OF BODIES. Chap.XXXV. 



ble fpecies of an objed at his eyes, or by his eares hearing feme 

 noife it makcth ? And if there be no fuch motion there , what 

 fhould occasion hinn, to profecute or avoyd that objeft ? When 

 he tatfeth, or fmclleth,or toucheth a thing,hc findeth it (weet,or 

 bitterer ftinking or hot, or cold ; and is therewi th either pica- 

 fed or di /pleafect ; bnt when he ooely ieeth or heareth it, what ii- 

 king or diflik ing on he have of it, in order to thepreferyatiou 

 of his nature ? 



The folutiofl of this difficulty , may in prt appeare out of 

 what we have already faid.. But for the molt part.the ob/efts of 

 thefe two nobler fenles doe move us , by being joyned in the 

 memory with fame other thing that did either p.'eafe or dffl 

 pleafe fome of the other three fenfes. And from thence it is, that 

 tkemotion of going to imbrace the object, or aver/Ion from it, 

 doth immediately proceed:. as when adog feeth a man that ufeth 

 to give him meat.the fpecies of the man coming into his fanfie, 

 ealleth out of his memory the others which are of the fame na- 

 ture, and are fanner participations of that man, as well as this 

 frelli one is : but tkefc are joyned with fpeciefes of meate j be- 

 caufe at other times they did ufe to come in together: and 

 therefore the meatc being a good unto him, and caufmg him (in 

 the manner we have faidjto move towards it; it will follow that 

 the dog will prefently move towards that man, and expreflea 

 eontentednefTe in being with him. And this is the ground of all 

 affuefa&ion.in bcatts,and of making them capable of receiving 

 any inftruclions. 



THE FIVE AND THIRTIETH CHAP TER. 



Of the ntatcrt*ili*jltttmexts ff Knowledge andPajfitn ; of the fiver & 

 tffifls of Ptfwitt ; if Paine *nd Plrf*re 5 -and bow tkc vitdl 

 fpiritt are fint from the train intt the intended ftrtt 

 mif*kig the 



TO conclude this great bufinefle , whichconcerneth all i 



the mutations ana motions, that are made by outward Ttac Septuta 



Agents in a living eature,it will not be ami/Te,to take 1 "* a f!* f 



a fhort aad gcneraJl ikrvcy of the mateoall jjafirum^uts, which g c " 



concur 



