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         Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703.
      
       
         
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             Miscellania: or, A collection of necessary, useful, and profitable tracts on variety of subjects which for their excellency, and benefit of mankind, are compiled in one volume. By Thomas Tryon physiologus.
             Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703.
          
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           Miscellania
           .
           OR
           ,
           A
           Collection
           OF
           Necessary
           ,
           Useful
           ,
           and
           Profitable
           TRACTS
           ON
           Variety
           of
           Subjects
           ,
        
         
           Which
           for
           their
           Excellency
           ,
           and
           Benefit
           of
           Mankind
           ,
           are
           Compiled
           in
           one
           Volume
           .
        
         
           By
           THOMAS
           TRYON
           Physiologus
           .
        
         
           London
           :
           Printed
           and
           Sold
           by
           
             T.
             Sowle
             ▪
          
           in
           White-Hart-Court
           in
           Grace-Church-street
           ,
           1696.
           
        
         
         
         
      
       
         
         
         
           THE
           CONTENTS
           .
        
         
           
             THe
             true
             and
             Natural
             Methods
             how
             to
             Cure
             all
             sorts
             of
             Cuts
             ,
             Bruises
             ,
             Pricks
             of
             Thorns
             ,
             Weapons
             ,
             or
             any
             kind
             of
             Wounds
             ,
             also
             Old
             Vlcers
             ,
             and
             to
             prevent
             Gangreens
             ,
             and
             other
             Evils
             whatsoever
             .
             p.
             3.
             
          
           
             How
             to
             Cure
             Pricks
             in
             any
             Member
             of
             the
             Body
             p.
             4.
             
          
           
             To
             Cure
             Old
             Vlcers
             ,
             5.
             
          
           
             To
             Cure
             Gauls
             ,
             or
             the
             skin
             being
             rubbed
             off
             by
             any
             accident
             ,
             5.
             61.
             
          
           
             An
             Excellent
             Poultis
             to
             Cure
             sore
             Breasts
             ,
             6.
             
          
           
             A
             rare
             Poultis
             to
             ●llay
             all
             Swellings
             ,
             or
             Contusions
             in
             any
             part
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             6.
             
          
           
             Another
             Excellent
             Poul●is
             to
             dissolve
             ,
             ripen
             and
             Cure
             any
             Rising
             ,
             Swelling
             ,
             or
             Boyls
             in
             the
             Flesh
             ,
             7.
             
          
           
             The
             best
             Spirit
             of
             Scurvy-grass
             is
             made
             thus
             ,
             8.
             
          
           
             How
             you
             may
             make
             this
             plain
             Spirit
             of
             Scurvy-grass
             into
             a
             Purging
             Spirit
             ,
             8.
             
          
           
             An
             Excellent
             Drink
             against
             the
             Stone
             Gravel
             and
             other
             Obstructions
             ,
             9.
             
          
           
             How
             to
             Purgo
             by
             Herbs
             and
             Foods
             ,
             10.
             
          
           
             Another
             Way
             to
             Purg●
             by
             Foods
             and
             Drinks
             ,
             11.
             
          
           
             An
             Excellent
             Poultis
             against
             the
             Headach
             ,
             pain
             in
             the
             side
             ,
             also
             a
             rare
             Remedy
             against
             the
             Disease
             called
             St.
             Anthony's
             Fire
             ,
             11.
             
          
           
             An
             Excellent
             remedy
             against
             any
             Wound
             ,
             Stab
             ,
             Prick
             or
             Cut
             with
             a
             Sword
             ,
             or
             other
             Weapon
             ,
             12.
             
          
           
             Pythagoras's
             method
             and
             advice
             to
             his
             Disciples
             ,
             13.
             
          
           
             An
             Excellent
             remedy
             against
             all
             Old
             〈…〉
             
             and
             Sores
             Occasion'd
             by
             the
             Disease
             called
             th●
             
               Kings
               Evil
               ,
               p.
            
             14
          
           
             An
             Vniversal
             F●mentation
             for
             all
             Tumors
             ,
             Bruises
             '
             Hard-Swelled
             Members
             or
             parts
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             15
             ,
          
           
             A
             famous
             Poultis
             against
             Sprains
             ,
             16
          
           
             A
             good
             method
             to
             Cure
             Sprains
             ,
             if
             you
             can't
             have
             the
             forementioned
             Poultis
             
               (
               viz.
            
             )
             16
          
           
             An
             excellent
             Wash
             against
             all
             Old
             Aches
             ,
             and
             Sciatica's
             in
             any
             part
             or
             member
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             17.
             
          
           
             An
             excellent
             Method
             to
             Cure
             the
             Sores
             occasion'd
             by
             the
             Kings
             Evil
             ,
             17.
             
          
           
             A
             rare
             Poultis
             against
             all
             Inflamations
             ,
             Rhumes
             ,
             and
             other
             Sores
             in
             the
             Eyes
             ,
             18.
             
          
           
             A
             rare
             Poultis
             against
             the
             Headach
             ,
             19.
             
          
           
             An
             excellent
             Poultis
             against
             all
             sorts
             of
             Sprains
             ,
             20.
             
          
           
             A
             brave
             Noble
             Poultis
             against
             all
             hot
             Tumors
             ,
             Bruises
             ,
             or
             Swellings
             ,
             or
             the
             like
             ,
             20.
             
          
           
             A
             method
             how
             any
             Person
             may
             s●●ply
             the
             place
             of
             Hop●
             with
             Wormwood
             to
             all
             extents
             and
             purposes
             ,
             and
             please
             the
             pallats
             of
             the
             Drinkers
             ▪
             for
             Wormwood
             is
             an
             excellent
             Herb
             ,
             and
             of
             far
             greater
             Strength
             ,
             Power
             ,
             and
             Vertue
             ,
             than
             Hops
             ,
             provided
             it
             be
             gathered
             in
             its
             pr●●er
             season
             ,
             and
             dried
             in
             the
             Sun
             ,
             and
             bagg'd
             up
             〈◊〉
             Hops
             are
             ,
             so
             keep
             them
             for
             use
             according
             to
             the
             Directions
             in
             our
             
               Way
               to
               Health
               ,
               Long
               Life
               and
               Happiness
               ,
            
             viz.
             21.
             
          
           
             Of
             Brandy
             ,
             Rum
             and
             Rack
             ,
             from
             Page
             1.
             to
             the
             12.
             
             What
             Powers
             Meats
             and
             Drinks
             have
             in
             the
             Body
             ,
             from
             p.
             12.
             to
             20.
             
          
           
             What
             Inconveniences
             and
             Evils
             the
             Drinking
             Brandy
             and
             other
             Spirits
             ,
             bring
             upon
             Women
             and
             their
             Children
             from
             p.
             20.
             to
             28.
             
          
           
             Of
             Eating
             of
             Flesh
             ,
             and
             its
             Operation
             on
             the
             Body
             and
             Senses
             ,
             from
             p.
             29.
             to
             53.
             
          
           
             Of
             Herbs
             ,
             Fruits
             and
             Grains
             ,
             and
             their
             inward
             Operation
             on
             the
             Body
             and
             Mind
             ,
             from
             p.
             53.
             to
             60.
             
          
           
             
             Of
             Cleanness
             in
             Houses
             ;
             and
             Beds
             ,
             and
             the
             great
             Evils
             of
             stale
             Feather-Beds
             ,
             from
             p.
             60.
             to
             66.
             
          
           
             How
             Buggs
             breed
             ,
             from
             60.
             to
             70.
             
          
           
             Other
             Inconveniences
             arising
             from
             the
             same
             Cause
             ,
             to
             p.
             73
          
           
             How
             to
             prevent
             the
             Generation
             of
             Vermin
             ,
             and
             preserve
             Health
             ,
             from
             p.
             73.
             to
             79.
             
          
           
             How
             the
             preservation
             of
             Mens
             Health
             resides
             in
             the
             Wisdom
             and
             Temperance
             of
             Women
             ,
             from
             p.
             79.
             to
             87.
             
          
           
             Of
             the
             pain
             in
             the
             Teeth
             ,
             also
             from
             what
             cause
             ,
             and
             how
             to
             prevent
             it
             ,
             from
             p.
             87.
             to
             97.
             
          
           
             Observations
             on
             the
             great
             Frost
             ,
             1683.
             from
             p.
             97.
             to
             111.
             
          
           
             Some
             Considerations
             on
             the
             keeping
             Christmas
             ,
             with
             remarks
             on
             the
             many
             Irregularities
             committed
             therein
             ,
             from
             p.
             111.
             to
             p.
             137.
             
          
           
             Good
             News
             for
             the
             Poor
             ,
             and
             better
             for
             the
             Rich
             ;
             wherein
             is
             shown
             how
             20
             or
             15000.
             l.
             might
             be
             Weekly
             raised
             for
             support
             of
             the
             Poor
             ,
             and
             no
             Body
             the
             worse
             ,
             from
             p.
             137.
             to
             p.
             151.
             
          
           
             A
             true
             and
             Natural
             Method
             of
             preparing
             Gruels
             and
             Paps
             made
             of
             Flower
             and
             Pease
             ,
             wherein
             is
             shown
             the
             great
             advantage
             and
             benefit
             the
             Poor
             may
             receive
             thereby
             ,
             from
             p.
             151.
             to
             156.
             
          
           
             A
             Proposal
             to
             Sr.
             
               T.
               Lane
            
             Lord-Mayor
             ,
             and
             the
             Court
             of
             Alderman
             ,
             and
             other
             Citizens
             of
             London
             ,
             for
             the
             Erection
             of
             20
             free
             Schools
             for
             poor
             Children
             ,
             from
             p.
             156.
             to
             164.
             
          
           
             An
             excellent
             way
             to
             make
             Water-gruel
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             Pottages
             ,
             from
             164.
             to
             the
             End.
             
          
        
      
       
         
         
         
           THE
           PREFACE
           .
        
         
           OBserving
           the
           tedious
           methods
           of
           some
           unskilful
           Chyrurgeons
           ,
           together
           with
           their
           improper
           Compositions
           and
           unatural
           Applycations
           ,
           which
           do
           not
           only
           Ruin
           and
           Undo
           many
           poor
           necessitous
           People
           ,
           but
           to
           the
           losing
           of
           their
           Limbs
           and
           sometimes
           their
           Lives
           too
           ;
           therefore
           I
           think
           it
           no
           worthless
           Service
           to
           recommend
           unto
           the
           World
           ,
           especially
           to
           the
           Poor
           ,
           the
           use
           of
           the
           following
           Remedies
           ,
           which
           are
           not
           only
           cheap
           and
           easily
           Come-at-able
           ,
           but
           certain
           in
           their
           Operation
           ,
           far
           beyond
           any
           things
           hitherto
           known
           or
           published
           .
        
         
           These
           are
           noble
           Poultices
           ,
           and
           all
           the
           Ingredients
           do
           cast
           a
           friendly
           aspect
           to
           each
           other
           ,
           being
           of
           a
           cleansing
           mild
           Balsamick
           Nature
           and
           Operation
           ,
           and
           therefore
           they
           do
           by
           their
           active
           penetrating
           Power
           ,
           strengthen
           and
           raise
           up
           the
           dismayed
           Oyl
           or
           wounded
           Spirits
           ,
           by
           meliorating
           and
           asswaging
           the
           irritated
           or
           awakened
           fierce
           poysonous
           Humors
           ,
           by
           which
           this
           doth
           as
           far
           exceed
           
           the
           common
           and
           usual
           methods
           and
           practices
           of
           Chyrurgeons
           ,
           and
           other
           Practitioners
           ,
           as
           that
           Light
           doth
           Darkness
           .
        
         
           But
           here
           I
           shall
           meet
           with
           a
           swingeing
           Objection
           ,
           viz.
           Why
           do
           you
           leave
           out
           of
           your
           Poultices
           the
           great
           Ingredient
           ,
           viz.
           The
           fulsom
           Grease
           of
           Swine
           and
           other
           Fat
           's
           ?
           Which
           all
           skilled
           in
           the
           Art
           of
           Curing
           ,
           have
           for
           the
           most
           part
           advised
           ,
           and
           for
           〈◊〉
           other
           reason
           as
           I
           know
           ,
           then
           that
           their
           Poultices
           should
           not
           offend
           the
           patient
           by
           sticking
           to
           the
           Sore
           or
           wounded
           part
           ,
           for
           their
           long
           lying
           on
           the
           grieved
           par●
           ,
           if
           there
           were
           not
           some
           Fat
           's
           or
           Oyles
           ,
           the
           Poultices
           would
           occasion
           them
           to
           become
           hard
           and
           stiff
           ,
           and
           so
           stick
           to
           the
           Sore
           ,
           which
           we
           prevent
           by
           our
           often
           repetition
           ;
           for
           the
           Spitituous
           Vertues
           and
           Qualities
           of
           Fat
           's
           ,
           are
           so
           hid
           and
           lookt
           up
           in
           the
           oyly
           Body
           ,
           that
           Nature
           cannot
           separate
           no●
           draw
           forth
           their
           fine
           sweet
           Spirituous
           Vertues
           to
           that
           degree
           ,
           as
           she
           can
           from
           Vegetations
           ,
           as
           all
           men
           skilled
           in
           Nature
           and
           Chymistry
           do
           know
           ,
           they
           being
           of
           a
           heavy
           dull
           flat
           Nature
           and
           Operation
           ,
           very
           offensive
           to
           the
           tender
           
           Spirits
           and
           Blood
           ,
           by
           which
           they
           im●ede
           and
           hinder
           the
           Cure
           ,
           therefore
           those
           Poultices
           wherein
           Fat
           's
           are
           mixed
           ,
           the
           fine
           Spirits
           and
           Vertues
           thereof
           do
           not
           so
           easily
           nor
           powerfully
           penetrate
           the
           Wound
           as
           rich
           Vegetations
           ,
           whose
           Spirit
           and
           lively
           Vertues
           are
           as
           it
           were
           on
           the
           Wing
           ,
           and
           therefore
           Poultices
           aptly
           compounded
           thereof
           ,
           their
           Vertues
           do
           in
           a
           moments
           time
           penetrate
           to
           the
           Center
           ,
           and
           incorporate
           with
           their
           similes
           ,
           by
           which
           they
           strengthen
           and
           raise
           up
           the
           wounded
           Spirits
           ,
           and
           at
           the
           same
           time
           do
           qualify
           the
           fierce
           raging
           Poysons
           ,
           more
           especially
           if
           our
           method
           be
           observed
           ;
           and
           do
           effect
           the
           Cure
           ,
           not
           only
           in
           shorter
           time
           ,
           but
           much
           safer
           ,
           and
           with
           greater
           ease
           to
           the
           Patient
           .
           For
           by
           this
           Philosophical
           Operation
           ,
           of
           repeating
           it
           so
           often
           ,
           it
           doth
           mightily
           advance
           and
           forward
           the
           Cure
           :
           And
           Note
           ,
           that
           every
           fresh
           Application
           of
           this
           Homogenial-Poultice
           to
           the
           grieved
           part
           ,
           do
           add
           new
           and
           fresh
           Supplies
           of
           Vertue
           ,
           for
           in
           all
           Operations
           of
           this
           Nature
           ,
           the
           fine
           healing
           Spirituous
           Qualities
           thereof
           ,
           do
           first
           impart
           and
           give
           themselves
           forth
           ,
           which
           by
           a
           secret
           
           simpathetical
           Power
           ,
           do
           penetrate
           the
           whole
           ,
           and
           incorporate
           with
           their
           similes
           ,
           administring
           their
           sweet
           Vertues
           ,
           which
           gives
           a
           new
           Life
           to
           th●
           wounded
           Spirits
           ,
           and
           dismayed
           Oyles
           ,
           and
           do
           at
           the
           same
           time
           withstand
           and
           allay
           the
           fierce
           raging
           awakned
           or
           irritated
           poysonous
           Humours
           ;
           it
           being
           the
           way
           of
           Nature
           for
           all
           homogenial
           Bodies
           ,
           that
           have
           passed
           through
           any
           Preparation
           ,
           Digestion
           ,
           or
           Fermentation
           ,
           when
           aptly
           applied
           or
           joyned
           to
           any
           Proper
           Subject
           or
           thing
           .
           For
           the
           fine
           cleansing
           healing
           Qualities
           and
           good
           Vertues
           ,
           do
           give
           themselves
           forth
           and
           joyn
           or
           incorporate
           with
           their
           Similes
           ;
           even
           as
           the
           fine
           sweet
           Spirituous
           Qualities
           of
           〈◊〉
           do
           imbibe
           or
           give
           themselves
           forth
           and
           incorporate
           with
           the
           hot
           Water
           in●
           our
           Mash-Tub
           ,
           in
           the
           method
           of
           Brewing
           ;
           therefore
           every
           Applycation
           does
           add
           new
           supplies
           of
           Vertue
           and
           strength
           to
           the
           wounded
           Spirits
           ,
           and
           draws
           forth
           and
           consumes
           the
           gross
           humidity
           ,
           and
           exalts
           the
           Essential
           Life
           of
           that
           part
           ,
           and
           are
           as
           refreshing
           to
           the
           wounded
           Spirits
           ,
           as
           the
           pleasant
           influences
           and
           salutiferous
           Breezes
           of
           
           Wind
           in
           a
           hot
           season
           :
           For
           Note
           ,
           that
           the
           Spirits
           and
           fine
           Qualities
           of
           each
           thing
           ,
           are
           light
           ,
           volatile
           ,
           ready
           ,
           quick
           and
           powerful
           in
           Operation
           ,
           that
           in
           a
           moments
           time
           they
           penetrate
           even
           to
           the
           Center
           ;
           for
           every
           particular
           Quality
           in
           Nature
           ,
           has
           a
           Key
           in
           it self
           to
           open
           the
           Gate
           of
           its
           own
           Principle
           ;
           what
           Man
           in
           the
           World
           would
           believe
           the
           attractive
           inclination
           which
           the
           Load-stone
           has
           upon
           Iron
           ,
           if
           it
           did
           not
           appear
           to
           his
           sight
           ;
           the
           very
           same
           simpathetical
           Power
           have
           all
           other
           things
           ,
           though
           in
           some
           it
           is
           more
           occult
           .
           And
           for
           this
           cause
           ,
           one
           Body
           works
           upon
           another
           ,
           by
           a
           certain
           natural
           attraction
           and
           simpathetical
           Inclination
           .
           Thus
           the
           wise
           and
           wonderful
           Creator
           ,
           has
           endued
           every
           thing
           with
           an
           attractive
           and
           influential
           Vertue
           ;
           it
           is
           not
           therefore
           the
           gross
           Body
           of
           your
           Poultice
           ,
           that
           will
           do
           your
           Business
           ,
           that
           is
           full
           of
           corrupt
           and
           poysonous
           Humours
           ,
           which
           are
           awakened
           by
           the
           long
           Continuation
           thereof
           ,
           for
           these
           Reasons
           ,
           the
           long
           lying
           of
           Poultices
           and
           Plalsters
           ,
           on
           Wounds
           and
           Sores
           ,
           have
           no
           better
           Effects
           ,
           then
           the
           long
           Continuation
           or
           
           standing
           of
           the
           Liquor
           on
           the
           Mault
           in
           your
           Mash-Tub
           ,
           which
           if
           it
           continue
           more
           then
           two
           ,
           three
           or
           four
           Hours
           ,
           it
           will
           spoil
           and
           corrupt
           the
           whole
           ,
           for
           First
           ,
           (
           as
           I
           said
           before
           )
           the
           fine
           sweet
           Volatile
           Spirituous
           Vertues
           ,
           imbibes
           or
           incorporates
           themselves
           with
           the
           hot
           Liquor
           ,
           and
           then
           if
           there
           be
           not
           a
           separation
           made
           in
           two
           ,
           three
           or
           four
           Hours
           ,
           by
           drawing
           it
           off
           ,
           but
           the
           applycation
           continued
           ,
           then
           there
           will
           soon
           awaken
           another
           Quality
           of
           a
           gross
           harsh
           sour
           ●een
           Nature
           ,
           which
           with
           a
           rapid
           motion
           ,
           tinges
           or
           transmutes
           all
           the
           fine
           sweet
           healing
           Vertues
           into
           their
           own
           Qualities
           ,
           which
           all
           Brewers
           and
           good
           House-Wifes
           are
           sensible
           of
           ;
           the
           like
           is
           to
           be
           understood
           in
           the
           applycations
           of
           Poultices
           and
           Plaisters
           ,
           do
           not
           their
           long
           lying
           of
           them
           on
           the
           wounded
           or
           sore
           part
           ,
           cause
           them
           to
           smell
           four
           and
           stink
           ,
           when
           they
           have
           been
           continued
           on
           for
           twelve
           or
           twenty
           four
           Hours
           ,
           which
           do
           not
           only
           indanger
           the
           part
           ,
           and
           prolongs
           the
           Cure
           ,
           but
           it
           puts
           the
           patient
           to
           great
           Pain
           and
           Torment
           ,
           and
           often
           the
           Limb
           is
           cut
           off
           ,
           and
           sometimes
           the
           Life
           too
           ,
           
           which
           by
           this
           forementioned
           method
           might
           have
           been
           prevented
           ;
           for
           if
           Physitions
           and
           Chyrurgeons
           do
           not
           understand
           Nature
           ,
           then
           there
           can
           be
           no
           certainty
           in
           their
           Operations
           or
           Cures
           .
        
