215 
Cemury X. 
_ 1900. 
Expetiment 
Solitary, _ 
touching thé 
General Sym- 
pathy of Mens 
Spirits, 
gy He delight which Men have in Popularity, Fame, Honor, Submifion; and 
T Subjettios of other Mens Adindes, Wills, or Affedtions (although thefe things 
may be defired for other ends) feemeth to be athing’init elf; without con- 
» J templation of confequence, graceful, and agreeable to the Nature of Man. 
_ 4 This thing (furely) is noc without fome fignification, as if all Spirits and 
{Souls of Men came forth out of one Divine Limbus ; elfe, why be Men fo 
much affeted with that which others think or fay ? The beft remper of 
Mindes, defireth good Name and true Honor; the lighter, Popularity and 
_-| Applaufe ; the more depraved, Subjection and Tyranny ; as is feen in great 
Conquerors and Troublers of the World; and yet morein Arch-Hereticks, 
| for the introducing of new Do@tines, is likewife anaffeCtation of Tyranny 
over the Underftandings and Beliefs of Men, 
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