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anfwers, That that would be very probabh, if that Perception 
didexceed the bounds of things material, and were of a higher 
pitch, then what is generally afcribed to Natural Inftinft, or 
Idiojymrajis : Adding, that none is like to undertake to prove, 
that the Omnipotent Maker , and Firft Mover, and Conftant Go- 
vernour of all things Ihould not be able to imprefs fuch powers 
upon Matter , as might be proper and fufficient to perform the 
ftnftions of the Senfitive life. 
Andas to what he further afferts, That fome people are more, 
yea fooner and rather fick in their Soul , than in their Eody ; 
(whereas Phyfitians do common!y in Schools refer the principal 
Seats of all Difeafes to the folid parts, and the humors, and vital 
fpirits ;) in this he fpeaketh confonantly to his 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 fubjeft alfo to preternatural affeftions, and fre- 
quently needs" the iPhyfitians aid. , . . . 
■ Befides,' he cfteems to have niade it oiut'in Ms Fathology , That 
the Gorpotreat Soul extends her Difeafes not only to the Body, but 
alfo tp the or theRational Sou],and often involves the fame 
inlier defefts andpercurbations. 
: Moreover, he thinks to have alfo proved from reafon andau- 
tWity, That there are in Man two diftinft Souls,fubordinatcly 
aiid efteems this opinion to be fo far from being Heretical or per- 
niciou^s, that on the contrary he hopes, it will prove altogether 
Orthodox, and conducive tp a good life, and a powerful confu- 
tation of Atheifin. 
But to the end that the Author migta be|:ter inform his- 
Rtader of the Gdr|36real^ .and tlie 
parts, and th^affetfipiftsojp it neceflaiy to 
defcribe tfe^ vita! Organs of ciiyers Animals;, by whole operation 
the Larhp of bi^ is maiptamed ; atid tp rej^reftilt alio tl;e Jgr^ins 
€f t^lofe tiley ^ffperrf^a ^ rute^ W&^ ; difcoyeretf by him ; 
^itb'th(Srinhi6{t% feciret^aiirl -ffi^fteft . dUEiuiL^ 
By wfficll^iattifSM (xnriparki vfe ^at^y the manifold 
and worfd^rful' Wifdic^nf 6F theCtetou^ is iiknifefted ;^ fo are by 
the famedifcovered/ even in the fmalleft andlmofi^^ Ani- 
irafe, not-bnl y mouths and limbs, bur alfp hearts, .being ,as 'twei:e 
Ibtfii^y^S&r^ tod^e^^^^ flame- . Her^ 