         
           Also
           Note
           ,
           that
           during
           the
           time
           your
           Poutices
           ,
           Plaisters
           ,
           Ointments
           ,
           or
           Salves
           ,
           are
           making
           on
           the
           Fire
           ,
           that
           you
           keep
           them
           stirring
           ,
           by
           which
           you
           keep
           the
           fine
           Spirits
           and
           Qualities
           Living
           ,
           for
           by
           this
           stirring
           ,
           the
           friendly
           Powers
           and
           thin
           Spirits
           of
           the
           Air
           do
           penitrate
           the
           whole
           Mass
           or
           Body
           ,
           which
           incorporate
           and
           assist
           the
           Spirits
           and
           good
           Vertues
           ,
           and
           keep
           them
           from
           being
           Stagnated
           and
           Suffocated
           ,
           the
           Air
           being
           the
           Life
           of
           all
           things
           and
           where
           its
           Friendly
           influences
           and
           circulations
           are
           prevented
           ,
           the
           Life
           and
           Spirits
           becomes
           heavy
           ,
           dull
           and
           gross
           ;
           for
           these
           Reasons
           ,
           all
           Spoon-Meats
           made
           thin
           ,
           are
           sweeter
           and
           of
           a
           more
           quick
           penetrating
           Operation
           and
           Digection
           ,
           then
           those
           made
           thick
           ,
           therefore
           despise
           not
           our
           method
           ,
           nor
           our
           plain
           home
           bread
           Poultices
           ,
           I
           could
           produce
           many
           living
           Testimonies
           of
           its
           Success
           ,
           but
           it
           is
           needless
           ,
           since
           every
           
           Man's
           Experience
           that
           tries
           it
           ,
           will
           soon
           confirm
           the
           Truth
           of
           what
           is
           here
           delivered
           ,
           nor
           I
           am
           not
           much
           Solicitous
           whether
           I
           am
           credited
           or
           not
           ;
           it
           is
           the
           consideration
           of
           the
           publick
           good
           it
           may
           do
           to
           many
           poor
           People
           ,
           pomps
           me
           to
           publish
           it
           ,
           whether
           you
           will
           follow
           the
           forementioned
           Rules
           or
           not
           ,
           I
           have
           done
           my
           Duty
           in
           offering
           it
           ,
           and
           therefore
           am
           satisfied
           .
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
           True
           and
           Natural
           Methods
           ,
           how
           to
           Cure
           all
           sorts
           of
           Cuts
           ,
           Bruises
           ,
           Pricks
           of
           Thornes
           ,
           Weapon's
           ,
           or
           any
           kind
           of
           Wounds
           .
           Also
           Old
           Vlcers
           ,
           and
           to
           prevent
           Gangreans
           and
           other
           Evils
           whatsoever
           ,
           viz.
           
        
         
           
             To
             Cure
             Cutts
             ,
          
           
             TAke
             Spirit
             of
             Wine
             ,
             one
             Pint
             ,
             put
             in
             three
             Ounces
             of
             double
             refined
             Suger
             ,
             shake
             it
             together
             ,
             —
             With
             this
             wash
             your
             Wound
             ,
             or
             Cut
             very
             well
             ,
             then
             take
             some
             of
             the
             same
             Spirit
             ,
             and
             mix
             so
             much
             Sugar
             as
             will
             make
             it
             as
             thick
             as
             a
             Salve
             ;
             clap
             this
             into
             the
             Wound
             ,
             then
             bind
             it
             up
             for
             Ten
             or
             Twelve
             hours
             ;
             after
             this
             open
             it
             ,
             wash
             it
             again
             with
             your
             Sugared
             Spirits
             very
             well
             ,
             then
             sow
             it
             up
             with
             a
             small
             Needle
             and
             Silk
             ;
             then
             temper
             a
             little
             Water
             ,
             Bread
             and
             Sugar
             together
             ,
             and
             lay
             a
             little
             on
             a
             Linnen
             Cloth
             ,
             and
             bind
             it
             on
             .
             Repeat
             this
             every
             five
             Hours
             ,
             always
             washing
             the
             outside
             of
             
             your
             Wound
             ,
             with
             your
             forementioned
             Spirits
             :
             This
             will
             Effect
             the
             Cure
             in
             a
             few
             Days
             ,
             provided
             the
             Humours
             be
             not
             too
             Venemous
             ,
             and
             the
             Parties
             keep
             themselves
             Temperate
             .
          
        
         
           
             How
             to
             Cure
             Pricks
             ,
             in
             any
             Member
             of
             the
             Body
             .
          
           
             Take
             one
             Pint
             of
             double
             Spirit
             of
             Wine
             ,
             three
             Ounces
             of
             double
             refined
             Sugar
             ,
             one
             Ounce
             of
             Camphir
             ;
             mix
             them
             well-together
             ,
             and
             if
             your
             Prick
             or
             Wound
             be
             deep
             ,
             then
             take
             ths
             Spirit
             ,
             and
             with
             a
             good
             Serringefrce
             it
             into
             the
             Wound
             ,
             then
             Temper
             some
             of
             this
             Camfired
             Spirit
             with
             Sugar
             as
             thick
             as
             a
             Salve
             ;
             clap
             this
             on
             the
             mouth
             of
             the
             Wound
             ,
             then
             bind
             it
             up
             with
             a
             Cloath
             ,
             that
             the
             Air
             may
             not
             penetrate
             the
             Wound
             ;
             repeat
             this
             every
             seven
             Hours
             ,
             for
             five
             or
             seven
             times
             ,
             every
             time
             Cleansing
             the
             Wound
             with
             your
             Serringe
             ,
             then
             ●ew
             it
             up
             ,
             laying
             the
             forementioned
             Poultis
             to
             it
             ,
             repeat
             it
             as
             you
             did
             the
             former
             ,
             and
             wash
             it
             every
             time
             you
             lay
             your
             Poultis
             on
             with
             said
             Spirits
             :
             —
             This
             doth
             likewise
             Cure
             with
             great
             ease
             and
             safety
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             To
             Cure
             Old
             Vlcers
             .
          
           
             Take
             one
             Pint
             of
             the
             best
             double
             Spirits
             of
             Wine
             ,
             half
             an
             Ounce
             of
             Aloes
             beaten
             ,
             three
             Ounces
             of
             double
             refined
             Sugar
             ,
             half
             an
             Ounce
             of
             Mirrh
             ,
             and
             mix
             them
             well
             together
             .
             Use
             it
             thus
             ,
             First
             wash
             your
             Ulcer
             with
             Rain
             Water
             very
             clean
             ,
             dropping
             some
             of
             the
             forementioned
             Spirits
             into
             your
             Ulcer
             ,
             then
             apply
             this
             Poultis
             following
             .
             Take
             one
             Quart
             of
             Rain
             Water
             ,
             Parsley
             ,
             Mint
             and
             Balm
             of
             each
             a
             like
             Quantity
             cut
             small
             ,
             two
             Ounces
             of
             good
             Sugar
             ,
             as
             much
             Bread
             as
             will
             make
             it
             of
             a
             fit
             Consistency
             for
             a
             Poultis
             ,
             make
             it
             boyilng
             hot
             ,
             stirring
             it
             all
             the
             time
             ,
             then
             put
             a
             Glass
             of
             Wine
             ,
             Sider
             ,
             Ale
             ,
             or
             good
             Beer
             into
             it
             ,
             lay
             this
             Poultis
             on
             every
             three
             Hours
             ,
             always
             washing
             it
             with
             the
             Rain
             Water
             and
             Spirits
             :
             If
             this
             Method
             be
             observed
             ,
             it
             will
             Cure
             almost
             to
             a
             Miracle
             .
          
        
         
           
             To
             Cure
             Gaul's
             ,
             or
             the
             Skin
             being
             rubbed
             off
             by
             any
             accident
             .
          
           
             Take
             Spirit
             of
             Wine
             and
             Vinegar
             ,
             mix
             it
             well
             together
             ,
             wash
             your
             Sore
             
             every
             Hour
             ,
             for
             a
             Day
             or
             two
             ,
             laying
             on
             it
             a
             Diaculum
             Plaister
             :
             This
             will
             heal
             and
             Cure
             the
             most
             inveterate
             Gaul
             in
             a
             few
             Days
             time
             .
          
        
         
           
             An
             Excellent
             Poultis
             to
             Cure
             Sore
             Breast's
          
           
             Take
             one
             Quart
             of
             Rain
             or
             River
             Water
             ,
             some
             Sorrel
             cut
             small
             ,
             half
             an
             Ounce
             of
             Coriander
             Seed
             beaten
             to
             Powder
             ,
             two
             Ounces
             of
             good
             brown
             Sugar
             ,
             as
             much
             Bread
             as
             will
             make
             it
             into
             a
             Poultis
             ,
             make
             it
             Boyling
             hot
             ,
             stirring
             it
             all
             the
             time
             ,
             then
             it
             is
             done
             ,
             —
             Apply
             this
             every
             Hour
             ,
             or
             every
             two
             Hours
             as
             warm
             as
             your
             Blood
             on
             a
             Linnen
             Cloath
             for
             two
             or
             three
             Days
             more
             or
             less
             ,
             as
             you
             see
             occasion
             ,
             and
             remember
             to
             wash
             your
             Breast
             with
             good
             Water
             and
             fresh
             Butter
             beaten
             together
             ,
             every
             time
             you
             apply
             the
             Poultis
             ,
             and
             you
             need
             not
             doubt
             but
             with
             God's
             Blessing
             the
             Cure
             will
             be
             Effected
             in
             a
             short
             time
             .
          
        
         
           
             A
             rare
             Poultis
             to
             allay
             all
             Swellings
             or
             Contusions
             ,
             in
             any
             part
             of
             the
             Body
             .
          
           
             Take
             one
             quart
             of
             Rain
             or
             River
             Water
             ,
             Rosemary
             and
             Balm
             cut
             small
             ,
             two
             Ounces
             of
             Sugar
             ,
             a
             Glass
             of
             Wine
             ,
             
             Sider
             ,
             Ale
             ,
             or
             good
             Beer
             ,
             as
             much
             good
             Bread
             as
             will
             make
             it
             into
             a
             Poultis
             ,
             make
             it
             boyling
             hot
             ,
             stirring
             of
             it
             all
             the
             while
             ,
             then
             it
             is
             done
             ,
             —
             Lay
             this
             pretty
             thick
             on
             a
             Linnen
             Cloath
             ,
             as
             warm
             as
             your
             Blood
             every
             Hour
             ,
             or
             at
             least
             every
             two
             Hours
             ,
             for
             a
             Day
             two
             or
             three
             according
             to
             the
             occasion
             ,
             washing
             of
             it
             well
             with
             Spirit
             of
             Wine
             ,
             wherein
             Sugar
             is
             disolved
             ,
             This
             is
             a
             safe
             and
             secure
             remedy
             .
          
        
         
           
             Another
             excellent
             Poultis
             to
             Disolve
             ,
             Ripen
             and
             Cure
             any
             Rising
             ,
             Swelling
             ,
             or
             Boyl
             in
             the
             Flesh
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
             Take
             white
             Lilly
             Roots
             ,
             good
             Figgs
             ▪
             boyl
             them
             soft
             in
             River
             or
             Rain
             Water
             ,
             then
             Temper
             them
             together
             ,
             add
             as
             much
             Bread
             as
             will
             make
             it
             thick
             enough
             for
             a
             Poultis
             ;
             add
             to
             this
             one
             Ounce
             of
             white
             Sugar
             ,
             and
             half
             an
             Ounce
             of
             Carr●way
             Seeds
             beaten
             to
             Powder
             ,
             stir
             them
             all
             together
             on
             the
             Fire
             ,
             till
             they
             are
             boyling
             hot
             ,
             then
             it
             is
             done
             .
             Apply
             this
             Poultis
             every
             Hour
             ,
             washing
             the
             Grieved
             part
             with
             Ale
             and
             Sugar
             every
             time
             you
             lay
             the
             Poultis
             on
             ,
             this
             is
             a
             Noble
             Poultis
             ,
             and
             is
             likewise
             
             good
             to
             cure
             sore
             Breasts
             ,
             applyed
             as
             abovesaid
             ,
          
        
         
           
             The
             best
             Spirit
             of
             Scurvygrass
             is
             made
             Thus.
             
          
           
             Take
             the
             Leaves
             of
             Scurvygrass
             ,
             some
             Horse-Redish-Roots
             Scrapt
             small
             ,
             put
             this
             into
             a
             Glass
             ,
             or
             Earthen
             Vessel
             ,
             put
             to
             it
             as
             much
             strong
             double
             Spirit
             of
             Wine
             as
             will
             cover
             it
             ,
             stop
             this
             Vessel
             close
             ,
             and
             let
             it
             stand
             three
             Days
             and
             three
             Nights
             ,
             then
             Pour
             it
             off
             into
             Glass
             Bottles
             ;
             when
             settled
             ,
             you
             may
             put
             it
             into
             other
             Bottles
             ,
             and
             then
             it
             is
             fit
             for
             use
             .
             This
             is
             called
             The
             plain
             Spirit
             of
             Scurvygrass
             ,
             and
             it
             is
             the
             best
             that
             is
             made
             ;
             you
             may
             take
             in
             a
             Morning
             ,
             of
             this
             Spirit
             from
             60
             to
             80.
             or
             90.
             
             Drops
             in
             good
             Water
             ,
             Beer
             ,
             Ale
             or
             Wine
             ,
             fasting
             two
             or
             three
             Hours
             after
             it
             ,
             then
             eat
             some
             of
             our
             Gruel
             with
             Bread.
             
          
        
         
           
             How
             you
             may
             make
             this
             plain
             Spirit
             of
             Scurvygrass
             into
             a
             purging
             Spirit
             .
          
           
             Take
             one
             Quart
             of
             this
             plain
             Spirit
             ,
             put
             into
             it
             ,
             one
             Ounce
             of
             Rozin
             of
             Scamony
             ,
             and
             half
             an
             Ounce
             of
             Rozin
             of
             Jallop
             ,
             both
             beaten
             to
             Powder
             ;
             let
             
             it
             stand
             one
             week
             ,
             and●
             then
             it
             will
             be
             fit
             for
             your
             use
             .
             Take
             50
             ,
             60.
             or
             80.
             
             Drops
             of
             this
             in
             a
             Glass
             of
             Ale
             ,
             Beer
             or
             Wine
             ,
             Drink
             plentifully
             of
             our
             thin
             Gruel
             after
             it
             ,
             staying
             within
             ,
             it
             will
             purge
             you
             very
             well
             ,
             and
             not
             gripe
             ,
             or
             but
             very
             little
             .
          
        
         
           
             An
             Excellent
             Drink
             against
             the
             Stone
             ,
             Gravel
             ,
             and
             other
             Obstructions
             .
          
           
             Take
             Scurvygrass
             Leaves
             ,
             the
             Seeds
             of
             Dorcas
             ,
             some
             Horse-Redish-Scrapt
             ,
             put
             them
             in
             an
             Earthen
             Vessel
             ,
             and
             then
             add
             as
             much
             White-wine
             as
             will
             cover
             the
             Herbs
             ,
             Seed
             and
             Roots
             ,
             let
             them
             stand
             five
             Days
             and
             Nights
             ,
             then
             pour
             it
             off
             and
             keep
             it
             in
             Glass
             Bottles
             ;
             it
             will
             continue
             good
             four
             or
             five
             weeks
             .
             Take
             a
             Sack
             Glass
             of
             this
             ,
             and
             a
             like
             quantity
             of
             Water
             every
             Morning
             ,
             fast
             two
             Hours
             ,
             and
             then
             Drink
             at
             least
             a
             Quart
             of
             our
             thin
             Water-Gruel
             ,
             either
             of
             the
             cold
             or
             hot
             .
             The
             constant
             use
             of
             this
             ,
             is
             not
             only
             a
             prevention
             and
             Cure
             ,
             but
             it
             moves
             most
             sorts
             of
             obstructions
             of
             the
             Stomack
             ,
             begets
             appetite
             ,
             Generates
             good
             Blood
             ,
             causing
             it
             to
             circulate
             freely
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             How
             to
             purge
             by
             Herbs
             and
             Foods
             .
          
           
             When
             you
             are
             minded
             to
             purge
             your self
             with
             both
             ease
             and
             safety
             ,
             and
             to
             preserve
             your
             Health
             ,
             then
             observe
             the
             following
             Method
             ,
             viz.
             In
             the
             Morning
             ,
             drink
             a
             Quart
             of
             our
             thin
             Water-gruel
             ,
             either
             the
             cold
             or
             the
             hot
             ,
             Eat
             a
             small
             piece
             of
             Bread
             with
             it
             ,
             at
             dinner
             take
             Spinnage
             ,
             Lettis
             ,
             Onions
             ,
             parsley
             and
             Sage
             ;
             wash
             them
             and
             Eat
             plentifully
             of
             them
             with
             your
             Food
             ,
             be
             it
             what
             it
             will
             ,
             at
             night
             Drink
             a
             like
             quantity
             of
             Gruel
             and
             Eat
             some
             good
             Bread
             as
             you
             did
             in
             the
             Morning
             ;
             this
             you
             must
             do
             for
             four
             or
             five
             or
             six
             Days
             together
             more
             or
             less
             ,
             as
             you
             see
             Occasion
             ;
             the
             like
             Method
             you
             are
             to
             observe
             ,
             If
             you
             would
             purge
             your self
             with
             Carrots
             ,
             Turnips
             and
             Parsnips
             ,
             as
             you
             did
             with
             Herbs
             ,
             with
             this
             Variation
             ,
             viz.
             Drink
             your
             Gruel
             and
             Eat
             your
             Bread
             Mornings
             and
             Nights
             ,
             and
             at
             Dinner
             ,
             Eat
             only
             Carrots
             ;
             Parsnips
             or
             Turnips
             ,
             boyled
             only
             in
             good
             Water
             ,
             and
             Eat
             them
             freely
             with
             no
             other
             thing
             but
             a
             little
             Salt
             and
             Bread
             ,
             during
             these
             several
             Days
             ,
             you
             
             may
             Purge
             your self
             to
             what
             degree
             you
             please
             .
          
        
         
           
             Another
             way
             to
             Purge
             by
             Food
             's
             and
             Drinks
             .
          
           
             Drink
             in
             the
             Morning
             at
             several
             times
             ,
             three
             Pints
             or
             two
             Quarts
             of
             thin
             Watergruel
             ,
             at
             Dinner
             drink
             a
             Pint
             or
             a
             Quart
             ,
             at
             Night
             drink
             a
             Quart
             more
             ,
             and
             Eat
             some
             Bread.
             This
             Method
             will
             Purge
             ,
             or
             at
             least
             will
             keep
             your
             Body
             open
             ,
             let
             your
             Foods
             at
             Dinner
             be
             what
             it
             will
             ,
             the
             Body
             being
             kept
             open
             and
             cool
             doth
             prevent
             and
             Cure
             Various
             Diseases
             in
             hot
             costive
             constitutions
             .
          
        
         
           
             An
             excellent
             Poultis
             against
             the
             Headach
             Pain
             in
             the
             Side
             ,
             also
             a
             rare
             Remedy
             against
             the
             disease
             called
             St.
             Anthonies
             Fire
             .
          
           
             Take
             Sage
             ,
             Parsley
             and
             Balm
             ,
             of
             each
             a
             like
             quantity
             cut
             small
             ,
             one
             Quart
             of
             Rain
             or
             River
             Water
             ,
             one
             Pint
             of
             Whitewine
             ,
             three
             Ounces
             of
             white
             Sugar
             ,
             two
             Ounces
             of
             Coriander
             Seed
             beaten
             ,
             as
             much
             good
             Bread
             as
             will
             make
             it
             fit
             for
             a
             Poultis
             ;
             mix
             them
             and
             stir
             
             them
             over
             the
             Fire
             till
             they
             are
             boyling
             hot
             ,
             then
             it
             is
             done
             .
             Spread
             this
             Poultis
             on
             a
             Linnen
             Cloath
             indifferent
             thick
             ,
             apply
             to
             the
             grieved
             part
             every
             Hour
             or
             two
             at
             most
             ,
             and
             by
             God's
             assistance
             it
             will
             effect
             the
             Cure
             to
             your
             Heart's
             desire
             .
          
        
         
           
             An
             excellent
             Remedy
             against
             any
             Wound
             ,
             Stab
             ,
             Prick
             ,
             or
             Cut
             with
             a
             Sword
             ,
             or
             other
             Weapon
             .
          
           
             Take
             Spirits
             of
             Wine
             ,
             with
             some
             double
             refined
             Sugar
             ,
             or
             other
             Sugar
             mixed
             with
             it
             ;
             Wash
             or
             Serringe
             your
             Wound
             with
             this
             Sugared
             Spirit
             very
             well
             ,
             then
             take
             a
             small
             quantity
             of
             the
             fine
             Powder
             of
             Refined
             Sugar
             ,
             and
             put
             into
             the
             said
             Wound
             ,
             and
             presently
             sow
             it
             up
             with
             a
             fine
             Needle
             and
             Silk
             ,
             the
             quicker
             you
             do
             it
             ,
             the
             better
             will
             the
             Cure
             be
             performed
             ,
             for
             the
             more
             the
             Air
             is
             kept
             out
             of
             it
             the
             better
             :
             If
             this
             Method
             be
             observed
             ,
             it
             will
             do
             wonders
             ;
             the
             way
             of
             tenting
             is
             generally
             pernicious
             and
             prolongs
             the
             Cures
             of
             the
             above
             mentioned
             hurts
             ,
             keeping
             the
             Parts
             from
             closing
             or
             cementing
             ,
             for
             this
             prevents
             the
             flowing
             of
             the
             Humors
             ,
             
             and
             putrefaction
             and
             Nature
             does
             her
             own
             work
             without
             trouble
             cost
             or
             pain
             .
          
