Chap. 4. 133 



A N 



j ESSAY 



Concerning the POWER of the 



SUN, AIR, &c. 



CHAP. IV. 



THE 56^^, (faysP%, lib.r.cap.5.) of the 

 EJl Animus & Mens Mundi^ with feve- ^""' 

 ral other general allufive Terms dif- 

 covering the wonderful Attributes of this Sa- 

 lutary Planet : And indeed, of all the Powers 

 that co-operate together in Vegetation, this 

 may be worthily affirmed the Chief, the Fa- 

 rens Nature, and the Primim Mobile of all 

 Vegetative Motion. 



Amongft the variety of Accounts given by 

 Philofophers concerning this Luminary, as its 

 Diftance, Magnitude, &c. 1 fhall only chufe 

 to fpeak of two things, as properly relating 



K 3 tQ 



