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Show {)j the ad#4.YJr:em~nt Q} ~t~tr.ning, be en¢ x: U i-j»1 ~· and ttP... arr th.e y are fa{ eli.,h fq rh th r: e ouht .. ;.~ t.-,;. • ard parts that no man at toug t, waru b:&4n lOW ' - lB h d to m;ke an Imitation by Art o~Natural at es, an .d. . b' c.oun.taines. w.ht~h neuertheleffe are Me tctna ~e 14 · •• c. • 1 • c"anfelfeo tO receiue tp.Clf ,veftlJeS .IrOI!l ~~11n~ra S • an d n· ot ,t O· one 1y , out difcerned ahn d dtfhn·g tuG1·e d fi l l·.r··Ilar M\lnerall t ey recetne Ttn-rom w 1at part "'" . 1 h l'k . h' h "n" '"ure,as Su 1 p h ur ,V t'trtole , fieele, or t ef i 1· e. wf lC N an1re 1.f .1 t may Ll;' e·reduced• to compo lttfo nds oR , ahrt , . both the varietie of them will be encrea e ' U\ t e tern er of them will be more com~anded. . . Bp 1 ft 1 grow to be more parucular, than ts a .. Ft.l .~ mJ1ea-. · _utb leea eithet to my . · " · ·I 1ntenuon, or to prop crt ton, dtctdnale,;~- wgr~lleacon~lude this .oart with the note of one defici-ue e 'VtCt· - ~ C" h f n r bus Meajt.- ence more ' which feemet to rrn. e •o g·r eatf ell con1e- . · nee which is that the pretcrtpts 1n v e, are too C,l fJ4YUffJ. · qc_uoem pe,n dious toa't taine thei·r e~ d : fco r_t~ my vn d~ r- . ftandirfg, it is a vaine and ~atte~tng optnton> to t~11nk any ;A:(ed~cine can be fo f?ueratgne, or fo ha pp1e, a~ that the Receit or vfe of It, can worke any great ef .. fea vpon the bodie of man; it we~e a fir an~ e fpeach, which fpoken; or fpoken oft, iliot~ld reclatt~e a.ma~ . from a vice, to whtch .he were by n~tu.re fubie8:. it is order~ ponrfu~te, feque~c.e, and intercha~ge of application, w~ich is ~ighue m nature; ~htcb ~~- thoughit ncqutre more e~aa k~owl~~ge tn pre~ct t· . bing, and mo~e · pte~~fe obe8ten.c7 ~n obf~rtnng, yet is recompe~ced wnh tile mag~tt~lde of effe0s· And although a man ~~uld t~tnl<e by the day· , ly vifitations of the l.).btfttmns, , that there w.ere a ; .· . , pouduance I . . -'.· . The ftcond bOof<!.. 44 - ~o.urft~ance in the cure; yet let arman foo)(intolthcir prefcrtpts and minifirations, and he iball finde them _ t inconfiancies, and euerie dayes deuifes,withouc · 'I . ~etl~.d prouidence or proi~tt ; Not that erlerie ~pulons or fuperfiitious prefcript is effeetuall no r:e than euerie firaighc way ,.is the way to hea~en, · lt t-he truth oJ' the direllion, tnufi precede foueritie · 'lf~bfiritance. • F~r cojmetique, it.hath par~s Ciu.il~,and parts Efmtnate: for cleanelfe of bodte, w.as euer eHeetned 'proceede from a due reuerence to God to facie:. ·e,-andtoonr(e1ues. Asfor artificiaJldec~ration it weH worthy of the ~eficiences which it hath: be·neither fine inongh to deceiue,nor handfome to fe, nor ·wholefome to pleafe. · · .. · For Arh!etiqtie~ r. taketh~~u.bieCtofitJargely;tliat I .Qfay,-for any potpt ofabthue~wbereuntot e boer~ f 61m may be ;~totight? w~ether it be of1i10j.. te-, o.t of P atient;e, wherof Afft#itie hadttWo parts, :Wmg . and Swiftne[Se : · And·Patlence1ikewife hath· , · llardne~e againfl wants and· ~xtremi'ties.-; .,.,_,lll'"l'IPII/U~Ytfi'J~e of payne' 0Y torment ;: whet~f W..e fee . aifes i~ Turn biers; 1n~auiges, and i . th~ litffer punlihment.: Nay, if t~te b~·any ethet· -~~L~La which falles not within a·ny of the former· MHJc:m~ .. ~s in th~ffthardiue,thcrt obtaine atlra · e f ~?nta·yni~g refpiration, .. and t he·Hk'e, r ~ ':" IIMu!!f·.~o~ thts part. Of thef~ rhinge~ the pr.atlifes . . : bt1t the Phi!Olopnie that concern ih~ ~·-~.. ·~ m~~h enqnired : tile rath r I thifik~• . ~ L 1 -~a · -· ·-- becaufe· - ~ . ..__ __ ______ .. |