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vine predictions, to serve as a guide in the interpretation of 

 prophecies. 



The Philosophy of the Ancient Fables ; or a just inter 

 pretation of the mythology of the ancients. 



Primary Philosophy; or a collection of general axioms, 

 subservient to all the sciences. 



Physical Astronomy ; or a philosophical history of the 

 heavens. 



A Just Astrology; or the real effects of the celestial 

 bodies upon the terrestrial. 



A Calendar of Doubts; or natural problems, to be con 

 tinued through all ages, along with a calendar of vulgar 

 errors. 



A Collection of the Opinions of the Ancient Philosophers. 



An Inquiry into the Simple Forms of Things; or that 

 which constitutes their essences and differences. 



Natural Magic ; relative to the doctrine of forms. 



An Inventory of Knowledge; or an account of the stock 

 of learning among mankind. 



A Calendar of leading Experiments; for the better inter 

 pretation of nature. 



Short and commodious Methods of Calculation, in busi 

 ness, astronomy, &amp;lt;fec. 



The Doctrine of Gesture; or the motions of the body, 

 with a view to their interpretation. 



Comparative Anatomy betwixt different Human Bodies. 



A work upon Incurable Diseases, to lessen their number, 

 and fix a true notion of incurable in medicine. 



The Laudable Means of procuring easy Deaths. 



A Set of approved and effectual liemedies for Diseases. 



The Ways of Imitating Natural Springs and Bath Waters. 



The Filum Medicinale; or Physician s Clue in Prescrip 

 tion. 



A Natural Philosophy fundamental to Physic. 



The Ways of Prolonging Life. 



An Inquiry into the Nature and Substance of th^ sensi 

 tive Soul. 



The Doctrine of Muscular Motion; or the efficacy of the 

 spirits in moving the body. 



The Doctrine of Sense and Sensibility ; or the difference 

 betwixt perception and sense. 