        
         
           
             Pithagoras's
             Method
             and
             Advice
             to
             his
             Disciples
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
             Whenever
             they
             had
             Occasion
             to
             make
             any
             Medicine
             ,
             Poultis
             ,
             Plaisters
             ,
             Decoctions
             of
             Herbs
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             thing
             ,
             they
             were
             always
             to
             be
             mindful
             to
             take
             of
             those
             things
             that
             their
             Genius
             did
             first
             dictate
             to
             them
             ,
             and
             not
             only
             the
             Herbs
             or
             Seeds
             grains
             or
             other
             things
             ,
             but
             likewise
             the
             number
             of
             their
             Composition
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             how
             many
             ingredients
             they
             were
             to
             mix
             together
             ,
             the
             manner
             form
             and
             postures
             they
             were
             to
             observe
             in
             gathering
             of
             them
             ,
             also
             what
             Words
             ,
             Invocations
             and
             Prayers
             they
             use
             ,
             also
             naming
             the
             name
             of
             the
             Person
             they
             operate
             for
             ,
             expressing
             in
             words
             for
             whom
             they
             do
             it
             ,
             for
             to
             Cure
             such
             ,
             or
             such
             a
             Disease
             .
             And
             if
             you
             would
             know
             more
             of
             this
             ,
             Read
             
             Pythagoras's
             ,
             Letters
             (
             lately
             Printed
             by
             
               T.
               Sowle
            
             ,
             in
             White-Hârt-Court
             )
             and
             observe
             th●
             Methods
             and
             Numbers
             there
             treated
             off
             at
             large
             ,
             and
             your
             understanding
             will
             be
             enlightened
             ,
             if
             you
             are
             in
             good
             earnest
             ,
             and
             live
             in
             the
             Fear
             and
             under
             the
             Dominion
             of
             the
             Fountain
             of
             Benignity
             
             whose
             Signal
             Character
             is
             plainness
             ,
             Simplicity
             and
             Innocency
             .
          
        
         
           
             An
             excellent
             remedy
             against
             all
             Old
             Inveterate
             Vlcer's
             and
             Sores
             occasioned
             by
             the
             Disease
             ,
             called
             The
             Kings
             Evil
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
             First
             take
             Rain
             or
             River
             Water
             ,
             with
             which
             wash
             the
             Grieved
             part
             very
             clean
             ,
             then
             take
             strong
             Spirits
             mixed
             with
             white
             Sugar
             ,
             and
             wash
             it
             several
             times
             ,
             and
             fill
             up
             the
             Mouth
             ,
             or
             cover
             the
             Sore
             with
             Sugar
             and
             Spirits
             mixed
             thick
             ,
             then
             apply
             this
             following
             Poultis
             ,
             viz.
             Take
             two
             Quarts
             of
             Rain
             or
             River
             Water
             ,
             as
             much
             dried
             Wormwood
             as
             the
             Water
             will
             cover
             ,
             let
             it
             lie
             and
             infuse
             two
             Hours
             ,
             then
             strain
             it
             off
             ,
             and
             add
             as
             much
             good
             Bread
             as
             will
             make
             it
             thick
             ,
             add
             to
             it
             two
             or
             three
             Ounces
             of
             white
             Sugar
             ,
             with
             half
             or
             a
             Pint
             of
             good
             strong
             Beer
             ,
             or
             Wine
             ,
             then
             make
             it
             boyling
             hot
             ,
             stirring
             it
             all
             the
             time
             ,
             then
             it
             is
             done
             .
             Apply
             this
             every
             two
             Hours
             as
             warm
             as
             your
             Blood
             ,
             washing
             the
             Sore
             every
             time
             with
             water
             ,
             and
             then
             with
             the
             Sugared
             Spirits
             as
             is
             mentioned
             before
             .
             —
             Remember
             that
             the
             Water
             wherein
             the
             Wormwood
             is
             infused
             two
             Hours
             ,
             must
             
             be
             cold
             ,
             and
             after
             the
             Ingredients
             are
             put
             in
             ,
             made
             boyling
             hot
             ,
             as
             in
             other
             Poulises
             .
          
        
         
           
             An
             Vniversal
             fomentation
             for
             all
             Tumors
             ,
             Bruises
             ,
             Hard
             Swelled
             Members
             or
             parts
             of
             the
             Body
             .
          
           
             Take
             a
             good
             quantity
             of
             dried
             Wormwood
             ,
             put
             it
             into
             two
             ,
             three
             ,
             four
             or
             five
             Quarts
             of
             Rain
             or
             River
             Water
             ,
             make
             it
             boyling
             hot
             ,
             then
             take
             it
             off
             the
             Fire
             ,
             and
             let
             it
             lie
             in
             the
             Water
             one
             Hour
             ,
             then
             add
             to
             every
             Quart
             of
             this
             Wormwood
             Liquor
             ,
             half
             a
             Pint
             of
             old
             Wines
             ,
             three
             Spoonfuls
             of
             good
             Spirit
             of
             Wine
             ,
             two
             Ounces
             of
             double
             refined
             Sugar
             ,
             and
             one
             Ounce
             of
             Salt
             of
             Tartar
             ,
             with
             this
             wash
             or
             foment
             the
             part
             very
             well
             for
             half
             an
             Hour
             together
             ,
             or
             more
             ,
             resting
             one
             Hour
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             Interim
             apply
             this
             following
             Poultis
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
             Take
             two
             or
             three
             Handfuls
             of
             the
             Green
             Leaves
             of
             Sorrel
             ,
             infuse
             them
             in
             two
             Quarts
             of
             boyling
             Water
             one
             Hour
             ,
             Strain
             it
             off
             ,
             and
             add
             to
             this
             Water
             as
             much
             good
             Mault
             Flower
             as
             will
             make
             it
             thick
             ;
             to
             every
             Quart
             put
             half
             a
             Pint
             of
             Ale
             ,
             and
             two
             Ounces
             of
             double
             
             refined
             Sugar
             ,
             apply
             it
             warm
             every
             Hour
             fomenting
             the
             part
             as
             you
             are
             taught
             before
             ,
             and
             you
             need
             not
             doubt
             but
             it
             will
             have
             a
             good
             Effect
             and
             Cure
             to
             Admiration
             .
          
        
         
           
             A
             Famous
             Poultis
             against
             Sprains
             .
          
           
             Take
             two
             or
             three
             Quarts
             of
             good
             Water
             ,
             and
             a
             Quart
             of
             good
             strong
             Beer
             ,
             four
             Ounces
             of
             refined
             Sugar
             ,
             make
             this
             just
             boyle
             ,
             then
             put
             in
             it
             as
             much
             fresh
             gathered
             Thyme
             as
             the
             Liquor
             will
             cover
             ,
             make
             it
             ready
             to
             boil
             again
             ,
             and
             then
             Strain
             it
             from
             the
             Herbs
             ,
             and
             add
             to
             it
             as
             much
             Brown
             Bread
             as
             will
             make
             it
             thick
             ,
             stir
             this
             over
             the
             Fire
             till
             it
             be
             boiling
             hot
             ,
             then
             it
             is
             done
             .
             Add
             to
             this
             three
             Ounces
             of
             Spirits
             of
             Wine
             ;
             stirring
             it
             all
             well
             together
             ,
             spread
             this
             thick
             on
             a
             Linnen
             Cloath
             and
             apply
             it
             every
             three
             Hours
             as
             warm
             as
             your
             Blood.
             
          
        
         
           
             A
             good
             Method
             to
             Cure
             Sprains
             ,
             if
             you
             cannot
             have
             the
             Forementioned
             Poultis
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
             So
             soon
             as
             you
             have
             Sprained
             any
             Member
             of
             your
             Body
             ,
             then
             presently
             put
             that
             part
             into
             cold
             Water
             ,
             wherein
             
             some
             Wood-Ashes
             are
             put
             ,
             continue
             the
             grieved
             part
             one
             Hour
             ,
             or
             at
             least
             half
             an
             Hour
             ,
             this
             will
             give
             you
             ease
             ,
             and
             have
             a
             good
             Effect
             .
          
        
         
           
             An
             Excellent
             Wash
             against
             all
             old
             Aches
             ,
             and
             Sciatica's
             in
             any
             part
             or
             Member
             of
             the
             Body
             .
          
           
             Take
             Rain
             Water
             in
             
               March
               ,
               April
               ,
               May
               ,
               Iune
               ,
            
             or
             Iuly
             ,
             and
             keep
             it
             in
             Glass
             Bottles
             open
             ,
             standing
             either
             without
             Doors
             or
             in
             Airy
             Rooms
             ,
             wash
             your
             infirm
             part
             three
             times
             a
             Day
             Very
             well
             ,
             the
             Water
             must
             be
             cold
             ,
             and
             the
             Part
             or
             Member
             must
             not
             be
             kept
             warmer
             then
             is
             usual
             ,
             This
             do
             for
             two
             three
             or
             four
             weeks
             if
             you
             have
             occasion
             ,
             but
             in
             many
             this
             Method
             will
             effect
             the
             Cure
             much
             sooner
             .
          
        
         
           
             An
             Excellent
             Method
             to
             Cure
             the
             Sores
             occasioned
             by
             the
             Disease
             called
             The
             King
             's
             Evil.
             
          
           
             Fist
             take
             Water
             wherein
             Wormwood
             is
             infused
             ,
             wash
             the
             Sore
             part
             very
             well
             ,
             then
             take
             Spirits
             of
             Wine
             ,
             Mault
             or
             Sider
             mixed
             with
             Sugar
             ,
             and
             wash
             it
             again
             ,
             then
             apply
             this
             following
             Poultis
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
           
             Take
             three
             Pints
             or
             two
             Quarts
             of
             Rain
             or
             River
             Water
             ▪
             make
             it
             boil
             ,
             then
             put
             into
             it
             as
             much
             Hyssop
             as
             the
             Water
             will
             just
             cover
             ,
             continue
             it
             on
             the
             Fire
             till
             it
             boil
             ,
             then
             take
             it
             off
             and
             Strain
             it
             ,
             add
             to
             this
             Liquor
             as
             much
             Bread
             as
             will
             make
             it
             thick
             ,
             to
             every
             Quart
             put
             two
             Ounces
             of
             Refined
             Sugar
             ,
             and
             half
             a
             Pint
             of
             Ale
             ,
             spread
             this
             pretty
             thick
             on
             a
             Linnen
             Cloath
             ,
             and
             repeat
             the
             application
             every
             Hour
             ,
             two
             or
             three
             ,
             the
             oftner
             the
             better
             ,
             the
             like
             is
             to
             be
             understood
             in
             all
             applications
             ,
             of
             this
             Nature
             ,
             as
             we
             have
             demonstrated
             in
             our
             Book
             Entituled
             
               The
               Good
               Hous-wife
               made
               a
               Doctor
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             A
             rare
             Poultis
             against
             all
             Inflamation●
             Rhumes
             and
             other
             Sores
             in
             the
             Eyes
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
             First
             wash
             your
             Eyes
             with
             Rain
             or
             other
             good
             Water
             ,
             then
             apply
             this
             following
             Poultis
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
             Take
             one
             Quart
             of
             Water
             ,
             the
             whites
             of
             three
             Eggs
             beaten
             well
             together
             ,
             with
             three
             Ounces
             of
             double
             refined
             Sugar
             ,
             as
             much
             white
             Bread
             as
             will
             make
             it
             into
             a
             Poultis
             ,
             then
             make
             it
             boiling
             
             hot
             ,
             stirring
             it
             all
             the
             time
             ,
             then
             it
             is
             done
             .
             Spread
             this
             thick
             on
             a
             Linnen
             Cloath
             ,
             apply
             it
             to
             your
             Eye
             every
             Hour
             fresh
             ,
             and
             you
             will
             have
             your
             desire
             ,
             but
             this
             course
             and
             repeated
             application
             must
             be
             continued
             for
             1
             ,
             2
             ,
             3
             ,
             4
             ,
             5
             ,
             or
             6.
             
             Days
             as
             you
             see
             occasion
             .
          
           
             Observe
             that
             you
             never
             apply
             your
             Poultis
             hotter
             then
             your
             Blood
             ,
             nor
             bind
             the
             Grieved
             part
             hard
             ,
             both
             are
             great
             Evils
             ,
             but
             more
             especially
             the
             last
             .
          
        
         
           
             A
             rare
             Poultis
             against
             the
             Head-Ach
             .
          
           
             Take
             one
             Quart
             of
             Rain
             or
             River
             Water
             ,
             one
             Ounce
             of
             white
             Sugar
             ,
             as
             much
             Mault
             Flower
             new
             Ground
             as
             will
             make
             it
             thick
             enough
             ,
             add
             to
             it
             half
             a
             Pint
             of
             good
             Ale
             ,
             making
             it
             boyling
             hot
             ,
             and
             stirring
             it
             all
             the
             tim●
             ,
             then
             it
             is
             done
             .
             Spread
             this
             on
             a
             Linnen
             Cloath
             pretty
             thick
             ,
             apply
             it
             as
             warm
             as
             Milk
             from
             the
             Cow
             ,
             every
             Hour
             ,
             or
             every
             two
             Hours
             ,
             continue
             the
             application
             one
             ,
             two
             or
             three
             Days
             ,
             more
             or
             less
             ,
             as
             occasion
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             An
             Excellent
             Poultis
             against
             all
             Sorts
             of
             Sprains
             .
          
           
             Take
             two
             Quarts
             of
             Rain
             or
             River
             Water
             ,
             make
             it
             boiling
             hot
             ,
             or
             boil
             up
             ,
             put
             to
             it
             as
             much
             good
             Green
             Sage
             as
             the
             Water
             will
             cover
             ,
             then
             make
             it
             just
             boil
             ,
             take
             it
             off
             the
             Fire
             ,
             and
             let
             it
             stand
             one
             quarter
             of
             an
             Hour
             ,
             Strain
             the
             Water
             off
             ,
             then
             add
             to
             this
             Sage
             Liquor
             as
             much
             Bread
             as
             will
             make
             it
             thick
             ,
             put
             to
             this
             three
             Ounces
             of
             double
             refined
             Sugar
             ,
             and
             a
             quarter
             of
             a
             Pint
             of
             Red
             Wine
             ,
             and
             five
             Spoonfuls
             of
             Spirit
             of
             Wine
             ,
             Sugar
             or
             Mault
             ,
             stir
             them
             well
             together
             ,
             and
             make
             them
             boiling
             hot
             ,
             stirring
             it
             all
             the
             time
             ,
             then
             it
             is
             done
             .
             Spread
             this
             likewise
             on
             a
             Linnen
             Cloath
             ,
             and
             apply
             it
             warm
             as
             your
             Blood
             ,
             every
             Hour
             or
             two
             ,
             for
             one
             Day
             or
             two
             resting
             all
             the
             time
             .
          
        
         
           
             A
             brave
             Noble
             Poultis
             against
             all
             hot
             Tumors
             ,
             Bruises
             or
             Swellings
             or
             the
             like
             .
          
           
             Take
             two
             or
             three
             Quarts
             of
             Rain
             or
             River
             Water
             ,
             as
             much
             Spinnage
             as
             the
             Water
             will
             cover
             .
             But
             first
             let
             
             the
             Water
             be
             boiling
             hot
             ,
             then
             make
             it
             boil
             ,
             take
             it
             off
             the
             Fire
             ,
             and
             let
             it
             stand
             one
             quarter
             of
             an
             Hour
             ,
             the
             Vessel
             uncovered
             ,
             Strain
             it
             off
             ,
             add
             to
             it
             as
             much
             House-hold
             Bread
             as
             will
             make
             it
             thick
             ,
             with
             two
             Ounces
             of
             course
             Sugar
             ,
             make
             it
             boiling
             hot
             ,
             then
             it
             is
             done
             .
             Spread
             this
             on
             a
             Linnen
             Cloath
             ,
             apply
             it
             every
             two
             Hours
             as
             warm
             as
             your
             Blood
             for
             two
             ,
             three
             ,
             four
             or
             five
             Days
             ,
             and
             you
             will
             find
             good
             Effects
             thereof
             ;
             always
             observe
             and
             be
             careful
             that
             you
             do
             not
             bind
             the
             Grieved
             part
             too
             hard
             ,
             but
             very
             Gently
             ,
             there
             being
             nothing
             worse
             then
             hard
             binding
             ,
             it
             often
             occasions
             great
             Evils
             ,
             even
             to
             Mortification
             .
          
           
             Wormwood
             Smokt
             in
             Pipes
             ,
             being
             well
             dryed
             in
             the
             Sun
             ,
             and
             Bagg'd
             in
             Paper
             close
             ,
             is
             far
             better
             and
             more
             a
             vail●ble
             for
             the
             help
             and
             Cure
             of
             all
             ,
             or
             most
             of
             the
             Diseases
             ,
             Tobacco
             is
             taken
             in
             Pipes
             for
             .
          
        
         
           
             A
             method
             how
             any
             Person
             may
             supply
             the
             place
             of
             Hops
             with
             Wormwood
             to
             all
             intents
             and
             purposes
             ,
             and
             please
             the
             pallats
             of
             the
             Drinkers
             ,
             for
             Wormwood
             is
             an
             Excellent
             Herb
             ,
             and
             of
             far
             greater
             Strength
             ,
             Power
             and
             Vertue
             then
             Hops
             ,
             provided
             it
             be
             gathered
             in
             it's
             proper
             Season
             and
             dried
             in
             the
             Sun
             ,
             and
             bagg'd
             up
             as
             Hops
             are
             ,
             so
             keep
             them
             for
             use
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             Directions
             in
             our
             way
             to
             Health
             long
             Life
             and
             Hppiness
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
           
             Take
             what
             quantity
             you
             think
             fit
             of
             dryed
             Wormwood
             ,
             as
             you
             have
             occasion
             to
             keep
             your
             Drink
             a
             longer
             or
             a
             shorter
             time
             ,
             and
             put
             it
             into
             your
             hot
             Water
             ,
             in
             your
             Mash-Tub
             or
             Vessel
             ,
             and
             then
             presently
             put
             your
             Mault
             in
             ,
             and
             stir
             it
             together
             as
             is
             usual
             ,
             and
             when
             it
             has
             stood
             the
             common
             time
             ,
             draw
             it
             off
             ,
             then
             you
             must
             take
             the
             Wormwood
             out
             ,
             and
             add
             some
             fresh
             to
             your
             Liquor
             that
             you
             put
             up
             the
             second
             time
             ,
             and
             do
             the
             like
             when
             you
             put
             up
             your
             third
             Liquor
             ,
             if
             you
             mash
             more
             than
             twice
             ;
             by
             this
             Method
             or
             way
             you
             will
             only
             extract
             the
             thin
             fine
             saline
             Vertues
             of
             the
             Herb
             ,
             and
             leave
             the
             Gross
             Churlish
             bitter
             behind
             ,
             and
             Drink
             thus
             made
             ,
             doth
             not
             only
             Drink
             pleasant
             and
             keep
             well
             but
             i●
             far
             more
             wholsome
             ,
             and
             healthy
             than
             
             the
             best
             Hopped
             Drink
             and
             if
             your
             Wormwood
             is
             well
             preserved
             ,
             it
             will
             keep
             three
             ,
             four
             or
             five
             Years
             good
             ,
             and
             the
             second
             and
             third
             Year
             ,
             it
             is
             better
             than
             the
             first
             .
             The
             very
             same
             Method
             is
             to
             be
             observed
             in
             useing
             all
             other
             Herbs
             .
          
           
             But
             if
             the
             forementioned
             way
             should
             make
             the
             Grains
             so
             bitter
             ,
             that
             Cattel
             will
             not
             eat
             them
             .
             Then
             observe
             the
             following
             Method
             ,
             viz.
             Make
             of
             fine
             thin
             Canvas
             Baggs
             ,
             both
             for
             your
             strong
             Beer
             ,
             Ale
             and
             small
             Beer
             ,
             and
             put
             such
             a
             quantity
             of
             your
             Wormwood
             as
             you
             think
             fit
             into
             them
             ,
             and
             when
             your
             several
             sorts
             of
             Drink
             is
             Working
             in
             the
             Tun
             ,
             then
             hang
             these
             Baggs
             in
             your
             Working
             Drink
             for
             three
             Hours
             ,
             and
             then
             take
             them
             out
             ;
             this
             being
             an
             approved
             way
             ,
             which
             do
             impregnate
             or
             imbibe
             the
             fine
             airy
             Spirituous
             Vertues
             of
             the
             Wormwood
             into
             the
             Drink
             .
             The
             natural
             and
             common
             vertues
             of
             this
             Drink
             is
             ,
             it
             warms
             and
             strengthens
             the
             Stomack
             ,
             fines
             the
             Blood
             ,
             purgeth
             by
             Urine
             ,
             Generates
             like
             pure
             Spirits
             ,
             and
             Drink
             thus
             made
             ,
             if
             not
             too
             strong
             nor
             too
             great
             a
             quantity
             Drank
             ,
             then
             it
             will
             prove
             a
             Friend
             both
             to
             the
             Eyes
             &
             Head.
             —
             as
             well
             as
             to
             the
             Stomach
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
         
           Healths
           Grand
           Preservative
           ,
           OR
           THE
           Womens
           best
           Doctor
           .
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             I.
             
