CONCLUSION. 419 



One Nutnrtllfht other L9gtc*ll'.)tn& I will yeeld that they have 

 reafon, and that I have groflely mi (taken what he hath written, 

 and that I doe not reach the depth of his lenfe. But rhis they will 

 never be able to do. 



Be/ides the whole fcope of his doftrine, and all hisdffcour- 

 fes and intentions, are carryed throughout , and are built upon 

 the fame foundations, that we have Jaid.for curs. Which being 

 fo, no body can cjuareli with us for ArilMtles fake ; who as he 

 was the greatest Logician y and Metaphyficun , and univer/all 

 Scholler peradventCre tfiar ever jiv e*d ; and was fo highly efke- 

 med, that the good turne whkh Sjtia did the world in laving hb 

 workes, was thought to recompence his many oucragious cruel- 

 ties and tyranny ; fo his name mutt never be mentioned among 

 /chollers, but with reverence , for his unparalleled worth; and 

 with gratitude, for the large ilccke of knowledge he hath en- 

 richedus with. Yet withali we are to c on/ider.thac fince his rayn 

 was but at the beginning of fciences , he could not choofe but 

 have fome defects and mortnefles > among his many ^reat and 

 admirable perfe^icns. 



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