2 30 rhe WisGo M of GOD Part ll. 



nuw recipere debent^ qui naturci in Jublime fertufy 

 reBe in altis corpcriim par'tibus collccatce funt ; 

 itemque Nares^ eo quod omnis odor ad Jiiperiora 

 fertiir^ re5te fiirfumjuiit. For the Eyes^ like Scu- 

 tinelsj occupy the higheji Place, from ^vhetice feeing 

 many things, they perform their FunBiciis 5 and the 

 Ears, which are made jor the Reception of Sounds ^ 

 which naturally are carrfd upwards, are rightly 

 placed in the uppcrmofi Tarts of the Body ; aljo the 

 Nofrils, becauje all Odours afcend, are fitly fituate 

 in the fuperior Farts, I might inftance in the 

 other Members \ how could the Hands have been 

 more conveniently placed for all Sorts of Exerci- 

 fes and Works, and for the Guard and Security 

 of the Head and principal Parts ? the Heart, to 

 difpenfe Life and Heat to the whole Body, viz, 

 near the Center ? and yet bccaufe it is harder for 

 the Blood to afcend than defcend, fomewhat 

 nearer the Head? It is alfo obfervable, that the 

 Sinks of the Body are removed as far from the 

 Nofe and Eyes as may be, which Cicero takes 

 notice of in the fore-mention'd Place : Vt in 

 Mdificis ArchiteBi avertunt ab Oculis & Naribus 

 Dominorum ea quce profuentia necefdrio efjhit tetri 

 aliquid habitura,fic natura resfitmlesprocul aman- 

 davit afenfibus, 



Secondly, For Ornament : What could have 

 been better contriv'd, than that thofe Members 

 which are Pairs, iliouid ftand by one another in 

 equal Altitude, and anfwer on each Side one to 



another ? And, 



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