          
           
             Of
             the
             Nature
             and
             Operation
             of
             Bandy
             ,
             Rumm
             ,
             and
             Rack
             ,
             which
             of
             late
             years
             are
             become
             as
             common
             Drinks
             amongst
             many
             ,
             as
             Beer
             and
             Ale
             ,
             not
             only
             in
             England
             ,
             but
             also
             in
             all
             the
             West-Indies
             where
             the
             English
             inhabit
             ,
             and
             of
             the
             evil
             consequences
             that
             do
             attend
             the
             Drinkers
             thereof
             .
          
           
             
               BRandy
               ,
               Rumm
               ,
               Rack
            
             ,
             and
             other
             distilled
             Spirits
             are
             all
             very
             pernicious
             and
             hurtful
             to
             the
             Health
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             if
             not
             sparingly
             taken
             on
             extraordinary
             occasions
             in
             a
             Physical
             way
             ;
             for
             the
             Intention
             of
             all
             such
             Chymical
             Preparations
             ,
             when
             first
             
             Invented
             ,
             was
             for
             Medi●inal
             uses
             ,
             and
             not
             be
             used
             as
             
               Common
               Drink
            
             ,
             as
             of
             late
             years
             indiscreetly
             they
             are
             ,
             to
             the
             Destruction
             of
             many
             thousands
             ,
             the
             frequent
             use
             of
             them
             contracting
             such
             grievous
             and
             stubborn
             Diseases
             ,
             as
             for
             the
             most
             part
             are
             incurable
             .
          
           
             1.
             
             All
             such
             Spirits
             as
             are
             drawn
             by
             common
             Distillation
             ,
             though
             those
             cruel
             Sulphurous
             Fires
             ,
             where
             the
             Air
             hath
             not
             its
             free
             egress
             and
             regress
             ,
             atheir
             Volatile
             Spirit
             and
             
               Balsamick
               Body
            
             ,
             is
             as
             it
             were
             totally
             destroy'd
             :
             As
             for
             Example
             ,
             take
             the
             best
             Sack
             (
             which
             is
             the
             Richest
             and
             most
             Cordial
             of
             all
             Wines
             ,
             and
             hath
             the
             greatest
             Body
             )
             put
             it
             into
             a
             Limbeck
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             Furnace
             of
             the
             like
             nature
             ,
             and
             draw
             it
             off
             ,
             and
             you
             shall
             have
             nothing
             but
             a
             strong
             harsh
             fiery
             Spirit
             or
             Brandy
             .
             The
             same
             you
             shall
             have
             if
             you
             distill
             Sugar
             ,
             only
             it
             yields
             a
             stronger
             Spirit
             ,
             for
             the
             more
             Balsamick
             the
             Body
             of
             any
             thing
             is
             ,
             the
             stronger
             and
             fiercer
             is
             its
             Spirit
             ,
             when
             that
             Balsamick
             Body
             ,
             and
             the
             pure
             Volatile
             Spirits
             are
             destroyed
             or
             separated
             from
             it
             .
             Now
             here
             you
             will
             see
             ,
             that
             the
             Volatile
             Spirit
             and
             sweet
             Cordial
             Qualities
             or
             Body
             ,
             both
             in
             the
             Sack
             and
             
             also
             in
             the
             Sugar
             ,
             are
             destroved
             ,
             and
             there
             doth
             remain
             ,
             as
             is
             said
             before
             ,
             only
             a
             fierce
             harsh
             
               Brimstony
               Spirit
            
             ,
             void
             of
             all
             the
             wholsome
             Qualities
             Sack
             and
             Sugar
             did
             contain
             ;
             for
             the
             Volatile
             Spirit
             or
             Tincture
             ,
             is
             the
             
               Essential
               Life
            
             of
             every
             thing
             ,
             and
             its
             the
             maintainer
             of
             its
             
               Colour
               ,
               Smell
            
             and
             Taste
             .
             Now
             these
             pure
             Spirits
             will
             not
             endure
             any
             
               violent
               Heat
            
             or
             
               harsh
               Fire
            
             ,
             but
             through
             the
             fiery
             heat
             ,
             and
             want
             of
             the
             free
             Egress
             and
             Regre
             is
             of
             the
             Air
             ,
             they
             presently
             become
             Suffocated
             ,
             and
             then
             the
             sweet
             Balsamick
             Body
             is
             turned
             sour
             ;
             for
             this
             sweet
             Balsamick
             Body
             is
             the
             pleasant
             Hab
             tation
             of
             the
             
               Volatile
               Spirit
            
             ,
             and
             this
             pure
             Spirit
             is
             the
             true
             Life
             of
             that
             Balsamick
             Body
             ;
             they
             are
             inseparable
             Companions
             ,
             the
             one
             cannot
             subsist
             without
             the
             other
             ;
             destroy
             either
             ,
             and
             both
             die
             .
          
           
             Therefore
             all
             such
             Spirits
             so
             drawn
             ,
             do
             lose
             their
             Balsamick
             Body
             with
             all
             their
             Cordial
             Virtues
             and
             Tinctures
             ,
             put
             what
             Herbs
             or
             Liquors
             you
             will
             into
             such
             Furnaces
             ,
             they
             are
             presently
             Plundered
             of
             their
             natural
             Colour
             ,
             and
             run
             off
             white
             ,
             whereby
             it
             appears
             ,
             that
             this
             
               common
               way
               of
               Distillation
            
             destroys
             
             the
             pure
             Natural
             Virtues
             and
             Tincture
             ,
             for
             from
             the
             Tincture
             proceeds
             all
             the
             Variety
             of
             Colours
             ,
             both
             in
             
               Vegetables
               ,
               Minerals
            
             ,
             and
             Animals
             ,
             so
             that
             such
             Spirits
             do
             only
             contain
             a
             harsh
             fierce
             fiery
             Nature
             ,
             and
             for
             that
             Reason
             ,
             if
             they
             be
             frequently
             Drunk
             ,
             do
             Prey
             upon
             the
             Natural
             Heat
             ,
             and
             by
             degrees
             weaken
             it
             ,
             destroying
             the
             very
             Life
             of
             Nature
             ,
             by
             way
             of
             Simile
             :
             for
             every
             
               Like
               works
               upon
               its
               likeness
            
             ,
             whence
             it
             comes
             to
             pass
             ,
             that
             in
             those
             who
             addict
             themselves
             to
             the
             drinking
             of
             these
             high
             Fiery
             or
             Brimstony
             Spirit
             ,
             their
             Natural
             Heat
             grows
             cold
             and
             feeble
             ,
             and
             their
             App●tites
             are
             weakened
             ,
             they
             destoying
             the
             Power
             of
             the
             Digestive
             Faculty
             of
             the
             Stomach
             ,
             so
             that
             many
             such
             People
             after
             Eating
             ,
             are
             forced
             to
             Drink
             a
             Dram
             to
             help
             Concoction
             ;
             all
             other
             Drinks
             proving
             too
             cold
             for
             them
             ,
             which
             constrains
             them
             to
             continue
             Seoping
             of
             such
             Liquor
             ;
             a
             sad
             Remedy
             ,
             when
             we
             go
             about
             to
             help
             a
             mischief
             by
             encreasing
             the
             application
             of
             the
             same
             ill
             means
             which
             first
             occacsioned
             it
             ;
             for
             these
             wrathful
             Spirit
             ,
             have
             awakened
             the
             
               Central
               Heat
            
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             Root
             of
             Nature
             ,
             that
             ought
             not
             to
             have
             been
             awakened
             
             or
             kindled
             ,
             for
             if
             the
             
               Central
               Heat
            
             be
             stirred
             up
             by
             any
             unnatural
             Meats
             or
             Drinks
             ,
             or
             other
             violence
             done
             to
             Nature
             ,
             then
             presently
             follows
             the
             Consumption
             of
             the
             
               Radical
               Moisture
            
             ,
             and
             the
             pure
             Spirits
             and
             lively
             Tinctures
             become
             Suffocated
             ,
             wherein
             consists
             the
             Essential
             Life
             of
             Nature
             .
             And
             as
             in
             the
             before-mentioned
             Example
             ,
             the
             pure
             Spirit
             and
             Balsamick
             Body
             in
             Sack
             will
             not
             endure
             these
             cruel
             harsh
             Sulphurous
             Fires
             ,
             where
             the
             Air
             hath
             not
             its
             sree
             Influence
             ,
             but
             presently
             becomes
             suffocated
             ,
             or
             destroy'd
             ,
             &
             the
             most
             
               pleasant
               sweetness
            
             thereof
             turned
             into
             a
             Stink
             ,
             so
             neither
             will
             the
             Radical
             Spirits
             and
             pure
             Oyl
             in
             the
             Body
             ,
             endure
             those
             Sulphurous
             Flames
             ,
             and
             fierce
             Spirits
             ,
             without
             sustaining
             the
             like
             prejudice
             ;
             for
             that
             pure
             Vertue
             or
             Essential
             Principle
             ,
             which
             the
             Lord
             in
             the
             Creation
             endued
             every
             thing
             with
             (
             which
             is
             the
             true
             Life
             thereof
             ,
             )
             will
             not
             endure
             any
             violent
             Motion
             or
             harsh
             Fire
             to
             touch
             them
             ;
             especially
             if
             the
             circulation
             of
             the
             Air
             be
             wanting
             ,
             as
             it
             is
             in
             all
             such
             Distillations
             ,
             for
             these
             Spirits
             are
             are
             so
             pure
             and
             subtle
             ,
             that
             when
             any
             Injury
             is
             offered
             to
             them
             ,
             they
             either
             evaporate
             or
             become
             
             suffocated
             ;
             for
             this
             Essential
             Powder
             or
             pure
             Life
             ,
             is
             the
             Moderator
             or
             Friendly
             Quality
             in
             all
             Minerals
             ,
             Vegetables
             and
             Animals
             ,
             which
             doth
             mix
             and
             qualifie
             the
             harsh
             Fiery
             
               dark
               Principal
            
             ,
             and
             does
             allay
             and
             moderate
             the
             cruel
             harsh
             Nature
             of
             the
             
               dark
               Fire
            
             ,
             as
             does
             plainly
             appear
             in
             all
             the
             fore-mentioned
             Liquors
             ,
             and
             also
             in
             Charcoal
             ,
             for
             before
             the
             Sack
             ,
             or
             any
             Balsamick
             Liquor
             ,
             was
             put
             in
             the
             Still
             and
             drawn
             off
             ,
             those
             very
             same
             fiery
             harsh
             Sulphurous
             Spirits
             were
             essentially
             in
             the
             Wine
             ,
             or
             whatever
             else
             it
             be
             ,
             for
             it
             is
             the
             Root
             of
             Nature
             ,
             and
             the
             Original
             to
             every
             Life
             ,
             but
             being
             mixed
             or
             incorporated
             with
             the
             Balsamick
             Body
             and
             pure
             Spirit
             ,
             the
             fiery
             fierce
             Sulphurous
             Spirit
             is
             thereby
             swallowed
             up
             ,
             and
             as
             it
             were
             hid
             and
             moderated
             ;
             for
             in
             what
             thing
             soever
             the
             pure
             Balsamick
             Body
             is
             predominant
             ,
             there
             this
             dark
             furious
             Spirit
             is
             hid
             or
             captivated
             ;
             an
             Example
             whereof
             we
             have
             in
             Sugar
             ,
             where
             when
             the
             sweet
             Balsamick
             Body
             is
             potent
             ,
             there
             also
             this
             fiery
             Sulphurus
             Spirit
             is
             strong
             ,
             but
             not
             manifest
             ;
             but
             as
             soon
             as
             this
             Essential
             Spirit
             and
             Balsamick
             Body
             are
             separated
             or
             destroyed
             ,
             this
             dark
             fiery
             
             
               Brimstony
               Spirit
            
             appears
             in
             its
             own
             form
             ,
             and
             becomes
             like
             a
             mad
             furious
             Devil
             in
             Nature
             ,
             its
             cloathing
             being
             the
             
               dark
               Fire
            
             ;
             for
             this
             Spirit
             hath
             lost
             its
             
               Sweet
               Water
            
             or
             Friendly
             Life
             in
             its
             Separation
             ,
             which
             before
             did
             qualifie
             its
             harsh
             fierce
             Fire
             ,
             it
             also
             loseth
             its
             pure
             Colour
             ,
             or
             bright
             native
             Shine
             ,
             because
             the
             Essential
             Oyl
             is
             consumed
             ,
             in
             that
             Separation
             ,
             so
             that
             there
             doth
             remain
             no
             true
             Life
             nor
             Light
             in
             it
             ,
             but
             being
             set
             on
             Fire
             ,
             its
             Flame
             is
             of
             a
             
               dim
               Brimstony
               colour
            
             ,
             which
             demonstrates
             that
             the
             dark
             wrathful
             Properties
             of
             Saturn
             and
             Mars
             ,
             and
             their
             fierce
             Fires
             are
             predominate
             in
             all
             such
             Liquors
             or
             Spirits
             .
          
           
             This
             is
             further
             manifest
             in
             Charcoal
             (
             as
             war
             hinted
             before
             )
             which
             is
             made
             of
             Wood
             ,
             but
             in
             the
             making
             thereof
             the
             pure
             Oyl
             or
             sweet
             Water
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             Essential
             Life
             of
             the
             Wood
             ,
             is
             suffocated
             or
             destroyed
             ,
             for
             from
             that
             Friendly
             quality
             ,
             the
             Wood
             had
             its
             bright
             Shine
             or
             Flamo
             ,
             which
             is
             of
             a
             benevolent
             refreshing
             Operation
             :
             Now
             this
             pure
             Oyl
             or
             Balsamick
             Body
             ,
             the
             Essential
             Life
             and
             Moderator
             of
             all
             harsh
             fiery
             dark
             Fumes
             or
             Qualities
             in
             the
             Wood
             ,
             being
             suffocated
             or
             totally
             
             destroyed
             in
             the
             making
             it
             ,
             whereby
             the
             Original
             dark
             Sulphurous
             Fire
             becomes
             strong
             and
             raging
             ,
             giving
             greater
             and
             stronger
             Heat
             than
             the
             Fire
             of
             Wood
             ,
             but
             its
             Flame
             is
             not
             bright
             ,
             clear
             ,
             and
             refreshing
             as
             that
             of
             Wood
             ,
             but
             it
             is
             of
             dim
             Brimstony
             colour
             ,
             sending
             forth
             strong
             fulsome
             Fumes
             and
             Va●ours
             very
             offensive
             to
             the
             pure
             Spirits
             and
             Health
             of
             those
             that
             are
             near
             it
             ;
             for
             having
             lost
             its
             pure
             Spirits
             and
             Oyl
             of
             Life
             ,
             in
             its
             making
             into
             Charcoal
             ,
             there
             does
             only
             remain
             in
             it
             ,
             the
             fierce
             dark
             Original
             Fire
             ,
             an
             untamable
             devouring
             Spirit
             in
             Nature
             ;
             for
             every
             Quality
             in
             Nature
             hath
             power
             only
             to
             kindle
             and
             awaken
             its
             likeness
             ;
             therefore
             all
             such
             things
             as
             have
             lost
             their
             pure
             Spirits
             and
             Balsamick
             Body
             in
             the
             Separation
             or
             Preparation
             ,
             must
             needs
             endanger
             the
             Health
             ,
             because
             they
             do
             awaken
             by
             Simile
             their
             own
             ,
             or
             like
             Poysonous
             Properties
             in
             the
             Body
             ;
             and
             if
             it
             were
             not
             so
             ,
             a
             little
             Poyson
             taken
             into
             the
             Body
             ,
             would
             not
             destroy
             the
             Life
             ;
             but
             Poy●ons
             taken
             in
             ,
             do
             by
             Simile
             joyn
             or
             incorporate
             themselves
             with
             the
             Internal
             Poyson
             or
             Destructive
             Principle
             in
             the
             Body
             ,
             which
             before
             laid
             
             hid
             ,
             or
             as
             a
             Man
             may
             say
             ,
             was
             mode●●●ted
             or
             captivated
             by
             the
             sweet
             Body
             and
             pure
             Spirits
             ,
             even
             as
             the
             fiery
             Spirits
             of
             Brandy
             are
             in
             Sack
             or
             Sugar
             ;
             but
             so
             soon
             as
             the
             outward
             Poyson
             that
             is
             taken
             in
             ,
             Incorporates
             it self
             with
             the
             inward
             Poyson
             in
             the
             Body
             ,
             it
             does
             so
             powerfully
             strengthen
             and
             awaken
             it
             ,
             that
             in
             a
             moment
             it
             over
             comes
             the
             pure
             
               Oyl
               of
               Life
            
             ,
             and
             the
             pure
             Spirits
             become
             suffocated
             ,
             and
             then
             the
             Natural
             Life
             is
             at
             an
             end
             ,
             for
             every
             Property
             in
             Nature
             (
             both
             in
             the
             evil
             and
             also
             in
             the
             good
             )
             does
             with
             highest
             diligence
             seck
             out
             its
             likeness
             ,
             and
             wheresoever
             it
             findeth
             its
             Simile
             ,
             there
             it
             joyns
             forces
             ,
             and
             mightily
             stirreth
             up
             its
             own
             Quality
             ;
             which
             when
             it
             happens
             in
             the
             Evil
             Nature
             ,
             as
             it
             does
             in
             
               Brandy
               ,
               Rumm
               ,
               Rack
            
             ,
             and
             other
             
               Distilled
               Liquors
            
             ,
             then
             it
             endangers
             the
             Health
             and
             Wellfare
             of
             the
             Body
             .
          
           
             Nor
             is
             it
             otherwise
             in
             all
             sorts
             of
             Food
             and
             other
             Drinks
             ,
             if
             the
             pure
             Vertue
             thereof
             be
             separated
             or
             any
             way
             destroyed
             ,
             for
             then
             forth
             with
             the
             dar●
             Brimstony
             Spirit
             is
             set
             at
             l●berty
             ,
             which
             before
             the
             Separation
             ,
             the
             Balsamick
             Body
             and
             pure
             Spirits
             did
             qualifie
             and
             
             hold
             Captive
             ,
             that
             it
             could
             not
             manifest
             its
             self
             in
             its
             own
             Nature
             ,
             but
             being
             separated
             from
             the
             good
             Properties
             and
             Friendly
             Principle
             ,
             this
             dark
             fiery
             sulphurous
             Spirit
             ,
             becomes
             of
             a
             furious
             Nature
             and
             Operation
             ,
             endeavouring
             to
             bring
             all
             in
             Subjection
             to
             it self
             ;
             therefore
             such
             Liquors
             or
             Spirits
             frequently
             taken
             ,
             burn
             up
             the
             Radical
             Moisture
             and
             Natural
             Heat
             ,
             and
             are
             grreedy
             devourers
             of
             the
             
               sweet
               Oyl
            
             in
             the
             Body
             ,
             whence
             proceeds
             
               General
               Obstructions
               ,
               Crude
               Windy
               Humours
               ,
               Consumptions
               ,
               unnatural
               Heats
            
             and
             
               Flushings
               ,
               loss
               of
               Appetite
               ,
               Reachings
               to
               Vomit
               ,
            
             and
             many
             other
             Disorders
             ;
             and
             if
             those
             of
             the
             
               Female
               Sex
            
             take
             to
             drink
             such
             Spirits
             ,
             as
             of
             late
             years
             they
             do
             too
             frequently
             ,
             the
             Evils
             are
             doubled
             unto
             them
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             In
             all
             the
             before-mentioned
             Spirits
             that
             have
             passed
             through
             those
             cruel
             harsh
             Fires
             where
             the
             Air
             hath
             not
             its
             free
             Egress
             and
             Regress
             ,
             the
             pure
             Spirit
             and
             sweet
             Body
             is
             totally
             destroyed
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             Root
             of
             Motion
             and
             Fermentation
             ;
             therefore
             such
             Spirits
             will
             not
             Work
             or
             Ferment
             as
             all
             other
             Drinks
             and
             Liquors
             will
             ,
             even
             water
             it self
             ;
             but
             you
             may
             put
             what
             quantity
             of
             
             Sugar
             you
             will
             to
             
               Brandy
               ,
               Ramm
            
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             Distilled
             Spirits
             ,
             they
             will
             continue
             a
             strong
             Fire
             ,
             void
             of
             Mo●ion
             or
             Fermentation
             ;
             this
             doth
             further
             declare
             that
             all
             the
             good
             Principles
             and
             Vertues
             are
             destroyed
             by
             the
             Preparation
             ,
             and
             that
             there
             remains
             only
             a
             strong
             fixed
             Fire
             ,
             which
             has
             its
             Uses
             in
             Physick
             ,
             as
             is
             mentioned
             before
             ,
             but
             not
             otherwise
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             Such
             Spirits
             being
             frequently
             drunk
             ,
             do
             generate
             various
             Diseases
             ,
             according
             to
             each
             Mans
             Nature
             and
             Constitution
             ,
             and
             the
             Climate
             whether
             hot
             or
             cold
             ,
             for
             they
             do
             powerfully
             Prey
             upon
             the
             Natural
             Heat
             ,
             consuming
             the
             sweet
             Oyl
             and
             pure
             Spirits
             ,
             for
             the
             Balsamick
             Body
             and
             pure
             Spirits
             of
             all
             such
             Liquors
             being
             destroyed
             ,
             in
             the
             Preparation
             ,
             they
             become
             an
             Extream
             ,
             which
             Nature
             in
             her
             simplicity
             hates
             ,
             and
             for
             this
             Cause
             such
             Liquors
             cannot
             Administer
             any
             Proper
             or
             Agreeable
             Nourishment
             to
             the
             Body
             ,
             or
             to
             the
             pure
             Spirits
             ;
             it
             cannot
             give
             what
             it
             hath
             not
             ,
             it
             hath
             only
             Power
             to
             awaken
             the
             
