NATVRALL 
H 1ST OR IE. 
IX. Century. 
is ccrtaine, that all Bodies whatfoe- 
uer, though they haue no Senfe, yet 
they haue Perception : For when one 
Body is applied to another,' there is a 
Kinde of Election, to embrace chat 
which is Agreeable, and to exclude 
or expell that which is Ingrate : And 
whether the Body hee Alterant, or Al¬ 
tered, euermorea Perception prcccdeth Operation: ForeUcall 
Bodies would be alike One to Another. And fomerimes this 
Perception in fome Kinde of Bodies, is farre more Subtill than 
the Senfe• So that the&??/Hs but a dull Thing in Compan¬ 
ion of it: Wee fee a Weatber-Glaffe, will finde the lead: diffe¬ 
rence of the Weather, in Heat , or Cold, when Men finde it not; 
And this Perception alfo, is fometimes at Difiance , as well as 
vponthe Touch $ As when the Load-Stone draweth Iron ; or 
S $ Flame 
Experiment* 
inConfortj 
toachingPw- 
ception in Ssdifg 
infenfibUitea. 
ding to Natural 
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