350 T/}e Wisdom of GOD Part II. 



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Nature forming, fa/hiom?2gy and perfecting the 

 Parts of the Body, hath fo brought it to pafs, that 

 they (hould of themfehes, without any teaching, fet 

 about and perform their proper ABiom ; and of this 

 I once made a great Experiment, bringing up a Kid 

 without ever feeing its Dam ; for diffeEling fome 

 Goats great with Toung, to refohe fome ^ejiions 

 made by Anatomifis concerning the economy ofNa-^ 

 ture in the Formation of the Foetus in the Womb, 

 and finding a brisk Embryon \young one] J loosed 

 it from the Matrix after our ufual manner, and 

 fhatching it away before itfaw its Dam, I brought 

 it into a certain Room, having many Veffels full, 

 fome of Wine, fome of Oil, fo??ie of Honey, fome of 

 Milk, or fome other Liquor , and others, not afeWy 

 filtd with all Sorts of Grain, as alfo with feveral 

 Fruits^ and there laid it. T'his Embryon we faw 