               Central
               Heat
            
             or
             Fire
             ,
             which
             ought
             not
             to
             have
             been
             kindled
             ;
             and
             this
             it
             doth
             by
             a
             Sympathetical
             Operation
             ,
             for
             all
             
             Meats
             and
             Drinks
             have
             power
             in
             the
             Body
             to
             awaken
             and
             strengthen
             their
             likeness
             ;
             for
             this
             reason
             all
             Wise
             Men
             Skilled
             in
             the
             Mysteries
             of
             Nature
             ,
             have
             commended
             simple
             Meats
             and
             Drinks
             ,
             because
             most
             such
             things
             are
             as
             it
             were
             equal
             in
             their
             Parts
             ,
             having
             no
             manifest
             Quality
             that
             does
             predominate
             violently
             over
             the
             other
             ,
             but
             yet
             contains
             a
             sufficient
             Noarishment
             for
             the
             Body
             ,
             and
             also
             for
             the
             Spirit
             ;
             for
             Meats
             and
             Drinks
             ought
             to
             be
             equal
             in
             their
             parts
             ,
             the
             Spirit
             ought
             not
             to
             be
             separated
             from
             the
             Body
             ,
             nor
             the
             Body
             from
             the
             Spirit
             ,
             but
             both
             ought
             to
             be
             Administred
             together
             ;
             for
             the
             Body
             without
             the
             Spirit
             is
             of
             a
             gross
             heavy
             dull
             or
             dead
             Nature
             ,
             and
             the
             Spirit
             without
             the
             Body
             is
             too
             violent
             and
             fiery
             ,
             but
             the
             Health
             of
             Mans
             Body
             and
             Mind
             ,
             doth
             chiefly
             consist
             in
             the
             equality
             of
             both
             ;
             do
             not
             all
             Meats
             and
             Drinks
             wherein
             any
             Quality
             or
             Property
             of
             Nature
             is
             ●xtream
             (
             whether
             it
             be
             in
             Vertue
             ,
             or
             Harmfulness
             )
             if
             not
             sparingly
             taken
             ,
             certainly
             discompose
             the
             Harmony
             both
             of
             the
             Body
             and
             Mind
             ?
             For
             every
             Quality
             begets
             its
             likeness
             ,
             and
             so
             on
             the
             contrary
             ▪
             Concord
             and
             Harmony
             are
             
             tain'd
             by
             their
             likenesses
             ;
             if
             there
             be
             not
             a
             Sympathetical
             agreement
             between
             the
             Stomach
             and
             the
             Meats
             and
             Drinks
             ,
             both
             in
             Quality
             and
             Quantity
             ,
             the
             Unity
             and
             Concord
             of
             the
             Properties
             of
             Nature
             are
             immediately
             broken
             ,
             whence
             proceeds
             various
             Diseases
             according
             to
             the
             degrees
             of
             the
             Disorder
             .
          
           
             This
             every
             one
             ought
             to
             understand
             ,
             or
             else
             they
             may
             unadvisedly
             lay
             heavier
             Burdens
             than
             Nature
             can
             bear
             ;
             for
             most
             Diseases
             are
             generated
             through
             surplusage
             of
             Nourishment
             .
             For
             unto
             weak
             Heats
             there
             ought
             to
             be
             Administred
             a
             proportionable
             Food
             ,
             but
             stronger
             Heats
             will
             admit
             of
             stronger
             Foods
             and
             greater
             quantity
             ,
             which
             all
             Persons
             might
             know
             ,
             if
             they
             would
             but
             observe
             the
             Operation
             of
             their
             own
             Natures
             ;
             for
             no
             Health
             nor
             Harmony
             can
             be
             continued
             where
             the
             parts
             do
             disagree
             aniong
             themselves
             .
             What
             Harmony
             can
             the
             most
             skilful
             Master
             of
             Musick
             make
             ,
             if
             the
             strings
             of
             his
             Instruments
             be
             some
             too
             sharp
             ,
             and
             others
             too
             flat
             ;
             even
             so
             it
             is
             in
             the
             Elements
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             and
             also
             in
             the
             Mind
             .
          
           
             4.
             
             For
             Man
             is
             the
             most
             Beautiful
             and
             Perfectest
             of
             all
             God's
             Creation
             ,
             and
             ●is
             
             Image
             ,
             called
             by
             the
             Antients
             ,
             the
             lesser
             World
             ;
             for
             in
             him
             is
             contained
             the
             true
             Nature
             and
             Properties
             of
             all
             Elements
             ;
             Numbers
             ,
             Weights
             ,
             and
             Measures
             ,
             therefore
             Man
             is
             both
             capable
             of
             and
             and
             ●lable
             to
             receive
             all
             all
             Impressions
             ,
             and
             to
             be
             influenced
             by
             all
             things
             he
             communicates
             with
             ,
             or
             joyns
             himself
             unto
             ,
             as
             all
             sorts
             of
             Meats
             ,
             Drinks
             ,
             Imployments
             ,
             Communications
             ,
             and
             whatever
             else
             he
             suffers
             his
             Will
             or
             Desires
             to
             enter
             into
             ,
             the
             same
             things
             have
             power
             respectively
             to
             awaken
             their
             Similes
             ,
             therefore
             all
             extreams
             are
             perilous
             to
             the
             Health
             :
             If
             Men
             and
             women
             were
             but
             sensible
             of
             the
             danger
             ,
             and
             terrible
             Diseases
             that
             are
             contracted
             by
             the
             frequent
             eating
             and
             drinking
             of
             those
             things
             that
             are
             unequal
             in
             themselves
             ,
             as
             
               Brandy
               ,
               Rumm
            
             and
             other
             Spirituous
             Drinks
             and
             high
             prepared
             Foods
             ,
             they
             would
             not
             so
             eagerly
             desire
             them
             .
             Do
             not
             all
             or
             most
             that
             do
             accustome
             themselves
             to
             such
             things
             ,
             quickly
             spoil
             their
             their
             Healths
             ?
             Nature
             is
             Simple
             and
             Innocent
             ,
             and
             the
             Simplicity
             thereof
             cannot
             be
             continued
             ,
             but
             by
             Sobriety
             and
             Temperance
             in
             Meats
             and
             Drinks
             that
             are
             simple
             and
             harmless
             ,
             which
             will
             
             not
             only
             gratifie
             Nature
             ,
             but
             contribute
             both
             due
             and
             moist
             Nourishment
             ,
             for
             beyond
             all
             lushious
             fat
             ,
             compounded
             Dishes
             of
             the
             Richest
             Food
             ,
             and
             Spirituous
             Drinks
             ,
             as
             it
             appears
             by
             many
             hundreds
             of
             poor
             People
             ,
             who
             are
             constrained
             by
             pure
             necessity
             ,
             not
             by
             Wisdom
             ,
             to
             live
             for
             the
             most
             part
             on
             simple
             Food
             and
             mean
             Drinks
             ,
             their
             Labour
             hard
             ,
             Cloathing
             thin
             ,
             open
             Air
             ,
             cold
             Houses
             ,
             small
             Fires
             ,
             hard
             Beds
             ,
             standing
             on
             Earthen
             Floors
             ;
             by
             all
             which
             means
             ,
             they
             are
             not
             only
             preserv'd
             in
             better
             Health
             ,
             but
             also
             enabled
             to
             endure
             Labour
             with
             more
             ease
             and
             pleasure
             ,
             than
             the
             Intemperately
             Supet
             fl●ous
             can
             lie
             a
             Bed
             ,
             or
             sit
             by
             the
             Fire
             .
             O
             then
             how
             excellent
             are
             the
             ways
             of
             Temperance
             and
             Sobriety
             !
             They
             free
             the
             Body
             from
             pain
             ,
             and
             the
             Mind
             from
             perturbations
             ,
             sweetening
             all
             God's
             Blessings
             ,
             and
             giving
             the
             opportunity
             of
             time
             ,
             which
             being
             well
             employ'd
             ,
             affords
             many
             benefits
             both
             to
             the
             Body
             and
             Mind
             ;
             for
             what
             advantage
             is
             it
             if
             a
             Man
             possess
             the
             whole
             World
             ,
             if
             his
             Body
             be
             full
             of
             pain
             through
             Intemperance
             ,
             which
             for
             the
             most
             part
             ,
             no
             less
             affecteth
             and
             indisposeth
             the
             Mind
             .
          
           
           
             5.
             
             
               Brandy
               ,
               Rumm
            
             ,
             and
             all
             strong
             Spirituous
             Drinks
             are
             far
             more
             dangerous
             in
             hot
             Climates
             and
             Countries
             than
             they
             are
             in
             cold
             ,
             and
             do
             sooner
             there
             destroy
             the
             Health
             ,
             though
             they
             be
             bad
             in
             both
             ,
             except
             taken
             in
             a
             Physical
             way
             ;
             I
             know
             this
             is
             contrary
             to
             the
             Vulgar
             Notion
             ,
             but
             it
             is
             agreeable
             to
             Truth
             ,
             Experience
             and
             Reason
             ;
             for
             in
             hot
             Climates
             the
             Natural
             Heat
             is
             not
             so
             strong
             by
             reason
             of
             the
             forcible
             Influences
             of
             the
             Sun
             ,
             which
             do
             powerfully
             exhale
             the
             Radical
             Moistrue
             ,
             open
             the
             Pores
             ,
             and
             too
             violently
             evaporate
             the
             Spirits
             by
             continual
             Sweatings
             ,
             which
             dulls
             the
             edge
             of
             the
             Appetite
             ,
             weakening
             the
             Digestive
             Faculty
             of
             th●●tomach
             ,
             whereby
             the
             inclination
             to
             drink
             is
             increased
             ,
             for
             which
             reason
             many
             desire
             hot
             Spiritual
             Drinks
             ,
             because
             they
             find
             a
             present
             Refreshment
             ,
             for
             all
             such
             Drinks
             do
             powerfully
             awaken
             the
             Internal
             Spirit
             by
             simile
             ,
             and
             make
             Men
             quick
             ,
             lively
             and
             brisk
             ,
             during
             the
             time
             of
             their
             Operation
             ;
             which
             is
             but
             for
             a
             moment
             ,
             but
             after
             wards
             they
             find
             themselves
             heavy
             ,
             dull
             ,
             and
             indispesed
             ,
             and
             their
             Stomach
             seeble
             ,
             cold
             ,
             and
             raw
             ,
             which
             does
             in●●ce
             ●●dd
             that
             do
             acc●sto●●
             
             themselves
             to
             such
             Drinks
             ,
             
               To
               take
               a
               Hare
               of
               the
               same
               Dog
               ,
            
             (
             as
             their
             Phrase
             is
             )
             and
             so
             they
             drink
             more
             ,
             and
             are
             continually
             the
             more
             weakened
             ,
             for
             all
             such
             fiery
             strong
             Drinks
             do
             not
             only
             Prey
             on
             the
             Natural
             Spirits
             ,
             but
             also
             too
             violently
             do
             evaporate
             them
             .
             The
             very
             same
             Operation
             have
             all
             strong
             Drinks
             ,
             as
             Wine
             and
             the
             like
             ,
             if
             Temperance
             be
             wanting
             ,
             but
             not
             so
             violently
             as
             the
             former
             .
             Therefore
             in
             hot
             Climates
             there
             ought
             to
             be
             double
             the
             Care
             and
             Temperance
             in
             Meats
             ,
             Drinks
             and
             Exercises
             ,
             as
             in
             Cold
             ,
             of
             which
             the
             Natives
             of
             most
             hot
             Countries
             might
             be
             our
             Examples
             ;
             for
             they
             do
             for
             the
             most
             part
             live
             very
             temperately
             ,
             their
             Drink
             being
             generally
             Water
             ,
             or
             Wineallay'd
             with
             Water
             ,
             their
             Food
             mean
             ,
             or
             more
             simple
             than
             ours
             ,
             whereby
             they
             are
             better
             preserv'd
             in
             Health
             ;
             for
             the
             Constitutions
             of
             all
             People
             in
             hot
             Climates
             are
             weaker
             ,
             or
             at
             leastwise
             not
             so
             able
             to
             endure
             great
             Meals
             of
             Food
             ,
             and
             superfluous
             drinking
             of
             strong
             Drinks
             ,
             as
             they
             are
             in
             cold
             .
             For
             cold
             Countries
             make
             Men
             hardy
             ,
             strong
             ,
             and
             able
             to
             endure
             Intemperance
             ,
             for
             which
             cause
             it
             is
             observed
             that
             most
             of
             the
             Northern
             
             Climates
             are
             very
             Intemperate
             in
             drinking
             and
             eating
             ,
             and
             in
             hot
             they
             are
             the
             contrary
             .
             And
             therefore
             our
             English
             are
             much
             Distemper'd
             ,
             and
             many
             die
             when
             they
             Travel
             into
             the
             West
             and
             
               East
               Indies
            
             ,
             because
             they
             take
             wrong
             measures
             ,
             continuing
             the
             same
             disorder
             and
             intemperance
             as
             they
             did
             in
             their
             own
             Country
             ,
             or
             rather
             encreasing
             it
             ,
             which
             Nature
             cannot
             bear
             without
             manisest
             prejudice
             .
          
           
             6.
             
             It
             is
             to
             be
             noted
             ,
             that
             those
             that
             do
             accustom
             themselves
             to
             the
             frequent
             drinking
             of
             the
             forementioned
             fiery
             Spiritual
             Drinks
             in
             all
             the
             Plantations
             in
             the
             
               West
               Indies
            
             ,
             and
             also
             the
             common-eating
             of
             Salt-Fish
             and
             Flesh
             ,
             which
             are
             all
             great
             Extr●ams
             ,
             do
             thereby
             become
             very
             obnoxious
             to
             the
             dry
             Belly-ach
             ,
             or
             
               Griping
               of
               the
               Guts
               ,
               Dropsies
            
             and
             the
             Gout
             ,
             for
             all
             such
             Food
             and
             Drink
             does
             violently
             stir
             up
             and
             consume
             the
             Natural
             Heat
             and
             Moisture
             ,
             wherethe
             digestive
             Faculty
             of
             the
             Stomach
             is
             rendered
             unable
             to
             Concoct
             or
             make
             any
             perfect
             Separation
             ,
             either
             of
             the
             Food
             or
             Drink
             ,
             which
             oppresses
             the
             whole
             Body
             ,
             whence
             are
             generated
             
               Evil
               Iui●es
            
             that
             fall
             into
             the
             Joynts
             ,
             infeebling
             and
             
             torturing
             them
             ,
             and
             this
             is
             the
             Original
             of
             the
             Gout
             in
             other
             Complexions
             ,
             these
             Disorders
             consume
             the
             Airy
             Flesh
             of
             the
             Bones
             ,
             taking
             away
             their
             Natural
             Strength
             and
             Vigour
             ,
             so
             that
             they
             languish
             away
             by
             degrees
             ,
             and
             these
             you
             call
             Consumptions
             ,
             in
             others
             for
             want
             of
             Heat
             and
             Moisture
             ,
             the
             Excrement
             in
             the
             Bowels
             is
             contracted
             into
             so
             hard
             a
             Substance
             ,
             that
             it
             cannot
             pass
             ,
             and
             there
             is
             hardly
             a
             Medicine
             found
             that
             will
             cure
             it
             ,
             this
             is
             that
             which
             the
             Learned
             call
             the
             
               Illiacal
               Passion
            
             ,
             and
             the
             Vulgar
             ,
             
               The
               Plague
               in
               the
               Guts
            
             ,
             being
             one
             of
             the
             most
             tormenting
             Diseases
             in
             the
             World.
             And
             in
             other
             Bodies
             the
             
               Central
               Heat
            
             being
             wasted
             by
             such
             unfit
             Meats
             and
             Drinks
             ,
             so
             that
             great
             part
             of
             the
             Food
             turns
             into
             a
             Flux
             of
             Humours
             ,
             both
             Windy
             and
             Watry
             ,
             which
             swell
             the
             lower
             parts
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             and
             this
             is
             the
             Generation
             of
             your
             Dropsies
             ;
             but
             as
             God
             is
             always
             good
             ,
             and
             his
             Hand-Maid
             Nature
             ,
             an
             indulgent
             Mother
             ,
             so
             they
             have
             as
             it
             were
             ,
             chalk'd
             out
             the
             Means
             ,
             and
             prescribed
             a
             Diet
             whereby
             these
             Diseases
             may
             be
             prevented
             ,
             would
             Men
             but
             be
             so
             wise
             as
             to
             observe
             and
             follow
             it
             ;
             for
             all
             hot
             Climates
             do
             furnish
             
             the
             Natives
             with
             wonderful
             Variety
             and
             Plenty
             of
             Herbs
             and
             Fruits
             ,
             far
             exceeding
             cold
             Countries
             therein
             ,
             both
             in
             quantity
             and
             quality
             ;
             for
             in
             those
             hot
             Regions
             ,
             the
             Sun
             hath
             greater
             power
             to
             prepare
             all
             such
             things
             :
             And
             if
             our
             English
             would
             but
             accustom
             themselves
             to
             such
             harmless
             natural
             simple
             Foods
             and
             moderate
             Drinks
             ,
             the
             forementioned
             Distempers
             would
             hardly
             be
             known
             .
          
           
             7.
             
             It
             is
             also
             to
             be
             noted
             ,
             and
             much
             to
             be
             pitied
             ,
             that
             of
             late
             years
             many
             English
             Women
             have
             betaken
             themselves
             to
             the
             drinking
             of
             Brandy
             and
             other
             Spirits
             ,
             and
             have
             invented
             the
             Black-Cherry-Brandy
             which
             is
             in
             great
             esteem
             ,
             so
             that
             she
             is
             no
             body
             that
             hath
             not
             a
             Bottle
             of
             it
             stand
             at
             her
             Elbow
             ,
             or
             if
             ever
             so
             little
             Qualm
             or
             Disorder
             be
             on
             the
             Stomach
             ,
             or
             perhaps
             meerly
             fancied
             ,
             then
             away
             to
             the
             Brandy-Bottle
             ;
             so
             that
             when
             such
             People
             come
             to
             be
             sick
             ,
             which
             most
             of
             them
             are
             very
             subject
             unto
             ,
             the
             Physiciaus
             do
             not
             know
             what
             to
             Adninister
             ,
             they
             having
             in
             their
             Health
             used
             themselves
             to
             such
             high
             fiery
             drinks
             ,
             that
             their
             Cordials
             seem
             like
             Water
             to
             them
             :
             Besides
             ,
             there
             are
             many
             fatal
             
             inconveniencies
             attend
             the
             Female
             Sex
             ,
             more
             than
             than
             the
             Male
             ,
             in
             drinking
             such
             Drinks
             ;
             most
             of
             which
             are
             not
             so
             proper
             to
             be
             publickly
             mentioned
             in
             this
             place
             ,
             and
             therefore
             I
             shall
             forbear
             ,
             but
             some
             I
             cannot
             but
             instance
             in
             ;
             and
             though
             perhaps
             some
             Women
             too
             much
             addicted
             to
             the
             
               Delights
               of
               the
               Bottle
            
             ,
             may
             be
             offended
             with
             me
             for
             telling
             them
             the
             Truth
             ,
             and
             endeavouring
             to
             wean
             them
             from
             the
             
               Beloved
               Dram
            
             ,
             yet
             to
             do
             them
             good
             ,
             I
             shall
             venter
             the
             Hail-shot
             of
             their
             Tongues
             ,
             and
             hope
             they
             will
             in
             time
             grow
             so
             wise
             ,
             as
             not
             to
             indulge
             a
             foolish
             sottish
             humour
             ,
             when
             it
             tends
             apparently
             to
             destroy
             ,
             not
             only
             their
             own
             Healths
             ,
             and
             shortning
             of
             their
             Lives
             ,
             but
             likewise
             entails
             Diseases
             and
             Destruction
             on
             their
             poor
             Innocent
             Children
             ;
             for
             it
             is
             not
             only
             against
             the
             Feminine
             Nature
             to
             drink
             strong
             Drinks
             ,
             but
             also
             Destructive
             to
             the
             Generation
             of
             Mankind
             ;
             it
             makes
             them
             Masculine
             and
             Robustick
             ,
             filling
             them
             with
             Fury
             and
             Madness
             ,
             and
             many
             other
             Indecencies
             ,
             which
             are
             no
             less
             pernicious
             than
             shameful
             in
             a
             Woman
             .
             lt
             also
             Distempers
             them
             by
             causing
             Fumes
             and
             Vapours
             to
             fly
             into
             the
             Head
             ,
             generating
             
             Wind
             in
             abundance
             .
             Therefore
             the
             Wise
             Antients
             did
             account
             it
             a
             Crime
             for
             Women
             to
             drink
             strong
             Drink
             or
             Wine
             ,
             tho'
             their
             Countries
             did
             afford
             Wine
             in
             abundance
             ;
             and
             good
             reason
             they
             had
             ,
             for
             the
             whole
             preservation
             of
             Mankind
             resides
             chiefly
             in
             the
             Temperance
             and
             Government
             of
             the
             Women
             ;
             if
             they
             are
             Intemperate
             ,
             the
             Radix
             of
             Men
             is
             corrupted
             ;
             are
             we
             not
             like
             to
             have
             very
             
               Fine
               ,
               Hopeful
               ,
               Healthy
               Children
               ,
            
             when
             the
             Mother
             by
             excessive
             Pampering
             her
             unweildy
             Carcass
             ,
             has
             contracted
             more
             Diseases
             than
             an
             Hospital
             ?
             Or
             when
             they
             are
             put
             out
             to
             some
             Drunken
             Nurse
             ,
             that
             instead
             of
             affording
             them
             wholsome
             Natural
             Milk
             ,
             Suckles
             them
             up
             with
             the
             unconcocted
             Dregs
             of
             that
             Brandy
             with
             which
             she
             daily
             overcharges
             her
             filthy
             Stomach
             ?
          
