III. Selfish Sentiments (Promote Self-interests).

1. Cautiousness—Prudence, provision. 2. Approbativeness—Ambition, display. 3. Self-esteem—Self-respect, dignity. 4. Firmness—Decision, perseverance.

IV. Moral Sentiments (Religion and Morality).

1. Conscientiousness—Justice, equity. 2. Hope—Expectation, enterprise. 3. Spirituality—Intuition, faith, credulity. 4. Veneration—Devotion, respect. 5. Benevolence—Kindness, goodness.

V. Semi-intellectual Sentiments (Self-perfecting Group).

1. Constructiveness—Mechanical ingenuity. 2. Ideality—Refinement, taste, purity. 3. Sublimity—Love of grandeur, infinitude. 4. Imitation—Copying, patterning. 5. Mirthfulness—Jocoseness, wit, fun. 6. Human Nature—Perception of motives. 7. Agreeableness—Pleasantness, suavity.

VI. Intellectual Faculties.

1. Perceptive Faculties (Perceive physical qualities).

(1) Individuality—Observation, desire to see. (2) Form—Recollection of shape. (3) Size—Measuring by the eye. (4) Weight—Balancing, climbing. (5) Color—Judgment of colors. (6) Order—Method, system, arrangement. (7) Calculation—Mental arithmetic. (8) Locality—Recollection of places.

2. Semi-perceptive or Literary Faculties.