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Show 24 Path of MA N. pm I-Love, are the fame thing; fave that by DCfil'C, WC alWflyCS fignific the Abfence of the Objetft-7 by Love, molt. commonly the Pre fence of the fame. So alfo by Averfion, we fignifie the Abfence 5 and by Hate, the Prefence of the Object. . Of Appetites, and Averfions, fome are born with men, as Appe- tite of food, Appetite of excretion,and exoneration, ( which may al- fo and more properly be called Averfions, from fomewhat they feele in their Bodies;) and fome other Appetites,not many. The reft,wh_ich are Appetites ofparticular things,proceed from Experience,and triall oftheir CECGIS upon themfelves, or other men. For of things wee know not at all, or believe not to be, we can have no further Defire, than to tail and try. But Averfion wee have for things, not which we know have hurt us 3 but alfo that we do not know onely whether they will hurt us, or not. . Cavtmpt. E 7/: ll. l‘u/i hrum. Tm‘pr, _ (ll/112.6. Thole things which we neither Defire, nor Hate, we are faid to Camemne : Co N r r: M p r bein n0thing elfe but an immobility, or contumaCy of the Heart, in re ifting the action ofCC rtain things ~, and proceeding from that the Heart is already moved otlierWif e, by other more potent objeéts‘ ,or from want of experience of them. And becaufe the conflitution of a mans Body, tation,it lSlmpollibl€ that all the fame things is in continual] mu- in him the fame Appetites, and Averfions : fliould alwayes caule Confent, in the Delire of alniof't any one and much lelle can all men But whatfoever is the object of any mans the fame Objeé‘t. Appetite or Delire ; that is it, which he for his part calleth Good : And the objeét of his Hate, and Averfion, Etull/ ', And of his Contempt, Vile. and Incorr/ideraéle; For tliefe words of Good, Evill, and with relation to the perlon that ufeth Contemptible, are ever ufed them : There being nothin limp] y and abfolutely {o 5 nor any common Rule of Good and Evill, to be taken from the nature of the objects tliemfel ves ; but from the Perlbn of the man (_ where there is no Common-wealth -,) or, (in a Common-wealth) from the Perfon that reprefenteth it, or from an l'blti'atOi‘ or judge, whom men and make his ientence the Rul difagreeing fliall by confent fet up, e The Latine Tongue has two thereof. words, whole fi gnifications app tothoie of Good and Evi roach ll; thole are I‘ultbrum and Tur b ut are not preci'fely the flame, And pe. which by {oine apparent fignes Whereof the former fignifie ‘tat, which pi'otiiilbtli Evil. But ptomifeth Good -, and the later, that, in our Tongue we have not names to exprefle them by. {0 general! But for Pale/2mm3we lay in lbme Raye , in others Beautiful rhinos l, or Hand/lime, or Gal lant, Oi‘ Honourafle' 01 Camel), or Amalie, and for Turpe, Paula, Def ormed ugly Rafe, Naufeam, and the like, as the fubjeét fliall require -, intlieir proper places lignifi All which ,words' nanee,tliatpi~01ni1etliGoode nothing els, but the Mine or Countej three kinds -, Good in the and Evil. 50 that of Gdod' there be .is the end delired, which Promile, that is Puldarum; Goodin Eff-cot, as the Means, which is calis called jufll/I (lam Dell: lat all - and G Lorna/gin Ptomile, is led Vii/e, Profitaél; 5 and asfmaily of Egild that they call Tarp: ; Ev il in Effeé}, and End, C174 .5. of MA N' 93 P Zip/affirm _,.,7. ,r,,. End, is Moleflum, V/iyleafimi, Trouélefome ; and Evrll in the Means, ' ‘ " ' rt "11 . . 1'7"" [e2 "march? "file's :vlliieh is really within us, is ( as I have fayd beAS)!" SenMotion, (Sim caufed by t he a &i o nof externallobjeéts, butthe in . h E . Sound. to ) onely fore - to the Siwht,Light and Colour; tot e aie, ' , a pale-'rilccbdom are: fo, when the aetion of the fame obieét 15 conNOleclllfraom the Eyes, Eares, and other organs to the Heart 5-thf‘fkcall Sign there is nothingfbut Motio‘n, or angggiihgvlhi2C1113i122l3e :1: ‘ ‘ ~ '1 nto or i'omtie b. . _ p 1112?:{2:233d;lb; rhoiion, is that wee either call De L I c m, 113:};ng7,. > i or T "‘0" LP 0 F Il/itilii‘xscalled Appetite, and for the apparence of ~ Tin? Motion,)v lure feemeth to be, a corroboration of Vitall Tleflure. It Ddeem:illiiliilpfltfhereunto-, and therefore fuch things as caufed mom‘s: athlete nor improperly $3,153]; '01. fortifying, and thecalled Jurzmcla, (dj'uwrzdo,) from » contrary], Molefla, Oflerifitve, from Offence. I etalldtIFUblnlgoi'heDlggél/Sn iere ore _, , )Vliisllthe apparence, or . fenfe of hindering, Gdoldifuarnd Maleflalim or Difplefzfare, the appgrincemiisfzrcicfinof Evill. And confequentl all Appetite, Defire, all} .OJC' d Averanied with fome Delig itniore or le-ll'e , and all me , an lion, with more or lefTe Dilplealure and Olfencp. f f f n ob'et‘t Of Pleafiires,or Delights, fome arife fromtie cen e o 'Ehe brd "6%"er PrelentaAndtliofc may be called Pleafures of offlft', (l- .‘ t: n fmfc. , ‘ l/ as it is tiled by thofe onely that condemn them, munb o {ti/filth there be Lawes.) Of this kind are all Onerations and Exogentions of the body , as alto all that is plealant, in the 3:11:33, files; rim Smell, TaJ'l, or 'i'buc/J 5, Others arife from the Expe f‘ dim" . PI'SECCLlS from forefight of the End, .or COnEunn-Cfbrod macaw, whethertliofe things in the Senfe Pleale or Difplea er. n as . 1nd "him", Pleiszes of the Mind of him that draweth thofe 'con efquen . ,{ome W wand are generally called jor . In the like manner, Difplea uies, 11; con, it???" in the Senfe, and called l)A r N E -, others, in the Expectation o .‘ * e and are called GRI n F e . . . Gil-hf}. m k(illirz'l‘eslimple Palfions called Appetite, dDefre, L?d,rgiberlfcoll13 Hate, joy, and Gr/e/e, have their names for lVeIlS Icoln 1 e e di Crflv‘ vcrfitieti. As fir-ft, when they one fucceed anot iei, t tey 3:, v_ A :1 called irom the opinion men have of the likelihoofcll oiiat'tlainn‘ti? what they defire. Secondly, from the obte'et lovedoi1 ateeF. urtlfllll ly, from the corilitlei‘iititiit ill maniylfof them toget er. 0 y, ltei‘ation ion it e e, , lighgfilfietite withor an ucce opinionofattainrngns called H o e E . The fame, without luc IOplnlon,~D F. s p A i R t . H555, 1‘ Ater/ion, withopinion of "u". from the objeét, IFERH . C or", T he fame, with hope ot avoyding that Hurt by ie ll ence, a RA 0 F. . Sudden C ourage, AN 0 e n. . 11), [mm cars. (13mg. Wig". , . Conflant Hope, Cos r ID a x c )2 of our felyes. Coufiant Drfpaye, Di r r ID t N c t- of' our lelves. 0%,,"ch mama, i |