The Preface. 



tagc of any free And ingenuou* mind ^ jo if any others Jhali 

 exfreffe a negletf of what he hath withfo much labour hewed 

 out $f the hard rock of Nature -^ or fia/l difcourteoujly cavill 

 at the notions he (0 freely imparteth unto them ; 4// thc^> 

 reffentmertt hefiull make thereof, will be to defire the frjl^ to 

 confider^ thM their flight e 'ft eeme of his worke^ obligeth them 

 10 entcrtainc their thoughts veithfome more noble and morels 

 frof table fub]eff, and better treated, then this is : And the /4- 

 ter fort, to ]ujlife their dtflike ofhisdotfrine, by delivering 

 a fairer And more complete bodyofPhilofophj, of their ownc. 

 Which if hereupon they doe, his being t he eccApon o 

 ones bettering themfehes^ And of the others bettering 

 ) will be the befl fucceff'e he can ivijh his Bnke. 



