20. Recapitulation.
To conclude. This is that which in short I would say, viz., that all the great business of genera
and species, and their essences, amounts to no more but this:--That men making abstract ideas, and settling them
in their minds with names annexed to them, do thereby enable themselves to consider things, and discourse of
them, as it were in bundles, for the easier and readier improvement and communication of their knowledge, which
would advance but slowly were their words and thoughts confined only to particulars.