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Show ‘T/ae ‘Pm'tr of generation of Alan. Book I. Part IV, Book I. Part IV. The (1)47?qu generation in Man. The it'coud Appetite of. Alan (founded in the firl} Principles ofNaturc) is given him as Productive of lomewhat like himlelf, to perpetuate his Race, ' and as azrnulous of Eternity, to preferve himl‘elt in another by way of Geiteration: \\'hereupon the Omnipotent God, out or. his generous Love to immediate infl'rument of Prevarication ; and afterward the other more noble iparts, and the Seleét Liquors; which make Offenders examples of Gods Jultice, by marking their Nofes and Faces, thol'e elegant parts that: tempted to Folly. Wherefore fuppofing,which is very fallefl‘hat there is no Mankind, hath Crowned the happy union of Man and Woman, in their Judg to fentencc, not Heaven to reward, or Hell to punilh; yet our interelt iirll ellate of Matrimony, with the blefling of Encreale and Multiply. And in reference to Man's natural Appetite, to beget lorriewhat like himfelf, the great Heavenly Mind, hath hollowed thele Second defircs with a peculiar Sanction, and out of an act of high loving kindnefs to Him, hath created a Woman as an Inflrumcnt of Propagation, as an allociate of his Troubles, as it dear Companion of more plealhnt COHVCI‘FC, and as a meet help to allill him in all good and friendly Offices, in a difcreet Conduct of his Dorntlliek Alihirs during the whole courfc of his Life. And the Firft Man had his new Bride created out of him; and his Wife being a part ofhimlblf, did naturally oblige him by all Ways pollible to Card} her with a mol't entire Affection, and to endear her With the greateft Love and Complt'afince imaginable: And though the Origcn of Man. ‘6 *iyfi‘VC- : Hall if Bunny. rlic pericarons of Les. The DJ (on- l'tquents of impure mix» no other end, but the prefervation of our Bodies, in making our Members "mm" infirumcnts of our own Happinels, as well as of Gods Service and Glory. Whence our uncornly parts aschauched, are branded with Shame and Dilhononr, and have abundant comlinefs, as being hallowed by Chtif'ts Sanétion of NIatrimony, and being improved according to their Makers hillhgfiiiiid firll defign in their Creation. may be made excellent and honourable in the "WW ) Propagation of l‘vIankind, and in the increafe of the Kingdom of Heaven, as replenirhed with Sons and Daughters of the Morning; which are ("0 many Stars oil clifi‘crent Magnitudcs, belpangling the Empyrean Heaven, the Throne of God, and the Seat of the Blciled. Thus begging pardon for my Digreflion, whichl hope, is not altogether his Fpoule f0 amiable, that he could not rcfule her, as Beautiful in the Lineaments of her Face, adorned with Roles and Lillies, and her Body {0 well limped, as compolid of variety of parts, anlwering each other in due proportions, 12) that her handlome Body was a fair Cabbinet, to entertain the more excellent J'awel of her Soul, originally graced with natural endowments of great Knowledg, Vertue , Honour , and good Hnmeur, which were high Obligations laid upon the Firlt Man, to confer his molt affectionate (Alteems on his choice Spoule, as a Mil'trefs of great pctfeétions of Body and Mind, to court and engage him to his own Advantage, by an Impertinent, by realon l have given you my good advice as a Phylician, Memory and Nature, in the Charaé‘ccr of his own Image. (Hr imam": in MI" ng our otii ts to Gods ml]. Gods Commands, which are falutary Precepts, if they were Configned to guliiiiirgim‘ kind, had no choice to gratifie his curious Phaney, yet the Prime Agent made intimate Conrerl‘e and Fruition, to propagate himfclf to perpetuate his l'l:: firitM-m lad no thoii'c -.