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Show pm I; 40' Porn; 0/" MA N. of MA N, ChapJoi 4'1 (714/; 9. of Tranfubfiarttiation,where after certain words fpoken, they that fay, the White/refl'e, Roundup/1e, Magnitude, QuailUeCOl'l‘uptlblll/V, all which are incorporeall,d"c. go out Of the Wafer, Into thc Body of our blefled Saviour, do they not make thofe Nejjet, T245. and Ties, to be fo many fpirits poflefling his body? For by SPll'ltS, they mean alwayes things, that being incorporeall,are nevertheleffc move- V Confequences from the Au Naturall ; which are gleam able from one place to another. So that this kind of Abfurdity, may rightly be numbred amongfi the many forts of Madnel'fe; and all the time that guided by clear Thoughts of their worldly lull, they forbear difputing, or writing thus, but Lucide Intervals. And thus much of the Vertues and Defects Intelleétuall. onfc uences from i Cthc chcidents of Bodies Naturall ; which is called< CHAP. IX. N A r u R A L L szheSeverallSuBiECTSofKNOWLEDGE. PH I L 0‘ s o P H Y - T Here are of KN o w L a n o a two kinds -, whereof one is Know? [edge of F48 :thc other Knowledge of' the (‘oijetlueme of one ‘rConfeq Affirmation to another. The former lS nozhingelfe, but mil ; as when we know, that, If the figurejhwne be a ‘ im'e, t/zm myflraigbt line through the Center flmll divide it into two equal! party. And this is the Knowledge required in a Philofo Pher; that is to far , ofhim that pretends to Reafoning. PHYSIQUES a Gfl Confequences fro ' S c I E N c z,that is, \ Qualitiei. Knowledge of y Confequences "‘3 " lConfeq the ( which is called ; ' Bodie alfo P H 1 I. o- l The Regifier of Knowledge of Pat? is called Hifl'ory. Whereof there be two forts: one called Natural! Hifiofry ; which is the Hiilory of fuch Faéts, or Effects of Nature) as have no Depend ance on Mans Will; Such as are the Hiflories of Meta/ls Regions, and the like. The other , is ('z‘vill, PIA/XIX, Animals, Hiflory 5 which is the Hiflory of the Voluntary Actions of men in Common-wealths. The Re ifiers of Science, are fuch Book: as contain the Demonflmtz‘om o Confequences .J\ Senfe and Memory , and is defame Know/edge : as when we fee a Faét doing, or remember it done : And this is the Knowledge required ina Witneffe. The later is called Name; and is : onditio~ L mm. 8 O P H Y. of one Affirmation, to another ; and are commonly called Books obei/ofopby; whereof the forts are many, according Confequences from . to the diverfity of the Matter; And may be divided in fuch manner as I have divided them in the following Table. the Accidents of Palitiqtee BodiCS; 1.0fConfc uences from the I". which is called< to the Rig t:, and Duties of t Po LIT 1 qu E s, z. Of Confequcntes from the L and C I v 1 L L l PH". 0 son". Subjeéis. CHAR E‘lace tl |