           
             The
             Nature
             of
             Women
             will
             not
             bear
             Excess
             in
             Meats
             and
             Drinks
             ,
             as
             Mens
             will
             ,
             without
             manifest
             danger
             to
             their
             Healths
             ,
             and
             also
             to
             the
             Health
             of
             their
             Children
             ;
             most
             Windy
             Diseases
             both
             in
             Women
             and
             Children
             ,
             being
             caused
             by
             their
             Intemperance
             both
             in
             quantity
             and
             quality
             ,
             They
             overcharging
             their
             Nature
             with
             Food
             containing
             too
             much
             Nourishment
             ,
             
             and
             Drinks
             that
             are
             too
             strong
             .
             This
             is
             chiefly
             observable
             amongst
             Wanton
             Citizens
             and
             the
             Richer
             sort
             of
             People
             ,
             who
             pay
             dearly
             for
             the
             Lickerishness
             of
             their
             Palats
             ,
             by
             the
             Diseases
             that
             thence
             arise
             ,
             they
             being
             much
             more
             Distempered
             than
             the
             Ordinary
             pains-taking
             People
             .
             I
             confess
             their
             are
             hardly
             any
             Women
             in
             the
             World
             so
             Intemperate
             and
             such
             great
             Lovers
             of
             there
             Bellies
             as
             the
             English
             ,
             nor
             is
             there
             any
             Nation
             more
             subject
             to
             Variety
             of
             Diseases
             ;
             and
             therefore
             they
             are
             afflicted
             with
             divers
             Distempers
             ,
             which
             Women
             in
             other
             Countries
             know
             nothing
             of
             .
             And
             as
             our
             Children
             are
             generally
             weak
             ,
             Peuling
             ,
             Rickety
             ,
             and
             Sickly
             ,
             so
             the
             occasion
             thereof
             is
             too
             evident
             ,
             since
             they
             are
             almost
             made
             Gluttons
             from
             the
             very
             Cradle
             ,
             their
             Mothers
             gorging
             and
             feeding
             them
             till
             they
             loath
             their
             Victuals
             ,
             and
             often
             cast
             it
             up
             again
             ;
             and
             when
             they
             have
             been
             Cramming
             all
             day
             ,
             the
             good
             Woman
             entertains
             her
             Gossips
             with
             Stories
             ,
             what
             a
             little
             Stomach
             her
             Child
             has
             ,
             and
             that
             she
             can
             get
             it
             to
             eat
             nothing
             ,
             and
             
               She
               wonders
               how
               it
               lives
            
             ,
             and
             indeed
             so
             she
             may
             ,
             but
             for
             a
             quite
             contrary
             reason
             ,
             for
             this
             oppressing
             
             Nature
             with
             Excess
             in
             Youth
             ,
             is
             not
             only
             the
             cause
             of
             the
             Death
             of
             many
             ,
             but
             in
             others
             it
             sows
             such
             Seeds
             ,
             and
             lays
             foundations
             for
             Distempers
             ,
             that
             they
             can
             scarce
             out-grow
             them
             ,
             also
             many
             Women
             out
             of
             the
             like
             foolish
             fondness
             ,
             give
             their
             Children
             strong
             Drink
             ,
             which
             is
             very
             destructive
             to
             their
             Health
             .
          
           
             Nor
             is
             it
             become
             unfrequent
             ,
             for
             Women
             not
             only
             to
             drink
             Brandy
             ,
             but
             also
             to
             smoak
             Tobacco
             ;
             which
             two
             things
             have
             a
             great
             affinity
             ,
             Tobacco
             being
             an
             Herb
             of
             Mars
             ,
             and
             its
             Poysonous
             fulsome
             attractive
             Nature
             from
             Saturn
             ;
             the
             common
             use
             of
             it
             in
             Pipes
             is
             very
             injurious
             to
             all
             sorts
             of
             People
             ,
             but
             more
             especially
             to
             the
             Female
             bex
             ,
             except
             it
             be
             taken
             very
             sparingly
             in
             a
             Physical
             way
             ,
             for
             some
             watery
             and
             windy
             Diseases
             ,
             but
             the
             usual
             taking
             of
             it
             destroys
             the
             Physical
             Vertues
             and
             Operation
             thereof
             ;
             only
             the
             daily
             Smoaking
             it
             may
             be
             profitable
             to
             Gluttons
             ,
             and
             those
             that
             Eat
             and
             Drink
             to
             Superfluity
             of
             Rich
             Food
             and
             strong
             Drink
             ,
             and
             live
             idle
             lives
             ,
             for
             such
             want
             Evacuations
             ,
             but
             Exercise
             and
             Temperance
             were
             much
             better
             for
             their
             Health
             .
          
           
           
             Tobacco
             and
             Brandy
             are
             certainly
             utter
             Enemies
             to
             Women
             ,
             and
             also
             to
             their
             Children
             ,
             for
             their
             Spirits
             and
             Balsamick
             Body
             ,
             whence
             their
             true
             Life
             shines
             ,
             is
             more
             volatile
             and
             tender
             than
             Mens
             ,
             and
             their
             Natural
             Heat
             is
             not
             so
             strong
             ,
             for
             this
             cause
             Women
             cannot
             bear
             or
             endure
             any
             extreams
             ,
             either
             in
             Meats
             ,
             Drinks
             ,
             or
             Exercises
             ,
             without
             manifest
             danger
             to
             their
             Healths
             ,
             they
             being
             generally
             more
             sanguine
             than
             Men
             ,
             and
             their
             Central
             Heat
             weaker
             ,
             therefare
             all
             kind
             of
             inequality
             makes
             deeper
             Impression
             on
             them
             ,
             and
             they
             are
             sooner
             moved
             to
             all
             kinds
             of
             Passions
             :
             for
             Women
             in
             their
             Radix
             are
             compounded
             more
             of
             the
             sweet
             Friendly
             Sanguine
             Nature
             ,
             their
             Dignifica●ion
             being
             chiefly
             from
             the
             Element
             of
             Water
             ,
             but
             the
             Root
             of
             Mens
             Nature
             is
             from
             the
             strong
             might
             of
             the
             Fire
             .
             And
             for
             the
             same
             cause
             Women
             are
             more
             Chaste
             than
             Men
             ,
             and
             of
             colder
             Natures
             ,
             tho'
             many
             Men
             do
             believe
             the
             contrary
             ,
             but
             they
             are
             greatly
             mistaken
             in
             this
             particular
             ,
             having
             no
             true
             understanding
             of
             Nature
             ;
             they
             have
             judged
             thus
             hardly
             of
             Women
             ,
             because
             many
             of
             them
             are
             
             so
             easily
             drawn
             into
             inconveniencies
             by
             the
             pretended
             Friendship
             of
             Men
             ,
             but
             I
             do
             affirm
             ,
             that
             their
             being
             so
             easily
             overcome
             ,
             is
             not
             from
             their
             unchaste
             desires
             ,
             but
             chiefly
             from
             their
             Friendly
             Courteous
             Efleminate
             Natures
             ,
             being
             of
             a
             yielding
             Temper
             ,
             which
             is
             essentially
             in
             the
             Root
             of
             their
             Lives
             ,
             and
             when
             a
             Man
             has
             once
             awakened
             in
             them
             the
             Love-string
             ,
             which
             is
             quickly
             done
             ,
             he
             may
             command
             them
             as
             he
             pleases
             ;
             now
             finding
             them
             comply
             ,
             they
             imagine
             that
             of
             them
             which
             they
             find
             in
             themselves
             :
             Not
             but
             that
             some
             Women
             are
             as
             unchaste
             as
             Men
             ;
             but
             then
             such
             ,
             through
             the
             Power
             of
             their
             depraved
             Free-Wills
             and
             Wanton
             Imaginations
             ,
             have
             forced
             Nature
             out
             of
             her
             simple
             Innocent
             ways
             ,
             compelling
             her
             often
             to
             do
             that
             which
             she
             perfectly
             loaths
             .
          
           
             The
             wise
             Antients
             understanding
             this
             Nature
             and
             Constitution
             of
             Women
             ,
             and
             considering
             that
             the
             whole
             welfare
             and
             health
             of
             Mankind
             depended
             chiefly
             on
             their
             Temperance
             and
             Discreet
             Conduct
             ,
             did
             therefore
             direct
             them
             to
             an
             higher
             degree
             of
             Temperance
             ,
             and
             
             thought
             it
             requisite
             ,
             and
             so
             absolutely
             necessary
             ,
             that
             both
             the
             drink
             alotted
             for
             Women
             in
             most
             Countries
             ,
             was
             ,
             and
             is
             to
             this
             day
             
               pure
               Water
            
             ,
             and
             their
             Food
             as
             Innocent
             and
             Natural
             ;
             they
             eat
             Flesh
             sparingly
             ,
             living
             much
             on
             raw
             and
             boiled
             Herbs
             ,
             Fruits
             and
             Greens
             ,
             which
             is
             a
             most
             sublime
             Diet.
             And
             by
             this
             means
             their
             Women
             and
             Children
             are
             not
             afflicted
             with
             such
             a
             number
             of
             cruel
             Diseases
             .
             There
             is
             no
             Country
             in
             the
             World
             where
             their
             Children
             and
             young
             People
             are
             so
             generally
             subject
             to
             the
             Small
             Pox
             ,
             Kings-Evil
             ,
             Joynt-Aches
             ,
             and
             many
             Leperous
             and
             languishing
             Diseases
             ;
             how
             many
             of
             them
             yearly
             die
             with
             Convulsions
             and
             Windy
             Distempers
             ,
             which
             generally
             they
             receive
             from
             their
             Mothers
             ?
             How
             many
             Miseries
             and
             aking
             Hearts
             do
             Women
             endure
             with
             their
             sickly
             Children
             ?
             And
             what
             Women
             are
             free
             from
             Vapors
             and
             Windy
             Diseases
             ,
             Fainting
             Fits
             ,
             weak
             Joynts
             and
             Backs
             ,
             their
             Blood
             corrupted
             ,
             breaking
             out
             in
             small
             spots
             in
             the
             Flesh
             of
             several
             colours
             ,
             their
             Stomach
             cold
             ,
             and
             their
             Natural
             heat
             not
             able
             to
             digest
             their
             Food
             without
             
             a
             Dram
             ,
             
               &
               c
            
             ?
             For
             all
             which
             Evils
             ,
             there
             is
             no
             Remedy
             so
             long
             as
             our
             Women
             do
             continue
             the
             frequent
             Eating
             of
             fat
             gross
             Flesh
             (
             without
             Herbs
             )
             and
             other
             sweet
             high
             prepared
             Food
             ,
             and
             drinking
             strong
             Liquors
             ,
             as
             Brandy
             ,
             &c.
             and
             taking
             Tobacco
             ;
             for
             these
             things
             do
             continually
             heat
             the
             whole
             Body
             ,
             thereby
             awakening
             the
             Central
             heat
             ,
             which
             is
             very
             injurious
             to
             Women
             ,
             for
             it
             presently
             sends
             Fumes
             and
             Vapours
             into
             the
             Head
             ,
             and
             the
             fierce
             Fires
             with
             venemous
             Particles
             do
             penetrate
             the
             whole
             Body
             ,
             drying
             up
             ,
             and
             consuming
             the
             pleasant
             ,
             moist
             ,
             cool
             ,
             airy
             Vapours
             ,
             suffocating
             the
             pure
             Spirits
             ,
             which
             otherwise
             would
             replenish
             the
             whole
             Body
             and
             sharpen
             the
             Appetite
             ;
             it
             also
             dulls
             the
             Senses
             ,
             and
             possesses
             the
             Blood
             with
             a
             sharp
             fretting
             humour
             ,
             and
             hinders
             its
             free
             Circulation
             ,
             causing
             the
             pure
             natural
             Spirits
             ,
             whose
             habitation
             is
             in
             the
             Blood
             ,
             to
             become
             impure
             ,
             whence
             arises
             a
             general
             indisposition
             over
             the
             whole
             Body
             .
             Therefore
             all
             that
             love
             their
             own
             Health
             ,
             or
             the
             good
             of
             their
             Children
             ,
             ought
             to
             refrain
             such
             hurtful
             Food
             ,
             and
             learn
             to
             know
             ,
             that
             
               Brandy
               ,
               Tobacco
            
             ,
             and
             all
             such
             things
             ,
             are
             to
             be
             taken
             
             sparingly
             ,
             and
             no
             otherwise
             than
             as
             People
             take
             Physick
             .
          
        
         
           
             CAAP.
             II.
             
          
           
             Of
             Flesh
             ,
             and
             its
             Operation
             in
             the
             Body
             ,
             and
             also
             on
             the
             Senses
             .
             That
             the
             continual
             eating
             thereof
             ,
             without
             the
             due
             distinction
             of
             proper
             Times
             and
             Seasons
             ,
             does
             darken
             the
             Spirits
             ,
             and
             distempers
             Nature
             .
             Likewise
             of
             the
             Exellency
             of
             Herbs
             ,
             Fruits
             ,
             and
             their
             inward
             Operation
             on
             the
             Body
             and
             Mind
             .
          
           
             THE
             eating
             of
             Flesh
             was
             not
             allowed
             or
             practised
             in
             the
             first
             and
             purer
             Ages
             ,
             when
             Men
             gave
             themselves
             to
             the
             Study
             of
             Wisdom
             ,
             viz.
             To
             the
             Knowledge
             of
             themselves
             ,
             and
             were
             partakers
             of
             God's
             Secrets
             in
             Divine
             and
             Humane
             things
             ,
             and
             enjoy'd
             Health
             and
             long
             Life
             ,
             drawn
             out
             to
             the
             Age
             of
             many
             hundred
             years
             .
             For
             thus
             
             the
             Holy
             Scripiure
             tells
             us
             ,
             
               Gen.
               1.
               
               The
               Lord
               said
               ,
               Behold
               !
               I
               have
               given
               to
               you
               every
               Herb
               bearing
               Seed
               ,
               which
               is
               upon
               the
               Face
               of
               all
               the
               Earth
               ,
               and
               every
               Tree
               in
               which
               it
               the
               Fruit
               of
               a
               Tree
               yielding
               Seed
               ,
               to
               you
               it
               shall
               be
               for
               Meat
               .
            
             And
             in
             another
             place
             it
             is
             said
             ,
             
               Flesh
               with
               the
               Blood
               thereof
               ,
               you
               shall
               not
               eat
               .
            
             It
             is
             not
             said
             ,
             That
             the
             Lord
             made
             all
             Creatures
             for
             Man
             to
             eat
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             heard
             many
             affirm
             ,
             but
             he
             made
             them
             for
             his
             own
             Glory
             and
             Eternal
             Honour
             ,
             and
             for
             the
             manifestation
             of
             his
             Wonders
             ,
             and
             that
             Men
             should
             have
             Dominion
             over
             all
             Creatures
             and
             Created
             things
             ,
             which
             Man
             hath
             lost
             by
             suffering
             his
             desires
             and
             imaginations
             to
             enter
             into
             the
             
               Bestial
               Nature
            
             ,
             which
             does
             by
             degrees
             captivate
             the
             Noble
             parts
             in
             Men.
             But
             the
             Wise
             Ancients
             for
             divers
             Ages
             of
             the
             World
             ,
             did
             know
             but
             little
             of
             the
             variety
             of
             Flesh
             and
             strong
             Drinks
             ,
             or
             of
             compounded
             Dishes
             of
             twenty
             sorts
             of
             things
             ,
             most
             of
             them
             of
             disagreeing
             Natures
             :
             No
             ,
             their
             Food
             was
             simple
             and
             natural
             ,
             easie
             to
             be
             procured
             without
             oppression
             to
             themselves
             ,
             or
             to
             any
             of
             God's
             Creatures
             ,
             as
             Herbs
             ,
             Fruits
             and
             Grains
             ,
             and
             pure
             Water
             for
             drink
             ,
             which
             things
             are
             
             endued
             with
             a
             most
             simple
             Nature
             and
             Operation
             ,
             which
             neither
             dulleth
             the
             Head
             by
             Fumes
             ,
             nor
             stupifies
             the
             Senses
             by
             Surplusage
             of
             Nourishment
             ,
             but
             being
             well
             prepared
             ,
             and
             eaten
             moderately
             ,
             do
             nourish
             by
             way
             of
             Simile
             its
             like
             qualities
             in
             the
             Body
             ,
             being
             of
             lighter
             digestion
             ,
             and
             of
             a
             more
             Airy
             Operation
             than
             Flesh
             ,
             being
             also
             void
             of
             all
             Inclinations
             ,
             Senses
             ,
             or
             Passions
             of
             Love
             or
             Hate
             ,
             whose
             Original
             is
             more
             clean
             and
             nearer
             the
             Unity
             in
             Nature
             ;
             therefore
             the
             Philosophical
             Antients
             in
             former
             Ages
             ,
             incouraged
             the
             eating
             of
             Herbs
             ,
             Fruits
             and
             Grains
             ,
             but
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             made
             Laws
             against
             the
             common
             eating
             of
             Flesh
             without
             distinction
             .
             The
             Great
             and
             most
             Illuminated
             Prophet
             Moses
             did
             not
             admit
             the
             
               Children
               of
               Israel
            
             to
             eat
             any
             Flesh
             during
             their
             forty
             years
             March
             through
             the
             Wilderness
             :
             'T
             is
             true
             ,
             when
             the
             People
             did
             Murmur
             ,
             the
             Lord
             being
             provoked
             ,
             gave
             them
             Flesh
             in
             his
             Wrath
             ,
             and
             afterwards
             when
             they
             were
             admitted
             to
             eat
             Flesh
             ,
             it
             was
             with
             such
             distinctions
             ,
             and
             with
             so
             many
             circumstances
             as
             could
             not
             be
             performed
             ,
             but
             by
             abundance
             of
             labour
             and
             trouble
             ,
             and
             other
             inconveniencies
             ,
             
             by
             which
             Laws
             and
             Observations
             many
             of
             God's
             Creatures
             became
             of
             little
             or
             no
             use
             in
             the
             Creation
             ,
             as
             Swine
             and
             the
             like
             ,
             if
             indeed
             they
             had
             only
             been
             made
             for
             Men
             to
             eat
             .
             But
             the
             Lord
             never
             commanded
             his
             People
             in
             any
             Age
             to
             abstain
             from
             any
             thing
             ,
             but
             it
             was
             always
             for
             their
             preservation
             ;
             for
             Abstinence
             ,
             Cleanness
             ,
             and
             Sobriety
             in
             Meats
             ,
             Drinks
             ,
             Exercises
             ,
             and
             Communications
             ,
             do
             work
             wonderful
             Effects
             ,
             and
             have
             a
             Sympathetical
             Operation
             both
             in
             the
             Body
             and
             Senses
             ,
             rendering
             the
             Observers
             thereof
             Healthful
             ,
             with
             brisk
             powerful
             Spirits
             ,
             watchful
             ,
             prndent
             ,
             of
             good
             forecast
             ,
             able
             to
             give
             Council
             ,
             and
             for
             matters
             of
             Learning
             ,
             they
             do
             easily
             grow
             to
             an
             Excellency
             in
             the
             knowledge
             of
             themselves
             ,
             and
             in
             all
             other
             things
             whereunto
             they
             do
             apply
             themselves
             .
             And
             as
             for
             Prayers
             ,
             Meditations
             and
             Contemplations
             ,
             they
             do
             perform
             them
             with
             great
             Facility
             ,
             Pleasure
             and
             Spiritual
             delight
             ,
             being
             always
             fresh
             in
             their
             Minds
             ,
             and
             free
             from
             Diseases
             in
             their
             Bodies
             .
          
