Vrw-Buriall 



and regarding only his im~ 

 roprtall partj was indifferent to be burnt 

 or buried* From fuch Confiderations 

 Agents might conremn Sepulture. And 

 being fatisfied that the foul could 

 aotperiftb grow carelefle of corporal! 

 entcrrment.The Stricfy who thought the 

 fouls of wife men had their habitation a- 

 bout the J000#,might make flight account 

 >f fubterraneous deposition; whereas the 

 'ythdgorians and tranfcorporating Phi- 

 olbphers, who were to be often buri- 

 id, held great care of their enterrcnenr. 

 \nd the Platonicks rejeded not a due 

 are of the grave, though they put their 

 Ihes to unreafonable expeiSations, in 



icir tedious term of return and long fet 

 evolution* 



Men have loft their reafonin nothing 

 o much as their religion, wherein ftones 

 nd clouts make Marty rs$ and fince the 

 eligionof onefeems madneflcuntoan* 

 >ther s to afford an account or rational! 

 f old Rites, requires no rigid Reader 3 

 "hat they kindled the pyre averfly, 

 >r turning their face from it, was an 

 wodfome Symbole of unwilling miDi- 

 That they wafced their bones 

 4 with 



