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~ _Bothof them do receive and carry exquifite,and accurate differences 5. 
‘| asof Colours, Figures, Motions, Diftances, in, Yifibles ; and of Articulate. 
Voices, Tones, Songs, and Quaverings,in Audibles) “pyo) ir h 4h ba 
. Both of them intheir Vertue and Working, do not appear to emit any | 
_} Corporal Subftance into their ediams, or the Orb of their Vertue; neither 
| again to rife or ftir any cvident, Local Motion in their Mediums as the¥ipals, 
| but onely to carrycertain Spiritual Species. ; The perfe@ knowledge of the 
caufe whereof, being hitherto {carcely attained, we fhall fearch and handle 
_ | indue place. Hale Oh.) SHE HC tit oaeene 
| Bothof them feem not to generate.or produce any otherefte@in Na- 
{ ture, but fuch as appertaineth to their proper Obje@sand Senles, and are 
J otherwifebarren. — ei ads YG te eat 
} But both of them in their own proper a@ion, do work three manifeft 
effeG@s. The firft, in thatthe ftronger pieces drowneth'the lefler: As the 
light of the Sun, thelight of aGloworm, the réport ofan Ordnance, the 
VVoice. The fecond, in that an Obje& of furcharge or excels, deftroyeth the 
}Senfe: Asthe lightof the Sunthe eye, aviolentfound (near the Ear) the 
| Hearing... The third, inthat both of them willbereverberate: Asin Mir- 
jrors, andinEccho’s. tie’ agen “gtht 2 
} . Neither of them doth deftroy orhinder) the Species.of the other, al- 
| though they encounterin the fame Medium : As Light or Colour hinder not 
found, nor ¢ contra. . es Biholnas bie. Mi sin 
|  Bothof them affeé the Senfe in Living Creatures, -and yield Objects of 
| Pleafure and Diflike ; yet neverthelefs, the Obje&s of them do alfo (if ic 
be well obferved) affe& and work upon dead things ; namely fuch, as have 
fome conformity with the Organs of the two Senfes : As Vifibles work up- 
| ona Looking-glaf, whichis like the opal of the Eye; and Asdibles upon the 
peer of Exch, which refemble, infome fort, thecavernand ftru@ure of 
the Ear. | \ rie sonic =: 
| __ Both of them do diverfly work, as.they have their «edium diverfly 
difpofed. Soa Trembling Medium (as {moak) maketh the obje feem to trem- 
. ble ; and Rifing or Falling Medium (as Winds) maketh the Sounds to tife o 
fall. teh 
. To both, the (Medium, which isthe moft propitious and conducible, is 
Air ; For Glafsor Water, &c. are not pute 
_. Inbothof them, where the obje@ is fine and accurate, it conduceth 
-}mouch to have the Senfe intentive, and ere& ; infomuch, as youcontrat 
‘|youreye, when you would feetharply, andere& your ear, when you would 
{hear attentively ; which in Beafts chat have ears moveable, is moft 
| manifcft. . i, 
The Beams of Light, when they are multiplied and conglomerate, 
‘generate heat; whichisa differentaction, fromthe action of Sight: And 
{the Multiplication and Conglomeration of Sounds; doth generate an ex- 
stream Rarefactionof the Air; whichisan action materiate, differing from 
'the adtion of Sound. If it be true (whichis anciently reported) that Birds, 
| with great fhouts, have faln down. ellie wa 
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