fao) 
miniftred to it through the Pores of the 
Place. , 
Things produced by Nature have the 
motion of their Particles from the moti¬ 
on of fome penetrating Fluid, whether 
that Fluid come from the Sun, or from 
Fire contained in fometerreftrial matter^ 
®r from any other caufe unknown to Us, 
as an Inftruinent to the Soul,c^f. 
He therefore that aferibeth the pro- 
dudion of a thing to Nature^ intimateth 
and nameth the LMover Central in the 
produdion of all things. He that taketh 
in the Sun^ doth fomewhat more define 
the fame Mover. He that nameth the 
Soulf or a Partkt^r Forme, alledgeth yet 
a more determinate caule than the other. 
Mean time, who ever lhall duly weigh 
the Anfwcrs of all thefe, will nnd no¬ 
thing in them but what*$ occult, for as 
much as Nature, the Sun'heams^thc Soul, 
and a Particular Form, are nothing elfe 
hat Names. But fince that in the pro- 
dudion of Bodies, there are, befides the 
<JW over, to be alfo confidcr’d the Natter | 
and place, it hence appears,that not only j 
the Anfwcr is 'more unknown than the | 
thing fought, but alfo very imperfed, | 
when i 