           
             By
             this
             way
             of
             Sobriety
             ,
             Cleanness
             and
             Temeperance
             ,
             many
             of
             the
             Antients
             
             became
             admirable
             both
             in
             Divine
             and
             Humane
             Wisdom
             ;
             't
             is
             well
             known
             how
             Scrupulously
             the
             Pythagoreans
             (
             one
             of
             the
             most
             Learned
             and
             Mysterious
             of
             all
             the
             Sects
             of
             Gentile
             Philosophers
             )
             abstained
             from
             Flesh.
             The
             Divine
             Writer
             and
             great
             Prophet
             Moses
             ,
             testifies
             that
             God
             made
             Man
             in
             his
             own
             Image
             ;
             and
             that
             he
             should
             have
             Dominion
             over
             all
             things
             or
             Creatures
             ,
             not
             that
             he
             should
             eat
             all
             things
             ,
             or
             hurt
             himself
             by
             devouring
             them
             ,
             nor
             suffer
             his
             desires
             to
             enter
             into
             them
             ,
             nor
             theirs
             into
             him
             ,
             for
             Man
             is
             a
             Prince
             in
             this
             World
             ,
             and
             in
             him
             is
             contained
             the
             true
             Nature
             of
             all
             the
             inferior
             Creatures
             ;
             for
             it
             it
             were
             not
             so
             ,
             he
             could
             not
             be
             their
             Prince
             ,
             nor
             be
             sustained
             by
             them
             .
             And
             tho'
             Man
             was
             made
             greater
             than
             other
             Creature
             that
             is
             visible
             ,
             and
             to
             be
             Lord
             over
             all
             ,
             yet
             nevertheless
             he
             having
             a
             Simile
             with
             the
             Nature
             of
             all
             things
             ,
             is
             thereby
             rendered
             capable
             to
             be
             wrought
             on
             by
             every
             inferior
             thing
             he
             shall
             suffer
             his
             desires
             to
             enter
             into
             ,
             and
             by
             degrees
             he
             is
             liable
             to
             become
             captivated
             unto
             that
             thing
             ,
             be
             it
             either
             good
             or
             or
             evil
             ;
             for
             every
             like
             (
             as
             I
             told
             you
             before
             )
             works
             on
             and
             
             awakens
             its
             likeness
             ;
             This
             was
             the
             reason
             why
             Moses
             commanded
             that
             unclean
             Beasts
             should
             not
             be
             eaten
             ,
             that
             the
             Humane
             Nature
             might
             not
             mix
             or
             incorporate
             in
             it self
             the
             Beastial
             qualities
             ;
             for
             every
             indvidual
             Man
             has
             essentially
             in
             him
             the
             true
             Natures
             and
             Essences
             of
             all
             the
             Beasts
             of
             the
             Field
             ,
             and
             Fishes
             of
             the
             Sea
             ,
             as
             also
             of
             all
             Herbs
             and
             Fruits
             ,
             Stones
             and
             Minerals
             ,
             and
             whasoever
             else
             can
             be
             thought
             of
             ;
             for
             it
             this
             were
             not
             so
             ,
             then
             Man
             would
             not
             be
             subject
             to
             be
             wrought
             on
             by
             all
             ,
             neitheir
             would
             the
             various
             sorts
             of
             food
             agree
             with
             him
             or
             nourish
             him
             .
          
           
             The
             wise
             Antients
             understanding
             this
             ,
             and
             that
             every
             thing
             had
             power
             to
             attract
             unto
             it self
             such
             matter
             out
             of
             all
             things
             ,
             as
             is
             capable
             to
             nourish
             its
             own
             Body
             ,
             therefore
             in
             those
             days
             the
             eating
             of
             Flesh
             was
             not
             in
             such
             Reputation
             as
             of
             late
             years
             it
             hath
             been
             ;
             especially
             as
             it
             is
             in
             England
             ,
             who
             do
             make
             it
             their
             chief
             Food
             ;
             all
             Vegetables
             and
             Fruits
             being
             in
             themselves
             of
             a
             clean
             simple
             Nature
             and
             Operation
             ,
             which
             being
             well
             prepared
             and
             temperately
             eaten
             ,
             have
             only
             power
             to
             waken
             
             their
             Similies
             in
             the
             Body
             and
             Senses
             as
             foresaid
             .
             But
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             all
             Beasts
             ,
             especially
             unclean
             Beasts
             ,
             are
             endu●d
             with
             all
             kind
             of
             Beastial
             Passions
             ,
             as
             Anger
             ,
             Revenge
             ,
             Covetousness
             ,
             Love
             and
             Hate
             ,
             which
             Dispositions
             and
             Passions
             of
             the
             Flesh
             ,
             but
             especially
             the
             Blood
             ,
             doth
             retain
             after
             such
             Animals
             are
             killed
             ;
             and
             for
             that
             reason
             it
             was
             ,
             that
             the
             Blood
             of
             all
             sorts
             of
             Beasts
             was
             so
             strictly
             forbidden
             ,
             for
             the
             essential
             Spirits
             dwell
             in
             the
             Blood
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             Blood
             and
             Spirits
             lie
             hid
             all
             the
             Dispositions
             and
             Inclinations
             the
             Creature
             was
             endued
             withal
             ,
             and
             therefore
             all
             sorts
             of
             Flesh
             that
             were
             permitted
             to
             be
             eaten
             ,
             were
             to
             be
             well
             purged
             from
             the
             Blood.
             And
             also
             this
             same
             Blood
             was
             either
             to
             be
             consumed
             by
             Fire
             ,
             or
             an
             hole
             made
             in
             the
             Earth
             and
             the
             Blood
             cast
             into
             it
             and
             covered
             ,
             that
             the
             wrathful
             Spirits
             and
             Vapours
             thereof
             might
             not
             defile
             the
             Air
             ,
             which
             is
             continually
             breathed
             into
             our
             Bodies
             ;
             for
             when
             any
             Creature
             is
             killed
             ,
             the
             great
             pain
             and
             agony
             they
             endure
             ,
             does
             so
             powerfully
             awaken
             the
             Center
             of
             the
             wrathful
             Fire
             ,
             and
             also
             the
             internal
             Poysons
             which
             are
             the
             Root
             of
             every
             Life
             ,
             that
             the
             said
             fierce
             
             Poysonous
             Spirits
             seize
             the
             Blood
             on
             their
             right
             Fountain
             of
             Preservation
             ,
             so
             that
             the
             Blood
             does
             not
             only
             contain
             all
             the
             Natural
             Dispositions
             ,
             Passions
             and
             Inclinations
             ,
             but
             also
             the
             awakened
             Poysons
             and
             irritated
             Spirits
             which
             were
             violently
             stirred
             up
             by
             Death's
             stroke
             .
             For
             when
             the
             Natural
             Life
             is
             in
             danger
             (
             the
             continuation
             of
             which
             is
             so
             sweet
             unto
             all
             Creatures
             ,
             and
             they
             do
             so
             unwillingly
             part
             with
             it
             ,
             especially
             when
             the
             Creature
             is
             in
             perfect
             health
             ,
             and
             strength
             )
             what
             a
             strange
             fear
             and
             dread
             must
             needs
             attend
             the
             Creature
             in
             this
             condition
             ?
             And
             how
             strongly
             and
             violently
             are
             all
             the
             Centers
             and
             Powers
             of
             Nature
             stirred
             up
             ?
             And
             then
             are
             awakened
             the
             revengful
             Spirits
             ,
             which
             do
             contain
             the
             Blood
             ,
             for
             that
             is
             their
             Habitation
             ,
             which
             in
             this
             Agonous
             condition
             does
             often
             spread
             it self
             through
             the
             whole
             Body
             ,
             and
             makes
             the
             Flesh
             look
             red
             ,
             but
             this
             is
             generally
             drawn
             back
             again
             by
             the
             drawing
             away
             of
             the
             Blood
             where
             the
             wound
             is
             made
             .
             Now
             if
             this
             Blood
             be
             exposed
             to
             the
             open
             Air
             ,
             these
             fiery
             dark
             wrathful
             Spirits
             do
             by
             degrees
             evaporate
             and
             incorporate
             themselves
             with
             the
             Air
             ,
             and
             so
             defiles
             it
             ,
             and
             renders
             it
             pernicious
             .
          
           
           
             The
             very
             same
             is
             to
             be
             understood
             in
             all
             other
             Uncleannesses
             ;
             and
             these
             are
             the
             chief
             Reasons
             why
             the
             Prophet
             Moses
             commanded
             the
             Blood
             either
             to
             be
             
               burnt
               on
               the
               Altar
            
             ,
             or
             
               buried
               in
               the
               Earth
            
             ,
             tho'
             there
             doth
             remain
             somewhat
             more
             to
             be
             said
             ,
             why
             he
             commanded
             the
             Blood
             to
             be
             consumed
             on
             the
             Altar
             by
             Fire
             ,
             which
             I
             shall
             forbear
             ,
             and
             speak
             of
             it
             in
             its
             proper
             place
             ;
             for
             those
             fiery
             wrathful
             Spirits
             that
             do
             evaporate
             themselves
             into
             the
             Air
             ,
             being
             continually
             breathed
             into
             the
             Body
             by
             such
             People
             as
             do
             communicate
             near
             such
             places
             ,
             as
             Slaughter-Houses
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             ,
             and
             more
             especially
             those
             that
             are
             of
             killing
             Imployments
             ,
             those
             awakened
             wrathful
             Spirits
             do
             enter
             them
             ,
             and
             powerfully
             incorporate
             themselves
             with
             their
             Similies
             ;
             for
             this
             cause
             all
             Butchers
             and
             others
             ,
             that
             do
             use
             such
             Trades
             ,
             are
             more
             fierce
             and
             cruel
             ,
             sooner
             moved
             to
             Wrath
             than
             others
             ;
             killing
             is
             as
             easie
             and
             familar
             to
             them
             as
             Plowing
             the
             Land
             is
             to
             the
             Husbandman
             ;
             and
             in
             a
             word
             ,
             they
             are
             far
             more
             inclined
             to
             violence
             than
             Men
             of
             other
             Imployments
             are
             .
          
           
           
             The
             same
             is
             to
             be
             understood
             in
             all
             other
             Trades
             ,
             and
             also
             in
             Communications
             ,
             as
             those
             that
             are
             brought
             up
             and
             have
             their
             Conversasions
             amongst
             Horses
             ,
             are
             not
             most
             of
             them
             Robustick
             ,
             Proud
             ,
             Bold
             and
             Surly
             ,
             like
             the
             Creatures
             they
             Communicate
             with
             ;
             the
             same
             is
             likewise
             to
             be
             understood
             in
             many
             other
             hard
             working
             rough
             Trades
             and
             Imployments
             ;
             are
             not
             most
             of
             them
             rash
             ,
             head-strong
             ,
             scarce
             endued
             with
             common
             Humanity
             ?
             There
             is
             nothing
             so
             good
             ,
             or
             so
             bad
             ,
             but
             Man
             is
             capable
             of
             being
             captivated
             to
             it
             ;
             from
             this
             ground
             it
             is
             that
             weak
             Inclinations
             ,
             that
             a
             Man
             in
             himself
             is
             hardly
             sensible
             of
             ,
             may
             either
             by
             Imployments
             or
             Communications
             be
             made
             strong
             ,
             which
             is
             one
             Reason
             why
             Mens
             Inclinations
             and
             their
             Love
             and
             Hate
             alters
             and
             changes
             ,
             according
             to
             time
             ,
             place
             ,
             business
             ,
             and
             communication
             ,
             as
             some
             Men
             have
             declared
             ,
             that
             they
             did
             not
             fear
             being
             overcome
             with
             Drink
             ,
             Women
             ,
             or
             the
             like
             Evils
             ,
             becaue
             at
             that
             time
             they
             found
             no
             Inclinations
             to
             such
             things
             ,
             nevertheless
             ,
             Time
             ,
             Opportunity
             ,
             Communications
             ,
             and
             other
             Circumstances
             concurring
             ,
             many
             of
             them
             
             have
             been
             overcome
             by
             those
             Vices
             they
             so
             little
             stood
             in
             fear
             of
             ,
             though
             also
             Astrologick
             Configurations
             ,
             and
             Influences
             have
             a
             share
             in
             altering
             and
             changing
             Mens
             Inclinations
             ,
             and
             more
             especially
             when
             other
             causes
             concur
             :
             For
             this
             cause
             the
             most
             prudent
             in
             all
             Ages
             have
             advised
             all
             Men
             to
             avoid
             evil
             occasions
             ,
             and
             the
             Apostle
             Paul
             saith
             ,
             
               That
               Evil
               Communication
               corrupts
               good
               Manners
               ,
            
             the
             truth
             of
             which
             no
             Man
             will
             or
             can
             deny
             .
             Now
             if
             Imployments
             ,
             Communications
             ,
             Labours
             ,
             Words
             ,
             and
             all
             kind
             of
             outward
             business
             ,
             have
             so
             great
             power
             of
             changing
             and
             altering
             Dispositions
             and
             Inclinations
             ,
             increasing
             them
             ,
             and
             the
             contrary
             ,
             how
             can
             we
             imagine
             but
             Meats
             and
             Drinks
             received
             into
             the
             Body
             ,
             will
             have
             the
             same
             or
             greater
             Power
             and
             Operation
             ,
             as
             those
             that
             feed
             much
             on
             unclean
             Elesh
             ,
             as
             on
             Swine
             ,
             and
             that
             have
             their
             Conversation
             amongst
             Animals
             ,
             are
             not
             many
             of
             them
             much
             like
             those
             Creatures
             ,
             of
             sottish
             ,
             dull
             ,
             heavy
             ,
             sordid
             Dispositions
             ,
             yet
             subtle
             and
             cunning
             in
             a
             Bestial
             way
             ?
             And
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             those
             that
             drink
             Wine
             ,
             and
             feed
             on
             the
             highest
             Food
             ,
             have
             not
             they
             
             Spirits
             accordingly
             ?
             Also
             those
             whose
             Conversation
             is
             amongst
             Men
             ,
             as
             Citizens
             and
             Merchants
             ;
             have
             they
             not
             higher
             and
             greater
             Spirits
             ,
             being
             more
             tractable
             and
             humane
             ,
             fair
             and
             ingenious
             in
             all
             their
             Dealings
             ,
             and
             Conversations
             ?
             For
             all
             things
             have
             sympatheticil
             Operation
             ,
             whether
             it
             be
             Imployments
             ,
             Meats
             ,
             Drinks
             or
             Communications
             ,
             every
             thing
             does
             secretly
             awaken
             its
             like
             property
             ,
             which
             do
             often
             captivate
             the
             Spirit
             of
             a
             Man
             before
             he
             is
             sensible
             of
             it
             ,
             being
             ignorant
             of
             the
             Nature
             and
             sympathetical
             Operation
             all
             things
             have
             with
             his
             own
             Nature
             .
             'T
             is
             true
             ,
             most
             Men
             believe
             that
             evil
             Company
             corrupts
             Manner
             ,
             and
             will
             acknowledge
             that
             some
             sorts
             of
             Imployments
             do
             by
             degrees
             dispose
             People
             to
             Inhumanity
             ,
             Violence
             and
             Cruelty
             ;
             but
             if
             you
             tell
             them
             there
             is
             the
             same
             possibility
             and
             greater
             in
             Meats
             ,
             to
             vary
             not
             only
             Mens
             Bodies
             ,
             but
             also
             their
             Inclinations
             and
             Minds
             ,
             they
             shall
             laugh
             at
             it
             as
             a
             ridiculous
             Dream
             ,
             though
             in
             Truth
             it
             is
             a
             most
             certain
             Truth
             ,
             and
             daily
             Experience
             (
             if
             we
             would
             but
             ●ear
             her
             Voice
             )
             bears
             Witness
             unto
             it
             .
             Why
             did
             Moses
             prohibit
             his
             People
             the
             
             eating
             of
             Swines
             Flesh
             ,
             seeing
             Swine
             are
             not
             serviceable
             unto
             Mankind
             any
             other
             way
             ,
             but
             by
             being
             killed
             and
             eaten
             ;
             and
             besides
             ,
             a
             Swine
             is
             a
             Creature
             ,
             that
             being
             well
             ordered
             ,
             becomes
             as
             wholesome
             Nourishment
             ,
             as
             some
             other
             Animals
             that
             are
             counted
             clean
             ,
             though
             there
             is
             somewhat
             to
             be
             said
             against
             the
             grossness
             of
             that
             sort
             of
             Flesh
             ;
             but
             the
             chief
             thing
             the
             Spirit
             of
             God
             in
             that
             great
             Prophet
             regarded
             ,
             was
             ,
             no
             doubt
             ,
             the
             Spirit
             of
             that
             Creature
             whose
             original
             and
             predominant
             quality
             stands
             in
             the
             dark
             wrath
             of
             Nature
             ,
             which
             is
             manisested
             by
             their
             shapes
             ,
             cri●s
             ,
             and
             tones
             ,
             which
             Spirit
             the
             humane
             Nature
             ought
             not
             to
             joyn
             it self
             unto
             ,
             lest
             it
             partakes
             of
             its
             Nature
             ,
             Every
             thing
             having
             power
             to
             joyn
             its
             self
             with
             its
             likeness
             ,
             and
             to
             strengthen
             its
             own
             property
             ,
             Doth
             not
             Wine
             and
             strong
             Drink
             precipitate
             Men
             into
             Fury
             and
             Madness
             by
             Simile
             ?
             That
             is
             ,
             the
             Spirits
             in
             Wine
             do
             incorporate
             themselves
             with
             the
             natural
             Spirits
             ,
             and
             violently
             awaken
             them
             ,
             making
             them
             burn
             too
             fierce
             ,
             which
             sets
             Nature
             into
             a
             Rage
             ,
             awakening
             the
             Central
             Spirits
             till
             all
             parts
             of
             the
             Body
             burn
             like
             Fire
             ,
             till
             the
             Oyl
             be
             
             consumed
             ,
             and
             Nature
             begins
             to
             languish
             ,
             becoming
             dull
             ,
             heavy
             ,
             and
             stupid
             .
             The
             very
             same
             Operation
             have
             all
             Food
             in
             the
             Body
             ,
             and
             on
             the
             Spirits
             and
             Senses
             ,
             but
             more
             slowly
             and
             hidden
             ;
             for
             great
             meals
             of
             Food
             makes
             dull
             when
             first
             eaten
             ,
             for
             all
             the
             time
             Nature
             is
             a
             digesting
             ,
             and
             making
             separation
             ,
             (
             which
             is
             four
             ,
             five
             ,
             or
             six
             hours
             a
             doing
             )
             and
             then
             Nature
             begins
             to
             be
             brisk
             and
             lightsome
             ;
             for
             what
             the
             Stomach
             and
             Natural
             Heat
             do
             perform
             ,
             as
             to
             Fermentation
             and
             Separation
             with
             the
             Food
             ,
             is
             done
             to
             Natures
             Hand
             by
             Art
             in
             all
             sorts
             of
             strong
             Drinks
             ;
             therefore
             all
             such
             fermented
             strong
             Drinks
             have
             a
             present
             Operation
             ,
             but
             let
             Drink
             be
             ever
             so
             strong
             ,
             if
             it
             have
             not
             passed
             through
             Fermentation
             and
             Separation
             ,
             it
             will
             lie
             heavy
             on
             the
             Stomach
             ,
             and
             send
             dark
             and
             dulling
             fumes
             into
             the
             Head
             ,
             if
             a
             quantity
             be
             drunk
             :
             Therefore
             great
             Meals
             of
             strong
             rich
             Food
             ,
             do
             endanger
             the
             Health
             more
             than
             proportionable
             drinking
             of
             strong
             Drinks
             ,
             especially
             in
             hot
             Countries
             ,
             and
             in
             Summer
             time
             in
             colder
             Climates
             .
             That
             Dispositions
             and
             Inclinations
             are
             chang'd
             and
             alter'd
             by
             
             Food
             ,
             may
             further
             appear
             in
             all
             or
             most
             unclean
             Creatures
             ,
             are
             they
             not
             made
             much
             fiercer
             ,
             if
             raw
             flesh
             and
             blood
             be
             given
             them
             ,
             their
             wrathful
             unclean
             Nature
             being
             thereby
             enraged
             and
             made
             stronger
             ?
             And
             is
             not
             the
             very
             flesh
             of
             those
             Creatures
             Men
             feed
             on
             ,
             altered
             either
             for
             the
             better
             or
             worse
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             nature
             of
             their
             Food
             ;
             what
             a
             vast
             difference
             shall
             there
             be
             as
             to
             the
             goodness
             or
             badness
             ,
             wholesomness
             ,
             or
             unwholesomeness
             of
             the
             Milk
             of
             the
             very
             same
             Cow
             ,
             when
             she
             feeds
             upon
             fresh
             delicate
             Grass
             ,
             Herbs
             ,
             and
             Flowers
             ,
             and
             when
             she
             is
             kept
             on
             course
             Brewers
             Grains
             ,
             or
             the
             like
             ?
             The
             Elements
             of
             Man's
             Body
             and
             natural
             Spirits
             are
             compounded
             of
             the
             same
             matter
             as
             other
             Creatures
             ,
             are
             ,
             and
             in
             respects
             ,
             subject
             to
             the
             same
             or
             like
             alterations
             ;
             only
             the
             Holy
             Light
             and
             Grace
             of
             God
             ,
             which
             enlighteneth
             every
             Man
             that
             cometh
             into
             the
             World
             ,
             if
             obeyed
             ,
             is
             sufficient
             to
             subdue
             most
             natural
             Inclinations
             ,
             and
             to
             keep
             them
             within
             the
             bounds
             of
             Temperance
             ;
             indeed
             this
             Gift
             is
             the
             only
             power
             by
             which
             a
             Man
             may
             overcome
             the
             Evil
             and
             deny
             himself
             .
          
