2 34 72^ Wi s D o M of GOD Part II. 



carry 'd away. Theft Liings^ I fay, are, for their 

 better Security and Defence, iliut up in the fame 

 Cavity with the Heart. 



V. In the abundant Provifion that is made 

 againft evil Accidents and Inconveniences. And 

 the Liberality of Nature as to this Particular ap- 

 pears, I. In that {he hath given many Members 

 (which are of eminent Ufe) by Pairs, as two Eyes, 

 two Ears, twoNoflrils, two Hands, two Feet, 

 two Breafts \Mamm(z\ tv/o Reins ; that fo, if by 

 any crofs or unhappy Accident one fliould be dis- 

 abled or rendered ufelefs, the other might ferve 

 us tolerably well; whereas had a Man but one 

 Hand or one Eye, ©f . if that were gone, all were 

 gone, and we left in an evil Cafe. See then and 

 acknowledge the Benignity of the Deity, who 

 hath beftow'd upon us two Hands and two Eyes, 

 and other the like Parts, not only for our Necef- 

 lity but Conveniency fo long as we enjoy them, 

 and for our Security in cafe any Mifchance de- 

 prive us of one of them. 2. In that all the Veffels 

 of the Body have many Ramifications, which 

 particular Branches, tho' they ferve mainly for 

 one Member or Mufcle, yet fend forth fome 

 Twigs to the neighbouring Mufcles, and fo in- 

 terchangeably the Branches that ferve thefe fend 

 to them ; fo that if one Branch chance to be cut 

 off or obftruded, its Defeat may in fome meafure 

 be fupply'd by the Twigs that come from the 

 neighbouring Veffels. 3. In that fhe hath pro- 

 vided fo many ways to evacuate what might be 



hurtful 



