. A collection of several philosophical writings of Dr. Henry More. ouls has notat all been taxed in all this Difcourfe. 45 Se CT. LXIV. That the Fewell of Devotioneven in warrantable and fine ere En-thufiafm is ufually Melancholy. 46 Sect. LXV. That there is a peculiar ad-vantage in Melancholy/er DivineJpe-culations , U/r^ a prevention of theAtheifis^objeBion thereupon. ibid. Sect. LXVI. How it comes topaffe thatmen are fo nimble and dexterous infinding the truth of fome things, andfoflow and heavy in other feme, and thatthe dulneffe of the Atheijis perceptionin Divine matters is no argumenta


. A collection of several philosophical writings of Dr. Henry More. ouls has notat all been taxed in all this Difcourfe. 45 Se CT. LXIV. That the Fewell of Devotioneven in warrantable and fine ere En-thufiafm is ufually Melancholy. 46 Sect. LXV. That there is a peculiar ad-vantage in Melancholy/er DivineJpe-culations , U/r^ a prevention of theAtheifis^objeBion thereupon. ibid. Sect. LXVI. How it comes topaffe thatmen are fo nimble and dexterous infinding the truth of fome things, andfoflow and heavy in other feme, and thatthe dulneffe of the Atheijis perceptionin Divine matters is no argumentagainfi the truth of Religion. ibid. the BnibuCuii,the ughhe be neceffarily affaulttd by his owncomplexion, yet not irrefifiibly -, andthat therefore the guilt of his extrava-gancies lies at hii own door, 47 BEK H 8 JA^XJ C I ^t9^ 0 \I E P I S T O L ^ Q U A T U O R A D KENArvM DES-CAKTES: CUM Refponfis Clariflimi Philolbphi ad duas Priores^ cumque aliis aliquot Epiflolis, qua-rum Occafiones, Argumenta, Ordinemverfa pagina tibi commonftrabic. L 0 N D I N I, Typis ^. Flejler^ & venales proftant apudo^orden BibliopolamCantiibrigienfem. MDCLXII. T 55 Continentur inhac parte, 1. Epijlola Claudii Clerfelicr ad H. Morum_, qua <veniam ah eopetit puhlicatidi liter as eju^ adCMteiium. 2. onfumUMon. 3. Epijlola prima H. Mori ad R. Des-Cartes, ubi prtecipue a^itur deNatura Corporis onfum \i. 5. Epijlola fecunda H. Mori ad R. Cartefium, ubi %eJpo?ifa adpriores ObjeEliones noyisj utplurimunij hjlantiis diluit^ (variafqueproponit Quiejliones de Mundi extenftone, de natura Motus, departiculis JlriatiSj de Ainm^ unione cum Cor^ore, ipjiufq; in corpusimperio, de conVerJione vjobulormn ^thereorum in elementum pri-7num, de Jlexibtlitate particular urn aquearum^zsr de Materia deni-que cunyMvcnct., 6. ^ejjionfum Carcefii addiSlas Jnflantias c> Qj^^Jliones. 7. H. Mori Epijlola tertia , qua qu£ haHenus dtf-putata funt breVtter reco


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