lAfew zAtlantis. 
VV eft-indies : ^Aljothe inuentour of Shipps: 
I %ur JVtonke that was the Inuentour ^Ordnance, 
land o/Gunpowder : The inuentour of Mu-. 
Ificke: The inuentour of Letters : The Inuen-j 
| tour ^Printing : The Inuentour 0/Obferua- 
tions of Ailronomy: The Inuentour 0/" \Vorks 
in Mettall ; 7 he Inuentour o/Glaffe •• The In¬ 
uentour ofSjXkt'of the Worme -• The Inuen- 
; totiro/VVine: The Inuentour of Corne and 
j Bread : The inuentour of Sugars : zAnd all 
j thefe , by more certaine Tradition , than you haue* 
Then baite me diuerfe Inucntours of owrOvvne, 
of Excellent Works. Which fmce you haue not 
fecne\ it were too long to Defcriptions of 
them ; aAnd befides, in the right Vnderflanding 
of thofe Defcriptions you might eafily erre* For 
upon euery Inuention of Valew, weeere&a Sta- 
tua to the Inuentour* and giue him a Liberall and 
Honourable Reward. Thefe Statua’s are, fome 
of BralTe • fome of Marble and Touchltone» 
fome of Cedar and other ffeciall Woods gilt, 
and adorned-, fome of Iron* fome of Siluer; fome of 
Gold. 
We haue certaine Hymnes and Seruices, which 
wee fay dajly , of Laud and Thankes to God for 
his zSMarueilous Works: e And Formes of Pray¬ 
ers * imploring his Aide and Blefsingfor the IWu^ 
mination of our Labours- and the turningof them 
into Good and H (fly Vfes. 
Laftly , wee haue Circuits orVifits, of diuerje 
Principal! 
