N ATVRALL 
HISTGR1E. I 
VII. Century. 
He Differences betweene Atiimteand InmiA Experiments 
mate Bodies 5 we fhall handle fully vnderrhe fo-Conioit 
We mail therefore make but a briefe Men- Differences, be- 
cion of them in this Place. The Maine Dif ««••«•«*» 
ferences are two. M Bodies hzm Spirits, Sj"™ 
and PneumaticallParts withih thcm.-But the Got 
Maine differences betweene Animate and 
Inanimate , are two : The firft is, that the 
Spirits o'icrkings Animate, areal! Continued 
with themfelucSj and are BranchedixWeines 3 and fecret Canales, as Blond' 
is: And in Lining Creatures , the spirits haue not only Branches,bus cfcr- 
taine Cells of Seats, where the Prtncipall Spirits doe refide - and where- 
unto the reft doe refort; But the Spirits in things Inanimate are fhi.it in, 
and ctic off by the Tangible Parts * 3 And are not perciious one 'to another 5 
As Aire is in Snovc. The Second Maine Difference is, that the spirits of 
Animate Bodies, are'alf in fome degree, (more or tefl^klridfeU and in¬ 
flamed-And haue a fine Commixture of Flame,ax\dan Aerihtt Subjlafice. 
But Inanimate Bodies hauetheir Spirit* bo whit Inflamed, or Kindled. 
And this Difference con fiftieth not in the Heat ox Cooleneffe of 
Vox clones and otlicf Spice's, Naphtha and Pcirtleim, hafie exceeding 
Hot Spirits, (hotter a great deale chaff dyle,Wait, or TdffWj&ifl&tiiot 
Inflamed. And when any of thbfe Weake and Tetftperate Wdiei^b the 
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