Their communion, p. 24. doth not decay, p. 25, 26, The inward man which 27. The SUN, or ra The difference The LIGHT, tional faculty Superior, p. 27, 28. between foul and spirit, p. 29, 30. or rational faculty inferior, p. 31, 32. The speculative operations, p. 32. The practical, p. 32, 33. Solomon's declenfion, p. 33, 34. The will, P. 34, 35. The MOON, or fenfitive faculty, p. 36. Its operations, p. 36, 37. The common fense and fancy the fame faculty, p. 37, 38. The STARS, or the fpecies in the memory, P. 39, 40. Not only of the fancy, but of the understanding, p. 40, 41. The ufe of this faculty, p. 41, 42. The difeafes, p. 43, 44. CLOUDS AFTER RAIN (i. e.) one mifery after another, P. 44, 45. Notwithstanding what nature can do, p. 46, or art, P. 47. VERSE III. from Page 48, to Page 89. p. 49, 50. The body compared to an house, p. 48. The keepers of the houfe not the thorax, but the hands. How they keep the house, p. 51, 52. P. 52, 53. The thumb, p. 53, 54. P. 54, 55. them, p. 56, 57 The bones, The muscles, The difeafes, p. 55. The causes of P. 57, 58, 59. house, p. 60. tella, p. 63. The strong men, or the feet, Their likeness to the keepers of the The femur, p. 61, 62. The pa The eonjunction of the fibula, p. 63, 64. The variety of the flexures of the bands and feet, p. 64. The muscles, p. 65. The difeafes, p. 65, 66. The grinders, the jaw bones, p. 67. The teeth feveral ways fitted for grinding, p. 68, 69, 70. The divifion of them, p. 70, 71. The reafons why the great and broad teeth are most proper ly the grinders, p. 71, 72. Creatures that have teeth only on one jaw, and how that want is supplied, p. 73, 74. The difeafes, p. 74, 75. How the eyes may be called the lockers out of the windows, p. 76. The pellucid parts, p. 77. The bumours, ib. The tunicles, P. 77, 78. The use of the tunica cornea, p. 78. The vifible species, p. 79. How vifion is made, p. 79, 80. The holes, p. 81, 82. The orbitæ, p. 82. The palpebræ, or eyelids, 82, 83. The iris, or party-coloured part of the eye, p. 84. Pupilla, or apple of the eye, p. 84, 85. The optick nerve, p. 85, 86. The difeafes, P. 87, 88. VERSE IV. from Page 89, to Page 132. The connection, p. 89. preters miftakt upon double grinding, 91. grinding, 91, 92, 93. guification, p. 94, 95. A The Cause of former interthis verse, p. 90, 91. Why firmentation is called Chylification, p. 93. SanAffimilation, p. 96, 97. Lactification, p. 97, 98. Spermification, p. 98, 99. The grinding of Sampfon, p. 100, 101. The found of the grinding, p. 102. The lownefs thereof, or the diseases, p. 103, 104. The doors, p. 104. The fore-doors, p. 105, 106. The back-doors, p. 106. The intermediate-doors, p. 106, 107. The fireets, p. 108, 109. The shutting of the doors, or the diseases, p. 109, 110. The voice of the birds, p. 111, 112. The difeafes, p. 113. How both fleeping and waking may be accounted infirmities of age, p. 114, 115. Why age is defined morbus naturalis, p. 116, 117. The active daughters of mufick, p. 117. The lungs, 118, 119. The The afpera The The organs of Speech, p. 119, 120. P. 127. The inward ear, p. 129. How bearing is performed, p. 129, VERSE V. from Page 132, to Page 178. agree in The connection, p. 132, 133, The paffions of the 160, 161. The difeafes, p. 162. The blood, and 173, 174. The VERSE VI. from Page 178, to Page 219. The connection, p. 178, 179. The cord, p. 179, 180. filver cord from its colour and place, p. 183, 184. I ventricle of the heart, p. 208, 209. The fymptom of death here intended, p. 210, 211. P. 217, 218. 219, 220, 221. The conclufion, from Page 222. to the end. Solomon's fyftem to be compared with others, p. 222, FINI S. ERRAT A. Page 5, line 10, for wap read wapȧ-p. 13, 1. 3. for conten |