Part 11. in the C r e a t i o n. 241 



" But more efpecially with the feveral Members 

 " of the Body, which do, in regard of the great 

 " Variety and Multitude of thofe feveral Inten- 

 " tions required to them, very much exceed the 

 *' homogeneous Parts ; and the failing in any one 

 " of thefe would caufe Irregularity in the Body, 

 *' and in many of them fuch as would be very 

 *^ notorious/* Now to imagine that fuch a Ma- 

 chine , composed of fo many Parts, to the right 

 Form, Order and Motion whereof fuch an infi- 

 nite Number of Intentions are required, could be 

 made without the Contrivance of fome wife 

 Agent, muft needs be irrational in the higheft 

 degree. 



This wonderful Mechanifm of human Bodies, 

 next to viewing the Life, may be k^n at large in 

 the excellent Figures of Spigelius and Bidloo^ their 

 Situation, Order, Connexion, and manner of fe- 

 parating them, in Lyferus his Cult, Anatom, The 

 almoft infinite Ramifications and Inofculations 

 of all the feveral Sorts of Veflels, the Structures 

 of the Glands, and other Organs, may eafily be 

 detefted by Glaffes, and trac'd by blowing in of 

 Air and drying them, or by injedling thro' pecu- 

 liar Syringes melted Wax or Quickfilver, the 

 Operations whereof may be learned out of Swam* 

 merdamy Cafpar Bartholiney ^nd Antonio Nuck. 



IX. Another Argument of Wifdom and Pe- 

 lign in Contrivance of the Body of Man and o- 

 ther Animals, is the fitting of fome Parts to di- 

 vers Offices and Ufes^ whereby Nature doth (as 



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