The C O N T E N T S. 



Of Mountains, and their Ufes, Pa^e 215. to 220. 



II. The Wifdom of God dijcover'd in the Stru^ure of the Bodies ef 



Men and other Animals. 

 "Eleven general Obfervations demonf rating this Wifdom and Goodnefs 



of God in forming our Bodies. 



1. The ereB Foflure of the Body of Man, p. 221. commodious, [i.} 

 For the fujlaining of the Head, p. 222. [2.] For ProfpeSt, ibid. 

 [3.] For walking and uftng our Hands, p. 223, 224. That this 

 EreSlion of the Body zuas intended by Nature, proved by fever at 

 Arguments, and particularly by the faftcning the Cone of the Heart 

 to the Midriff', of -which an Account is given out of Dr. TyfonV 

 Anatomy of the Orang-Outang. p. 225, 226. 



2. In that there is nothing deficient or redundant in the Body of 

 Man, p. 227. J notable Story of a Man^s giving Suck to- a young 

 Child, well attefted. ibid. 



3. The Parts of the Body mof conveniently fituate, for Ufe, for Or- 

 nament , and for mutual Afftjiance. p. 229, 230. 



4. Ample Provifion made for the Defence and Security of the principal 

 Parts, Heart, Brain, and Lungs. p. 231, 232, 233,. 



5. Abundant Provifion made againft evil Accidents and Inconveni- 

 ences, p. 234, 235. 



^ome Obfervations concerning Sleep, p. 235, 236. 



^hat the Infenfiblenefs of Pain during Sleep proceeds^ rather from the 



Relaxation of the Nerves than their ObJiruBion. p. 237. 



6. The Con [I an cy obferv'd in the Number, Figure, and Site of the 

 principal Parts, and the Variety in the lefs. p. 238. 



7. The annexing of Plea Jure to thoje Anions that are neceffary for )he 

 Support of the Individuum, and the Continuation and Propagation 

 of the Kind. p. 239. 



8. The Multitude of Intentions the Creator mujl have in the Forma- 

 tion and fitting the fever al Parts for their refpefiive ASlions and 

 ^f^' _ p. 240, 241. 



9. The fitting and accommodating fome Parts to divers Offices and 

 Ufes, an Argument of Wifdom and Defign in the Contrivance of the 

 Body of Man and other Animals. p. 241, 242. 



1 o. In the Nourijhment of their Bodies, viaking that Food -which is 

 proper to preferve them in a healthful State, grateful to the Tafie, 

 and agreeable to the Stomach. Of the great Ufe of Pain. 



p. 243, 244. 



II. The Variety of Lineaments and Difftmilitude of the Faces of Men, 

 as alfo of their Voices and Hand-zvritings, all of mighty Importance 

 to Man. p. 245, 246, 247. 



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