ji and Living Creatures, they will. Itisno marvel therefore, that a {mall Qyan- 
Spirits, inthe Cells of the Brain, and Canals of the Sinews,are able . 
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| roses whole Bedy (which is of fo great mafs) both with fo great force, 
[asin Wreftling, Leaping; and with fogreat {wiftnefs, asin playing Divifi- | 
} onuponthe Late: Suchis the force of thefe two Warures, Air and Flame 
eial ey fee ee ron ‘ 
| when they incorporate, ©’ 
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| wwife i¢ would have been, and appear in figure Globular, and not in Pyrame. 
You fhall fec alfo, thatthe inward flame of the Candle keepethcolour, and 
os 
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cf ia Ak ae : a : 
WF dgie greater the flame is atthe bottom,the higher istherife. . ‘The other, 
| that Fla 
|twixt Cénfiffing Bodies. It appeareth alfo, that the form of a Pyramis in 
| Flamé, which we ufually fee, is meerly by accident, andthat the Airabout, 
| by quenching the fides of the Flame, ¢rufheth it, and extenuateth it into 
{that form} for of it felf, it would'be found: And’therefore Smoak is in 
| the figureof a Pyrams reverfed ; for the Air quencheth the Flame, ‘and re- 
jceiveththeSmoak. Note’alfo, thacthe flame of the Candle, within the 
| upwards,» but moveth waving, and to'andfro: As if Flameof’ hisown Na- 
| ture (if it were not quenched) would roul and turn’as well as move up- 
q ares. By allwhich it fhould feem, that the Cele/fal Bodies (moftof them) 
are true Fires or Flames, as the Szozcks held ; more fine (perhaps) and rari- 
fied, than our flameis. For they areall Globular and Derernate, they have 
Rotation, andthey havethe.colour and fplendor of Flame: So that Flame 
| above, is durable and confiftent, and inhis natural place; but with us, it 
is, a ftranger, and momientany and impure, like V#/eam that halted with his 
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‘Ake an Arrovy, and hold it in Flame for the {pace of ten Pulfes; and 
* when it cometh forth, you fhall finde thofe parts of the Arrow which 
7 stab SUT bei ot 1 + oles b Kia's 
ore, that He. OFFS is not violentor furious, but whereitis checked and 
ould eb rt up ;, they anfiver, that the pure Elemental Fires inhis own 
¢, and lotircitate, is but of a moderate heat. 
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| flameof the Spirit of Wine,is troubled; ‘anddoth not onely open and move | 
31. 
Experiment 
Solitary, 
touching the 
Secret Nature 
of Flame. 
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Experiment © 
Solitary. 
touching the : 
Different force 
of Flameinthe 
midfi, andon 
the fides. 
