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ufe the fame words, or, if he fpeak dif¬ 
ferently, yet admits the fame, whence 
thefe things necelfarily follow. For, 
what I have affirm’d ofMaUerjhstb place 
every where, whether you take Atoms for 
your Matter, or Particles a thouland 
ways variable, or the Four Elements, or 
the Chymical Principles,never fo much 
varied according to the variety of Ghy- 
mifts. So alfo what I have propofed of 
the Determi'Mtien of Motion, agreeth 
with every Mover, whether you make it 
to be the Form, or the Qualities flowing 
from the Form, or the Idea,or the com¬ 
mon Subtile matter,or the proper Subtile 
matter, or the particular Soul, or the 
Soul of the World, or the Immediate 
concourfe of God. 
Conformably to the fame, I give an 
account of the various ways ofipeaking, 
commonly received,whereby we diverfly 
explain the different produdion of dif- 
ferent,and fometimes of the fame Bodies. 
For, whatever contributeth any thing to 
the produdion of a Body, thM ads ei¬ 
ther as a Place j or as Matteri or 2 i% 2 L Mo* 
•ver 5 hence when like produceth like, it 
giveth it both Place and Matter, and the 
Motion 
