anfwers, That that would be very probable, if that Perception 
didexceed the bpunds of things, njatena^^ of a higher 
pitch, thea whSt is generally afcribed'to Natural Inftinft, or 
Uiojyncrafis i . Adding , that Bone is like to luidertaiie to prove, 
that the Oiiynipotent Maiier and .Firfl: Mover, and Conft^nt Go- 
vernoiir of all things liiould not be able to iiiiprefs fuch powers 
upon Matter , as might be proper and fufficient to perform the 
fimaiom of the Senfitive life. 
Andastowhathe furtiier afferts^ That fome peopx are more, 
yea fooiier and rather fick in their Soul , than in their Body ; 
(whereas Phyfitians do connnon'y in Schools refer the principal 
Seats of > all Difeafts to the folid parts, and the humors, and vitaj 
fpiritsO in this he fpeaketh confonantly to \)is Hypothefis: For, 
fince that that Soul hatha material Being co-extended to the Body, 
and peculiar parts, powers and affedions, he rationally conclu- 
deth, that it is fubjeftalfo to preternatural affections, and fre- 
quently needs the Phyfitians aid. 
Befides, he efteems to have made it out in his Pathology^ That 
the Corporeal Soul extends her Difeafes not only to th€ Body, but 
alfo to the ^iindor the Rational SouJ^and often involves the fame, 
her defefls and perturbations. 
Moreover, he thinks to have/alfp proved from reafon and aii- 
thority. That there are in Man two diftinft Souls,fubordinately ; 
and efteems this opinion to be fo far from being Heretical or per- 
nicious, that on the contrary he hopes, it will prove altogether 
Orthodox, and conducive to a good life, and a powerful confu- 
tadon of Atheifm. 
But to the end that the Author might the better, inform his 
.Reader, of the Corporeal Nature , and the flammecm 2nd lucll 
parts, and the affedions of the fame, hefoundit necefiary ^<?/Ato 
defcribe the vital Organs of divers Animals^ by whofe operation 
the Lamp of Life is maintained ; and to reprefent alfo the Brains* 
of thofe they call per fed Brutes, and of Man, difcovered by him; 
as to their inmoft receffes, and jheir fecret and fuialkft duBm sl 
By which manifold and Mhparaiive Anatomy , as the manifold; 
and wonderful wifdom of the Creatouris manifefted^ foareby- 
the fame difcovered, even in the fii^alleff and ir.ofl defpicable Ani^ 
mals, not only mouths and Bmb^,., but alfo hem being 3?^'twerei 
la many alcars and hearths to perpetiia^te this vital ilame; , Bmi 
