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Ufefulnefs of Experimental- Natural Philo fophy , will Arongly evince, How 
Much that Philofophy , which fetches out the real Produaions of feature 
( the true Works of, Cod ) does manifeft the Divine Glory more than the 
Notionals of the Gentils. 
This Author (now a Fellow of the Royal Society ) delivers bis Matter In 
two Books. 
Lib. 1 . Cap. 1. Atheifls are disappointed of the Authority of Eplcunx., 
and of other An tient Philofophers, for their grofs Atheifme. 
Author and Governor. 
Cap. 3 . The admirable Contrivance in the Stru&ure of Mankind , and 
of Animals , does more confpicuoufly fliew the Deity. 
Cap. 4. . T ne Atbeift caught in his one Net , or convinced by the true 
force of his o wn Argumen ts. 
. Cap. 5. The Arguments devifed againfl Atheifts by Des Cartes , and 
drawn from the Idea’s of our Mind , examin’d and found imperfedt . and 
invalid. « v 
Lib. 2. Cap. 1. The Opinions of the Gentils concerning God, unduly 
applyed to the Deity , which we worfhip ; but properly to be underftoOd by 
the'm of ."the Sm, ,or of the Soul of t he PPWM, 
Cap., 2. More expxefly proved, that the-Antient Philofophers conceived? 
the Soul of the World to be God » 
Cap. 3. The Hiftorical Theology of the Gentils' for the moft par t Is un- 
duly applyed or accommodated to the Holy Scriptures. ‘ • 
Cap. 4. The Divine Subflarice, Immenfity,Incomprehenflbility , Invid- 
: bility , explicated , as far as our weak reafon does reach. 
Cap. 5. The biyine perfections*, and other Attributes and Affedions^ 
how far explicable. _ 
Cap. 6. The Eternity of God, how apprehended. 
Thefe are in fhort the Heads of the Book, which is yet but inlatind It 
were to be vviflit , the Authour would make it fpeak.his own lively Enatifh. 
II. H ON ORAT 1 FABRI Soc. ]efu Theologi ,■ Trnttatm duo j 
■quorum Prior ' efi de ■■ Plant if et de (j-eneratione An'mdiumq, Pifterior , de 
H amine. . _ ' 
, As the Matter of this Book Is confiderable , fo is the order and depen- 
dence of all its parts excellent ; in regard that all the Propofitions are Tanked 
according to a Geometricalmethod , and fo well difpofed , that the latterdo 
always fuppofe the former, and feem fo depend all oftheiftupbn ceminevU 
cent principles, whence they flow- by a natural confequen'ceL 
This Volume contains two Treadles. 
JPhe Ftrfl is divided into 5. Books. In the four firfl\ he treats of Slants^. 
and dill nbutes them- into three Clajfes ; fome growing in the Earth. free?* 
otners , growing upon ^Plants , as Moffe •- and a. third jorf , 
... . - - - - - -- , growing upon 
Animals , as Barr 9 Horns r md feat hers. He exarrdhrdnd cbnfld&rs'tbe 
