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Show ~ . ·.- I • .. Of tin f)iMdnct_ment ·rf. ltar~in~, thode tt:.an tb«t whtob ~teBeaftsare_ capable· m~£e a nd do'e 'p' ut in 'Ire; wh .tG : h t·s ap erpe1 N4 Ut ·n t en dt'n g •rfr.aijwgfimt ~nc thing ~rg,e~ and tmpofod,by an ab- . . folute nec-eJSitU 4 c8nfo~11.f!O~ '8:{ bang; For fo Ctctro fa~tbverie trUl)r;y'fosvnt rndedtttt~,~ lfatura~ & · . .&rtem. fope 'Vincit : And therefore lf It bee ra yd of -Men, · · · . ,_ . .. .. · ... . ., ... Z(l,rJOr omnta 'V ·nett . .. 11?'/'r~bus, & dt1ris 1Jr~ens in rebus 'egej!4s ;. ·lt is·likewife fayd ofbeafts, ·.~ts Pfi.ttaco dorutt Ju- 111'11"~ttf ~ Whe taught ~the Rat~ en tn a ~r?wth to lirOW pibt>les into an nol~?W tr:ee, where fhe fp_Yed -~ter;· tJlat t~e wa~r mtght rtfe, fo as iliee mtght cotrfet6.lf?1Who'laught tbt Bee tO fayle through. ft b'a ~af\i sea:(c)f.lyte, and tO. fi~de . ~he ~a y from a lieM i flower it ~rtat way otf, to her 8tue.l. \vho· tllGght the An~ to bit~ eaerie graine 'Of Corne, that , ebufied:l in ller.bill, leafti~ ihould take roote and · gr~We ~ -~dde t~n. ~h~ wot~Extun.dere '· which .im:~ pCrfem ~e e!tt~tamet11W~u1ue, and the ~or d. P a~". latim,wni b irhpottedi the e~treame fiovvneife; ~nd we are whereWe were, euen amongfl: the E~,Ypttans . Gods; ttlere being little left to the faculrie ?f Rea (on,, and'?ethi?~tothedutie efovl.tt ~r matterofl?~ $1t.ritton. · : . . . . · secondly , = tne ~n:duCli<?n whic~ .the ~q~ttt,ns-fpeake o~ and whit: fee~neth . famthar _wnh _Pl~~ to, w he ~Y the PrindflM of sciences rna y be prft· aertded to be inuented, ~d fo. the midqle propo ~-. . by deriuation &<!ltW ·the Frincipl'es ; · t~etr ·, · · · · f<Yclr.me I o f/he fic.ond. 13.o'o~. ~ . ·.' 50 1111~~u~ 'Jndutlion, I fay is vtt erl.y.vitious and_ in- · · ~'""'! .. wherein their err our is the fowler, be .. is ·the duede of <._/.{ rt. to perfeae and ~W~atur.e: but they contrariewife haue wroned, and traduced Nature.· For hee that. •• "' .... ".-~iely ol>ferue ho\ve the minde doth gacxcellent dew of Knowledge, like vnt<J ifNII'o!•~~., the· Po~t fpeaketh 0f L/1 ereimelli.s c£/e-deftilling and contryuing it out of parti.naturall and artificiall, as the flowers of mau~·and 'Garden : fhall finde that the rriind felfe by 'Nattlre ·doth tnannage ; ·and an Iriduttion , much better than they it. F~r . to conclude vppon 4n EnuumeticN! ars without injlance cuntradifforie: ..a,. ..... ,...J,Hon: bm: a conietlure ; for who can many fi1bieCl~) vppon thofe particulars, et"tr\iflll~"e of a fide, that ~he(e are not other. " . ...,_~J,.&..qL·ie fid~, which appeare not. ? ·~s if ftiotdd haue refied vppon thofe sonn('s which were brought befOre .. him, and · · Dauid, which was in the field. And this (to lay truth) is fo groife : as it had not • .nnt:II!O•.ble for wittes fo fubti1e, a! hau(! man-efe t hinges, to haue offered it to the · ·. that they hafted to their T.heori~s and Pr11u:s, and· were .i~nperious and fcorneft~U · I&•]IIIWJt'P .. iculars, which their manner was to. ~t!' ·,·n~ LilltJres and riatores for Sarge~nts ers, tAd fommot~endam tMrbam, t~ make. N n 2. way . ' \ |