‘| Marriage. or Health, and quiet repolc of Mind, would oblige us to the oblcrvancc of Health maid \thrcnpon the Full Man was obliged to Elponfe a Woman in great Love, as Created on purpofc to be inflrument of his Delight and Happi- out of love to prefer-ye your Health, that you may not dcltroy your (elves, while you Propagate others; whereiore, as you value your Elves, your Maker, and your Happinels, in thi \Vorld and that to come, abl'rain inor- dinate Embraces, and by dedicating your {elves by Prayer and Divine Meditation to the Service or God, you may make your Bodies Members of Chrill, and Temples of the Holy Ghol't, and render thole meaner parts of the Body,[ am now Dilcourling of, happy Inflruments of great good. And now I cannot but admire and adore. the infinite VVildomt or" the SuThtrarts 0' , . , Gent-ration. pream Agent, who hath ordained fuch chorce parts of Generation, which csnnrmttarn are Conflitured in great variety and excellent Order, as fubfervient to each fiféléiiccilc' other: The preparing \f'efiels iiibfervient to the Tefiicles, the Tefiicles to 0""- l the Paral'tatts, the dcfcrent Vellels to the Seminal Velicles and Profiates, nels, as well as the propagation of others; which gave an advantage to I'oller‘it)‘, who had a Freedom as foon as the World was Peopled, to make a choice of lome Felec‘t Perfon out of many Beavies of Women, to be the lillrels of his Aflectiorrs, to whom he may make kind Addrefles, as courting her with plcafatit Looks, chearfill Smiles, {oft Language, and endearing Geilurcs, as {0 many expreffes of his Amours, thereby to render him Mailer of his Dcfign, in makinga conquefi upon his Coy Miflrefs, in order as lo many Repofitories of Natures great Elixir, productive of Mankind. to the Jfruition oi» thole Sweets, which are hallowed by the Inllitution of l‘v'larriage 3 and though fiolen \Vaters feem to be fweet, yet they are Dc- the Defcendent Trunk of the great Artery +, and the right Branch relating mums: fccrated, as forbidden Fruit. and [peak a Curie to him, that doth notenjOY» toward the Spermatrclt Vein, lodged in the fame fide 5 and the left Branch oi" the preparing Artery tendeth to the Vein, feared in the Left Side. but after a manner dcl‘loWre a \Voman in irregular Convcrle, without Gods Licenfe and Order: And the Ofi'ender paieth often dear for his flolen Sweets, which end in rottennefs of Bones, and horrid Pains, the earnefl of future endlels Torments. VVhercupon I humbly conceive, it is our Happinefi, as well as our Duty, to conform to Gods holy Commands, in the regular fatislaélion of 0111‘ Senfual Appetite, as defigned to an excellent end ofProPagation 5 of which our Maker hath inflitutcd Woman an [nfirument as a Wife, and not asa Miltrcfr: as having bounded" our unrealbnable defires, to prevent the inconvenicnfc Whereupon I will follow Natures Method, by treading in her Reps-5 and begin with the Preparing Veflbls, which prefent themfelves, when the Du- plicaturc of the @arirmittmn is opened. The Spermatick Arteries and Veins, are two of each in number: The 53:21:35.1; Arteries are propagated according to the common courle of Nature, not ' exactly out of the Right Side, but rather out of the Anterior Region of to the Spermatick Artery climbing over the Vemz Car/a, doth bend its courfe Learned De Grim", giveth an account of a Body Diffeéted at Delpb in fol/4mg who according to an extraordinary courfe of Nature, faw the right Branch of the Spermatick Artery, afcend as fat as the Emulgent Vein of the Left Side,and with it allociared it l'elf,and then bent its courle downward,and was conioyncd with the other Artery belonging to the Left Side, and did tend downward with the preparing Vein 5 and when the faid unufual Spermatick Arteries did unite, which was but a {mall {pace after their rife, they of impure Mixtures, which often degenerate into a Venenate Naturfia and did take their progrefs through the region of the Loins, over the Flexors of the Thighs, and climbing on each fide over the Urctcrs, did tranfin‘it di- propagate Difeafes in {lead of Children, by Poyfoning the guilty partsadfhc vers fmall Branches to the @critmmum. 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