may be known -- Of astrological signs -- The first letter to Monsieur B.D.M. upon the principles of chiromancy -- The second letter to Monsieur B.D.M. upon the principles of metoposcopy -- What judgement is to be made of chiromancy and metoposcopy -- What qualities are requisite in that person, who would apply himself to The art how to know men