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I X- Century. 



Mid 31 



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is certain v 3 that m Bodies what foe ver 

 tfidugh ihey frav^noybi/e, yet they have "IV- 

 ception: For when one l8o^ is ayplyed to an- 

 other, there. ip\i Kind of Eletlion, to embrace 

 that which iscftgreeabk' ij and to exclude or 

 expel that which is Ingrate : And whether 

 the Body be Alterant > or Altered } evermore a 

 Perception proceedeth Operation: For elle all $ofc would be alike 

 One to Another.And lometimes this Terception^n fome Kind of 

 Bodies 7 is far more Subtil than thtjenfe 5 So that the fenfeis but a 

 dull thing in Companion of it -. We lee a Weather-Glafi ^ will 

 find the leaft difference of the Weather , in Heat, or Cold , when 

 men find it not. And this Perception alio , is lometimes at VI- 

 jimce y as well as upon the Touchy as when the Load-Stone draweth 

 Iron^ox Flame fireth lS(dptha of Babylori y a great diftance of, It is 

 therefore a Subject of a very lS[oble Enquiry y to enquire of the 

 more fukil Perceptions -For it is another to open as well 



as the jenje • and fometimes better. And befides^t is a Principal 

 Afw?tf of natural Divination-^ For that which in thele Perceptions 

 appeareth early t in the great ejfefis commeth long after. It is true 

 alfo,thatitferve}h to d/jcoVer that which is Hid y as welfasrio 



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Experiments 

 in Conforr 

 couching 'Per- 

 ception in Bo- 

 dies lnfi.nfiole, 

 tending to 

 Natural Dhi- 



Subtil Trials. 



