rcqaircd in any other : and therefore the fame obje^Uon 
may lye againft the ConfikutiBn «fthebrmn it felf, which con-- 
fifts of foft medullary Fibres that are however fit enough 
to receive or propagate any motion, and whilft they are 
filPd with Animal ^rits may be allow'd to have the like 
Tenfnefs, or refinance that di lock^of wool h^s^ or a Spider's 
Web. And if I may be admitted to carry on the fimili- 
tude^ As that little Animal in the Centre of its foft circumtend-> 
ed Fibres is fenfible of the leaft gale of Wind, or is ala- 
rim'd by the leaft noife or touches of its prey or of an enemy 
from any Quarter* by the delicate expar^on of its Fibres: 
So may the Soul much more (ia the common fenfory) being 
furroundedby Fibrillce of expanded Nerves and of a jmer make^ 
apprehend from what Quarter the feveral motions come 
from abroad,and more minutely perceive the difference of 'em in 
refpeO: of the diverfeOrgans of fenfe and the different fine'* 
nefs or tenjion of thofe Nerves that belong to ibe fame. 
i 
St^z faulcs being committed by the VitisinthtFrevlousBll^ 
C0Uf»fe to thisy itt the Philof. CoUeftions^ Numk6. majhc thus 
c6rre6led. Pag. 170, Ud. 2p. ioi even and fight y xQzievenandin 
ftH. 175. 1. 18, (ov fight, ufite. In theMargents of pag.179. 
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