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Account of three. Bochs : 
h Cljns PHILOSOPHIC NJTURJLIS, 
Ariftotelica Carcefiana, Edith fecunda, aaHa Opafcnlu 
Philofophicis varii 4rgumeHti \ quibm Errores Scbola- 
ram fajjifn deteguntur^ ac Veritas Philof&phia^ qmm 
CARIESUNAM. vocant^ confirmatun Auth. Johanne 
de Raei, Phil, in IMri Athenao Jmftclod. Prof prim. 
Amftelodaml, i^^;?<? 1677. i^ 4^. 
S thc firft Edition of this Fiece, printed many years 
cerningi r. Vulgar and Philofopbical Knowledge; Pbilo- 
fophical Principles in general : 3. The Nature gf Body : 
4. The Origin of Motion, together with an Appendix , giving • 
an account of Arifiotle'^s opinion of the FirJ ^Mover: 
$. The Communjcation of Motion, and the Aftionof Bodies 
upon one smother : 6. The Suhtile ethereal, l&dXX^Xh So this 
Second Edition is enriched with Seventeen Difcourfe?^ 
which feemto be very confiderable. And they are, touch- 
ing 
1. The genuine Doflrine of 5 and the great dif- 
ference of the pretended AriJloPelim Philolbphy of the 
Schools, from Ariftotle. , . 
2. The Knowledge of Man; what it is 5 wherein. fc. eon; 
fifts ; how the Mind by conceiving and knowing is fo far 
from being exbaufted and rendred effete ^ that thereby it is 
made much more fecund and vigorous ; aod efpecially, that 
iheNatureof the Mind doth totally exclude from it felf the 
CorporeaL\AdLiwtG, 
3. The Faculties of the Mind, and the Errors about Truth 
and Falfliood: Thefe Faculties this Author placeth, with 
his Mafter, in Cogitation, which comprehends all vi^hac is 
within us after fuch a manner, as that we are immediately 
confcious 
