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Show pm I. of MAN, m: of MA N. am], 9, of Tranfubflantia'tion,wheie after certain words fpokcn, they that fay, the Whiteuejfe, Roundup/1):, Magnitude, QUflll1].,C01‘l'llpflblllfV, all which are incorporeall,d"t. go out of the Water, into the Body of our bleIIEd Saviour, do they not make tliofe Nejjet, Tuf/es. and . Confc ucnces from (Mantity and Motion. indeterminate;whichbcing the pm. 1)" I ,_ o s o p u l A ( pRI M L ciplels, or fitIt foundation oiPhilofophy, is called Phrlafopbm Prtmd- i r Confequcnces from By Figure, ..... Z G E o M a 1- M, I Qantity, and Mo- Muhmm‘quet, tion determined [By Number,, _ , S ARITHMETIQUL F Confequenccs from f' Confequences from from the Accidents common to all Bodies i Confequcnees . ‘ e Mimi! and Motion. . Ties, to be In many fpirits poaching hisde 6 For by Spirits, they mean alwayes things, that being incorporeal ,are neyertltelelIe moveable from one place to another. Sothat this kind of Ablurdity, may Naturall 7 Wind] at a 7: i - L Motion, and Quan-< rightlybe numbred amongfl the many forts of Madneile ; and all tity determined. , the timethat guided by clear Thoughts of their worldly lull, they forbear dinuting, or writing thus, but Lucide Intervals. And thus much of the Venues and Defeé‘ts Intellefiuall. , Quantlty of B05. L dies in[perm/l. Bodies Naturall which is called;< P required in a WitnelIe. The later is called A‘nem e 3 and is : anditiamll -,as when we know, that, If the f urejhwne 63 .z ' im'r, zbm Sc 1 a :1 c what is, anyflrai ht line through the Center mll die/ide- 1: into two 2 144" Confequences; winch is called Knowledge of . _, the Qialities of< Bodies Permak {began 01‘ fubftance gthcriall. ' r from r Confeqncneesfromthc Qialities ofMimml:,asSrane:, C0D Cqumccs h i Mft4fl5)&c' nent. ‘hc partsthat 0f taree : Earth, Senje,' wttbwt of fuch Facts, or Efi'eéts of Nature, as have no Dependtnce on Mans Confequcnces from, Will; Such as are the Hiltories of Alelalls , Plants, Animals l‘thc Qualities ofBo-§ Regions, and the like. The other , is ( I'm/ill Hi/fory -, which is \ dies Tern/hi4". the Hiflory of the Voluntary Actions of men in Common-wealths. The Regiflcrs of Science, are fuch Bank: as contain the Demonflrationso Confequenees of one Affirmation, to another; and are _ . Confequences from . the Accidents of . Pali'iq'" BOdiCS ; I .OfConfe uenccs from the Injh'tution of C 0 M M 0 "'W 515‘ 7 H 5' which is called< to the Rights, and Dutiex of the Body Palzon, 0" 5:10;"; ok the Po LlTI Qu es, [7,. of Confequentes from the fame, to the 1W7, a" 1g Subjefls. mice this Table between folio 40 L and 4" '5 t H". L Confequences fromthe Qualines of V:g e a "01111031". Vzflon, i . equenecs from Confequenccs from the Qialities of ,1- Confequences from 512mm,. . . .MustofilIl‘ Conf nimnl: in generafl Conl'cquences fromthe "it ofthtSmfn. , l Confequcnccs from l the Qtalities of l dnima/x. and C i v x L t PHILOSOPHY. MHEOROLOGY. _ C0me uences ofthc Qialities from Liquid Bodies that fill the {pace between the Starres; futh asare [Confequenccs from } alfo P H I L os o v H 1:. N a a r s, Alien [1‘ a c T u R I. NM]! cm 0 N. from the Light of the Starres. Out of this, and the Motion ofthe §Sc100uvun Confequences nfe uenccsfrom (:2th I ualities of . Sunnegsmadethc Screnceof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q the Starnr. Confequenees from the Influentt of the Starres, . . . .. - ...---' .. ASTROLOGY- there betwo forts:one called Natural! "11(10ng whichis the Hiflory as I have divided them in the following Table. Stiem of E N o t- ciall kinds, and Ft5‘ "3'7"" gures of Body, Doctrine of * Weigh, r ml HY s l qu E s , fré ConfequencCS l l Qualitiet. i ‘ we fee :1 Fact doing, or remember it done : And this IS the Knowledge according tothe diver-fity of the Matter; And may be divided if; fuch manner GEOGRAPHY, urns, an _ _ . . {Confequences from film malities of Bodycs Tran/Inn) fuch 3.5 fomctlfll CS appear 3 fomeumes Vflnlfll, ..... . - Affirmation to another. The former lS nothingelfe, but Senfe and Memory , and is Abfolurc Knowisa'gr' ~, 115 when commonly called Rook: uHhila/‘nphy; whereof the forts are many 47 l Confequences from _ Here are of KNO WI. we 5 two kinds -, whereofone is KIIOIF leakeaf Fat? :the other Knowledge or" the (Maine/me af one yum. nd this is the Knowledge required in a Philofopher; t at is to f: , ofhim that pretends to Reafoning. T e Regifier of Knowledge of F48 is called Hifl'or]. Whereof As r R o N o M r. the Motion ofSpe- M b . N A r u l! A L IPHILOSOPHY- OfIheSeverallSuniscrsofKNowtancs. Qiantity of the cojmy"717' Pans asof ‘55 gm" froml 13 w ,d" . , Confequcnces the Motion, and World the! Conl'c uences from the chciants of CHAP. IX. the Motion, and I [ Confequcnces from the "(tangrnl quasofMen,..........'-‘- ln Mugmfimgi §POETK Y' Con feqnences from,l the Qialities of‘ Conkqucnces Mm infpma/l from Spree/7,. L Vili ingfilc- "HORN"In Ptrjrvd "‘3'" oolQ‘"' In Reaflniflga - ' ‘ he Sfjgnilofjll IT In Contraflmga" andllfi , n n. |