14 i)flIO?POf 'Bjuteji} or^ 
have crooked talons , beafts that live upon prey , 
and Spiders , which teed upon Flies, Some crea- 
tures are domeftique , as the Coa> and Dog , and 
other creatures. It is the wonderful wiWomeof 
God , that fome Ihun the company of man , others 
love it; concerning which 7 '^^ fpeakech, Cap. 59. 
who hath [et the voild Affe at liberty ^ or vfhohath 
loafed thi: bonds of the wild Affe-he derideth the mul- 
titude of the City , heheareth not the cry of the dri very 
he fesketh out the Momtaines for his paflure y and 
fearchsth after every green thing. Will the Unicorn 
fervethee> &c. 
5. Some creatures have more par ts, fome havefew- 
er. But all creatures have various parts, becaufe i 
the Soul reiideth not but in an organick body. All i 
crea ures coniift ofthofe parts that are necefl'ary ; 
for their nutrition , or augmentation , thus they , 
have that which is analogous to bones and nervesi j 
the head is the feat of the Senfcs , wings for mo- 
tion. 
6. Some Creatures have feet, and they either 
have 2. 4 8, or 16 feet , as Spiders. Thofe Crea- 
tures that have wings , have either two wings , or 
four wings , as certain infers ' Fijhes have neither 
feet nor wings , becaufe that they live in a thicker 
hie dium than other Creatures do. 
7. Ocher Creatures are made to labour^as Horfesy 
and Camels • other creatures God hath made only 
for food, as Hogs. Ocher creatures God hath made 
fcr both, as Oxen. Some for fafety,as Dogs, 
7. Some creatures are dumb, as moft Fipes.Other 
cteatures hitydl a voice , or rather make a Noife , 
and 
