T Q 1 HE {{ea D £ R . 
groweth. And for Vfc his Lordfhip hath of¬ 
ten in his Mouth, the two kinds of Experiments • 
Experiments FruBifera, and Experiments Lucife< 
ra: Experiments of Vje, and Experiments of Light • 
And heereporteth himfelfe, whether hee were 
not a ftrange Man, that fhould thinke that 
Light hath no Vfe,becaufe it hath no Matter. 
Further, his Lordfhip thought good alfo, to 
adde vnto many of the Experiments tXitmfeluzs, 
fome Cflojfe of the Caufes• that in the fucceding 
worke of interpreting JsQature, and Framing 
Axiomes , all things may bee in more Readi- 
neffe. And for the Qaujes herein by him af- 
figned. his . Lordfhip perfwadeth Himfelfe, j 
they are farre more certaine,than thofethat are! 
rendred by Others^ not for any Excellency' 
of his owne Wit (as his Lordfhip is wont to 
fay) but in refpedt of his continuall Conuer- 
fation with Eh(ature and Experience . Flee did 
confider like wife, that by his Adition of£W#- 
fes , Mens minds (which make fo much hafte 
to find out the Qaufes of things-} would not 
thinkethemfelues vtterly loft, in a Vaft VVood 
of Experience , but ftay vpon thefe Qaufes (fuch 
as they are) alitle, till true zAxiomes may bee 
more fully difcouered. I haue heard his Lord¬ 
fhip fay alfo, that one great Reafon, why hee 
would not put thefe particulars into any exact 
AALethod (though hee that looketh attentmely 
into them fhall finde that they haue a fecret 
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