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From the confideration of the Cocks being moved 
thus by enchantment^ he takes occafion to difcourfe 
of all lorts of motions which he reckons up to the 
number of 19. Beginning with Artificial motion 
here he confidcrs the afirologers opinion of what 
we call Freewill, how it is mechanic allj cmkd by 
the unequal motion of the rather than from 
any determination from within; as alfo Carte fius 
his mechanical animal^ Coskinomancy z\^o^ and all 
othtx {oxtso^ Legerdemain. 
Under the Motus Belialis comes the Incubus^ to- 
gether with the manner of driving it away ; as all 
ions Apparitions^ and the Imaginary journeys of 
witches. So under his /ympathetic\mot ion he com- 
prehends the Divining wand^ the Remora, the Tc^r- 
pedoznd the Heliotrope :^nd after alljiis accounts 
of the various forts of unlawful motions^ he asks 
this quefiion^ viz : what excufe the pretenders to 
thefe fuperftitions can make ; and reckons up their 
anfwers diccoxdmg to the order and number of the 
letters^ m Prc^fiigiarum Satan<^ excufatio^ all which 
he confutes. Under the internal force of words, is 
comprehended the Cabala with all forts of Signa-^ 
tures: ?ind Talisman's^ as alfo the art of r^yc^/z;/;;^ 
Quefi ions by mixing the twenty four letters; and 
explaining doubts by verfes ot Oijid and Virgil^ 
&c. As likewife fome account of that natural language 
Adam was iuppofed to have had, by the very 
elocution of which alone.^ he exercifcd the domi^ 
nion 
