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the Child. I own I do not comptehend it neither. 
It docs not follow from thence, that we ought to 
rejeft as falfe all that out Reafon cannot penetrate 
into. When once the Exigence and the Nature of 
the Soul has been demonftrated, when once we have 
a perfed Knowledge of the Manner how an ‘imma- 
terial Being ads upon Matter, we fhall then reafon 
in Confcquence about what the Soul can do, and 
cannot do. Daily Obfervations demonftrate to us, 
that the difordered and difturbed Imagination of Wo- 
men often hurts the Infants. And this is a Reafon^ 
which I add to all the others, to think I have good 
Grounds to conjedure, that all Mongers are acci- 
dental ; and to believe, that by the Hypothefis of 
Animalcula one may better explain the '^Phanomem 
which are obferved in Generation, than by any other 
Hypothefis known as yet. 
Rr 
III. OJJis 