           
           
             2.
             
             Flesh
             is
             not
             so
             clean
             a
             Food
             as
             Herbs
             ,
             Seeds
             and
             Fruits
             ,
             for
             all
             forts
             of
             Animals
             are
             subject
             to
             various
             Passions
             ,
             but
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             all
             or
             most
             Vegetables
             have
             a
             more
             simple
             and
             innocent
             Original
             ,
             therefore
             their
             Operation
             on
             the
             Body
             and
             Senses
             is
             as
             simple
             ,
             having
             no
             power
             to
             awaken
             any
             property
             in
             the
             Body
             ,
             but
             what
             is
             like
             themselves
             .
             Furthermore
             we
             see
             that
             no
             Creatures
             that
             are
             clean
             will
             eat
             Flesh
             ,
             except
             they
             be
             taught
             it
             ,
             and
             brought
             to
             it
             by
             degrees
             ;
             on
             the
             other
             side
             ,
             all
             such
             Animals
             as
             naturally
             will
             eat
             Flesh
             ,
             are
             by
             all
             means
             counted
             unclean
             ,
             as
             Dogs
             ,
             Cats
             ,
             Bears
             ,
             Wolves
             ,
             Foxes
             ,
             and
             many
             others
             ,
             both
             in
             the
             Sea
             and
             Land
             ,
             and
             most
             Men
             will
             avoid
             the
             eating
             of
             such
             Creatures
             ,
             as
             being
             unclean
             in
             the
             Root
             of
             their
             Natures
             .
             Therefore
             they
             desire
             such
             Food
             as
             hath
             affinity
             with
             them
             ,
             for
             every
             Creature
             rejoyceth
             in
             its
             likeness
             .
             The
             Prophet
             Moses
             well
             understood
             this
             ,
             when
             he
             commanded
             that
             unclean
             Creatures
             and
             Blood
             should
             not
             be
             eaten
             ,
             because
             the
             Blood
             (
             as
             is
             mentioned
             before
             )
             doth
             not
             only
             contain
             the
             Spirits
             ,
             but
             the
             very
             Humour
             ,
             Dispositions
             and
             Inclinations
             
             of
             the
             Creature
             ,
             therefore
             it
             was
             to
             be
             killed
             and
             dressed
             after
             such
             a
             manner
             ,
             by
             which
             the
             Blood
             and
             superfluous
             matter
             was
             extinguished
             ,
             and
             if
             Flesh
             should
             now
             be
             prepared
             after
             their
             way
             ,
             we
             should
             not
             account
             it
             to
             have
             half
             the
             Vertue
             as
             it
             hath
             in
             our
             way
             of
             preparation
             .
             Indeed
             the
             way
             of
             killing
             and
             preparing
             of
             Flesh
             and
             Fish
             ,
             that
             the
             Law-giver
             prescribed
             to
             his
             People
             ,
             was
             to
             cleanse
             the
             Flesh
             from
             all
             Blood
             in
             which
             stand
             the
             Spirits
             ,
             and
             all
             the
             Dispositions
             and
             Inclinations
             of
             the
             Creature
             lie
             hid
             .
             By
             this
             means
             the
             Uniting
             of
             the
             Bestial
             Nature
             with
             the
             Human
             ,
             was
             in
             a
             great
             measure
             prevented
             ;
             and
             for
             no
             other
             reason
             all
             unclean
             Beasts
             ,
             Fowls
             and
             Fishes
             were
             so
             severely
             forbidden
             .
             All
             Created
             things
             have
             but
             one
             only
             Ground
             and
             Original
             .
             Every
             particular
             Creature
             contains
             the
             true
             Nature
             and
             Properties
             of
             the
             whole
             ,
             only
             the
             qualities
             are
             in
             several
             degrees
             ,
             one
             having
             one
             quality
             strong
             ,
             and
             another
             the
             Center
             ,
             For
             in
             every
             Creature
             one
             of
             the
             forms
             or
             properties
             do
             carry
             the
             upward
             Dominion
             ,
             and
             other
             qualities
             lye
             as
             it
             were
             hid
             ,
             but
             some
             times
             do
             manifest
             themselves
             ,
             but
             that
             
             property
             which
             is
             weakest
             may
             be
             awakened
             and
             made
             strong
             by
             its
             Simile
             ,
             as
             often
             comes
             to
             pass
             .
          
           
             From
             this
             very
             ground
             proceeds
             all
             Sympathy
             and
             Antipathy
             ,
             Concord
             and
             Discord
             in
             this
             World.
             For
             all
             those
             whose
             predominate
             qualities
             stand
             nearest
             ,
             and
             have
             affinity
             to
             each
             other
             ,
             such
             are
             friendly
             one
             to
             another
             ,
             but
             those
             whose
             predominate
             Properties
             have
             Antipathy
             each
             to
             other
             ,
             such
             slight
             one
             another
             ,
             and
             if
             the
             Grace
             and
             Holy
             Light
             of
             God
             do
             not
             restrain
             them
             ,
             they
             are
             very
             apt
             to
             speak
             Evil
             and
             Backbite
             one
             another
             .
             The
             same
             is
             to
             be
             understood
             in
             the
             Divine
             Principle
             of
             God's
             Love
             ,
             those
             that
             through
             the
             Blessing
             and
             Favour
             of
             the
             Lord
             have
             ,
             obtained
             the
             Holy
             Gifts
             of
             the
             Spirit
             ,
             be
             it
             more
             or
             less
             ,
             all
             such
             People
             have
             affinity
             and
             bear
             good
             will
             each
             to
             other
             ;
             except
             the
             false
             Prophet's
             Opinion
             get
             in
             amongst
             them
             ,
             which
             is
             a
             Ravening
             Wolf.
             Every
             thing
             rejoyceth
             in
             its
             likeness
             ,
             and
             the
             contrary
             in
             its
             death
             ,
             therefore
             it
             is
             highly
             convenient
             ,
             for
             every
             man
             to
             consider
             the
             Variety
             and
             the
             Possibility
             of
             its
             own
             Nature
             ,
             and
             that
             in
             himself
             is
             contained
             the
             true
             
             Nature
             of
             every
             thing
             in
             the
             visible
             and
             invisible
             World
             ,
             and
             that
             he
             bears
             a
             Simile
             with
             all
             things
             ,
             and
             is
             both
             capable
             and
             liable
             to
             be
             drawn
             either
             to
             Vice
             or
             Vertue
             by
             every
             thing
             he
             joyns
             himself
             to
             ,
             whether
             Meats
             ,
             Drinks
             ,
             Communications
             ,
             or
             whatever
             else
             a
             Man
             suffers
             his
             Will
             or
             Desires
             to
             run
             out
             after
             ,
             or
             enter
             into
             ,
             the
             same
             thing
             hath
             power
             to
             awaken
             its
             likeness
             ,
             and
             for
             this
             cause
             all
             the
             Wise
             Men
             and
             Prophets
             have
             advised
             to
             Cleanness
             and
             Sobriety
             ,
             and
             to
             the
             reading
             of
             Good
             Mens
             Books
             ,
             which
             do
             stir
             up
             the
             good
             Faculties
             in
             the
             Soul
             ,
             for
             all
             Books
             do
             bear
             the
             Image
             and
             Spirits
             of
             him
             that
             wrote
             them
             ,
             and
             so
             by
             Simile
             do
             awaken
             the
             like
             Spirit
             and
             Desire
             ;
             and
             so
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             if
             young
             or
             old
             give
             themselves
             to
             the
             reading
             of
             Plays
             or
             Books
             of
             Romances
             ,
             they
             will
             powerfully
             awaken
             by
             Simile
             the
             vain
             wanton
             Nature
             ,
             which
             before
             lay
             as
             it
             were
             hid
             :
             Therefore
             it
             was
             said
             in
             the
             
               Revelations
               ,
               Come
               out
               from
               amongst
               them
               ,
               and
               be
               ye
               separated
               ,
               lest
               you
               partake
               of
               their
               Evils
               .
            
          
           
             3.
             
             The
             Reason
             why
             most
             People
             love
             and
             so
             much
             desire
             Flesh
             more
             than
             either
             
             Herbs
             ,
             Fruits
             or
             Grains
             ,
             is
             not
             because
             it
             doth
             afford
             either
             better
             Nourishment
             ,
             or
             is
             pleasanter
             to
             the
             Pallate
             or
             Stomach
             ,
             but
             it
             chiefly
             is
             because
             Man
             is
             departed
             in
             his
             Mind
             and
             desires
             from
             the
             innocent
             ways
             of
             God
             and
             Nature
             ,
             and
             through
             his
             Free-will
             hath
             awakened
             the
             dark
             wrathful
             powers
             in
             himself
             ,
             which
             have
             more
             Affinity
             with
             the
             Beastial
             Nature
             ,
             than
             with
             Herbs
             or
             Fruits
             :
             For
             the
             Beasts
             are
             endued
             with
             the
             very
             same
             Passions
             in
             all
             respects
             as
             Men
             ;
             if
             it
             had
             not
             been
             so
             ,
             the
             Commandment
             had
             not
             been
             so
             strict
             against
             eating
             of
             Flesh
             ;
             for
             the
             Radix
             of
             Beasts
             and
             Men
             have
             a
             greater
             Affinity
             :
             And
             the
             more
             ignorant
             and
             sottish
             People
             are
             ,
             the
             more
             they
             desire
             to
             eat
             Flesh
             ,
             and
             the
             more
             Flesh
             they
             eat
             ,
             the
             more
             Sottish
             ,
             Ignorant
             ,
             and
             Brutish
             they
             become
             .
             Also
             ,
             the
             more
             the
             dark
             poysonous
             Wrath
             of
             God
             and
             Nature
             is
             stir●ed
             up
             ,
             and
             the
             more
             it
             does
             predominate
             in
             Man
             ,
             the
             more
             doth
             Man
             desire
             Food
             that
             hath
             a
             proportionable
             Nature
             .
             From
             this
             very
             ground
             it
             is
             that
             some
             sorts
             of
             Creatures
             esteem'd
             Unclean
             (
             whose
             predominant
             quality
             stands
             in
             the
             Wrath
             of
             Nature
             )
             do
             so
             
             much
             desire
             unclean
             Food
             ,
             because
             it
             hath
             unity
             with
             their
             Natures
             ;
             the
             very
             same
             is
             to
             be
             understood
             of
             those
             Creatures
             which
             we
             call
             clean
             ,
             they
             do
             as
             much
             on
             the
             contrary
             desire
             clean
             Food
             ,
             viz.
             Fruits
             and
             Herb
             ,
             because
             such
             things
             have
             the
             nearest
             Affinity
             with
             their
             Natures
             ;
             and
             if
             Men
             had
             not
             departed
             from
             the
             Innocent
             ways
             of
             God
             and
             Nature
             ,
             and
             suffer
             their
             Wills
             to
             enter
             into
             the
             Wrath
             and
             Beastial
             Nature
             ,
             they
             would
             not
             so
             much
             desire
             Flesh
             ;
             for
             Flesh
             cannot
             be
             eaten
             without
             violence
             done
             to
             Nature
             ,
             for
             the
             Lives
             of
             all
             Beasts
             are
             as
             sweet
             to
             them
             ,
             and
             they
             as
             much
             desire
             to
             continue
             them
             ,
             as
             Men
             do
             ,
             and
             as
             unwillingly
             part
             with
             them
             .
             And
             the
             Groanings
             of
             these
             Creatures
             that
             suffer
             Oppression
             and
             Pain
             ,
             do
             awaken
             the
             Wrath
             in
             them
             that
             do
             it
             ,
             which
             is
             a
             certain
             Retaliation
             or
             Reward
             ;
             for
             all
             kind
             of
             Cruelty
             does
             stir
             up
             and
             awaken
             the
             Wrath
             of
             God
             in
             Nature
             ,
             and
             so
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             all
             Love
             and
             Concord
             does
             powerfully
             beget
             its
             likeness
             .
          
           
             Doth
             not
             every
             evil
             word
             ,
             which
             does
             proceed
             and
             is
             formed
             from
             the
             
               Principle
               of
               Wrath
            
             and
             P●ssio●
             ,
             carry
             the
             power
             
             of
             its
             Principle
             with
             it
             ,
             and
             awaken
             its
             Simile
             in
             those
             to
             whom
             such
             words
             are
             directed
             ?
             On
             the
             contrary
             ,
             do
             not
             soft
             and
             pleasant
             words
             pacifie
             Wrath
             by
             awakening
             their
             Simile
             ?
             Every
             Principle
             and
             Property
             in
             Nature
             must
             have
             its
             own
             Food
             ,
             or
             else
             it
             loseth
             its
             Power
             and
             Strength
             .
             Mens
             coveting
             to
             eat
             so
             much
             Flesh
             ,
             is
             too
             plain
             a
             sign
             ,
             that
             they
             are
             departed
             from
             that
             Innocent
             and
             Simple
             Life
             for
             which
             they
             were
             made
             ,
             and
             entered
             into
             the
             contrary
             ;
             for
             if
             the
             Wrath
             of
             God
             in
             Nature
             were
             not
             awakened
             beyond
             its
             proper
             degree
             ,
             and
             did
             not
             predominate
             over
             the
             Simple
             Innocent
             Life
             ,
             then
             People
             would
             no
             more
             desire
             Flesh
             than
             our
             Holy
             Ancestors
             in
             the
             first
             Ages
             of
             the
             World.
             It
             is
             a
             token
             we
             are
             in
             AEgypt
             ,
             when
             we
             hanker
             so
             much
             after
             the
             
               Flesh
               pots
            
             .
             As
             long
             as
             Men
             were
             partakers
             of
             ,
             and
             followers
             of
             the
             true
             knowledge
             of
             God's
             Works
             ,
             and
             lived
             in
             the
             simple
             path
             of
             Nature
             ,
             which
             led
             to
             Health
             and
             long
             Life
             ,
             Herbs
             and
             Fruits
             were
             in
             as
             great
             esteem
             as
             Flesh
             is
             now
             :
             It
             was
             a
             shame
             in
             former
             Ages
             ;
             for
             a
             Man
             to
             be
             seen
             to
             buy
             Flesh
             ,
             or
             to
             have
             carried
             it
             openly
             
             in
             the
             Streets
             of
             Cities
             ,
             but
             now
             the
             best
             Citizens
             count
             it
             the
             contrary
             ,
             and
             make
             nothing
             to
             go
             openly
             to
             the
             Flesh-Markets
             in
             their
             Plush-Coats
             ,
             and
             load
             a
             Porter
             two
             or
             three
             time
             a
             Week
             ,
             with
             the
             Spoils
             of
             their
             Slaughtered
             Fellow-creatures
             ;
             and
             if
             a
             Man
             comes
             to
             their
             Houses
             after
             Dinner
             ,
             there
             he
             may
             behold
             a
             very
             unpleasant
             sight
             ,
             viz.
             Greasy-Platters
             ,
             Bloody-Bones
             ,
             and
             pieces
             of
             fat
             flesh
             lie
             up
             and
             down
             the
             Kitchin
             ,
             thereby
             rendered
             next
             door
             to
             a
             Slaughter-House
             .
             And
             this
             Trade
             is
             drove
             every
             day
             in
             the
             Week
             ,
             but
             more
             ●specially
             on
             the
             day
             they
             call
             their
             Sabbath
             ,
             tho'in
             truth
             they
             do
             not
             make
             it
             so
             ,
             but
             rather
             a
             day
             of
             Feasting
             ,
             a
             day
             wherein
             they
             bury
             the
             dead
             Bodies
             of
             Slaughtered
             Beasts
             ,
             and
             a
             day
             on
             which
             our
             English
             Belly-Slaves
             and
             Gluttons
             ,
             make
             their
             Servants
             do
             more
             work
             than
             any
             other
             day
             of
             the
             Week
             ,
             as
             to
             dressing
             of
             Food
             .
             And
             day
             likewise
             whereon
             most
             People
             Cloath
             themselves
             in
             all
             their
             Bravery
             ,
             and
             the
             Women
             go
             to
             Church
             to
             take
             notice
             who
             has
             the
             finest
             Cloathes
             and
             the
             newest
             fashions
             ,
             &c.
             but
             why
             do
             I
             blame
             the
             Women
             ,
             the
             Men
             have
             
             been
             the
             occasion
             of
             all
             this
             and
             much
             more
             .
          
           
             If
             those
             of
             each
             Sex
             did
             hearken
             to
             the
             Voice
             of
             God
             and
             Nature
             ,
             they
             would
             forsake
             such
             sinful
             Vanities
             ,
             and
             not
             thus
             seek
             
               Death
               in
               the
               Error
               of
               their
               Lives
            
             ;
             I
             have
             drawn
             the
             Curtain
             ,
             and
             given
             them
             a
             brief
             view
             of
             Natures
             School
             ,
             wherein
             the
             
               Sons
               of
               Wisdom
            
             learn
             to
             obey
             her
             Dictates
             ,
             and
             by
             their
             prudent
             Conduct
             and
             Temperance
             ,
             avoid
             those
             many
             torturing
             Diseases
             of
             Body
             ,
             and
             distracting
             perturbations
             of
             Mind
             ,
             to
             which
             the
             rest
             of
             the
             World
             necessarily
             enslave
             themselves
             〈◊〉
             their
             perverse
             folly
             .
             What
             I
             have
             delivered
             ,
             is
             the
             very
             Doctrine
             of
             Nature
             ,
             approved
             by
             Religion
             ,
             justified
             by
             Reason
             ,
             and
             confirmed
             by
             Experience
             :
             Those
             that
             wilfully
             slight
             so
             many
             Monitors
             ,
             will
             scarce
             deserve
             Pity
             in
             their
             Misery
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             CHAP.
             III.
             
          
           
             I.
             Of
             Cleanness
             in
             Food
             .
          
           
             WHat
             is
             more
             profitable
             for
             all
             Lovers
             of
             Health
             and
             Wisdom
             ,
             than
             Food
             that
             is
             Radically
             Clean
             ?
             And
             as
             Bread
             hath
             deservedly
             the
             first
             place
             ,
             together
             with
             Herbs
             ,
             and
             various
             sorts
             of
             excellent
             Fruits
             ;
             so
             the
             next
             is
             Milk
             ,
             which
             of
             it self
             is
             a
             brave
             ,
             mild
             ,
             and
             most
             friendly
             Food
             to
             Nature
             ,
             very
             fit
             and
             profitable
             for
             all
             Ages
             and
             Complexions
             ;
             and
             if
             it
             do
             not
             agree
             with
             some
             People
             ,
             it
             is
             because
             their
             Stomachs
             are
             made
             sharp
             and
             sowred
             by
             superfluity
             of
             dainty
             Food
             ,
             and
             the
             continual
             use
             of
             strong
             Drink
             .
             Also
             Milk
             being
             altered
             ,
             it
             makes
             many
             sorts
             of
             wholesom
             healthy
             Food
             .
             Next
             to
             these
             ,
             are
             various
             sorts
             of
             Flesh
             ,
             which
             being
             killed
             in
             their
             proper
             Times
             and
             Seasons
             ,
             and
             when
             they
             are
             free
             from
             their
             Uncleannesses
             ,
             Surfeits
             ,
             and
             other
             Inconveniences
             ,
             which
             most
             Beasts
             are
             subject
             to
             ;
             and
             if
             care
             be
             taken
             also
             
             that
             they
             be
             well
             and
             moderately
             seasoned
             with
             Salt
             ,
             and
             boyled
             in
             plenty
             of
             River
             of
             Spring-water
             (
             which
             is
             the
             best
             of
             all
             Waters
             ,
             except
             Rain-water
             )
             they
             become
             wholesom
             Nourish●●nt
             .
             For
             ,
             River-water
             hath
             the
             advantage
             of
             running
             through
             various
             sorts
             of
             Earth
             ,
             by
             which
             it
             sucks
             into
             it self
             a
             fat
             ,
             oyly
             ,
             and
             saline
             Quality
             ,
             which
             the
             Surface
             of
             the
             Earth
             does
             plentifully
             afford
             ;
             which
             also
             is
             the
             cause
             of
             all
             Vegitation
             ,
             and
             the
             lovely
             Green
             Colour
             ,
             which
             all
             Vegetables
             are
             cloth'd
             with
             ,
             does
             arise
             from
             this
             Saline
             Quality
             .
             For
             these
             Reasons
             ,
             River-water
             will
             Brew
             ,
             Boil
             ,
             and
             Wash
             ,
             and
             it
             is
             more
             profitable
             in
             all
             Uses
             in
             Houswifery
             ,
             than
             Spring
             or
             Pump-water
             ,
             and
             far
             wholesomer
             for
             Men
             and
             Beasts
             to
             drink
             .
             Also
             your
             Vessel
             in
             which
             your
             Food
             is
             boiled
             ,
             ought
             to
             be
             uncovered
             all
             the
             time
             it
             boils
             ;
             for
             if
             the
             Air
             have
             not
             its
             free
             egress
             and
             regress
             ,
             the
             pure
             Spirits
             in
             the
             Food
             become
             as
             it
             were
             suffocated
             ,
             and
             then
             the
             Food
             so
             prepared
             becomes
             dull
             and
             heavy
             ;
             for
             the
             Air
             is
             the
             Essential
             Life
             of
             the
             Spirit
             ;
             and
             all
             Food
             that
             hath
             not
             plenty
             of
             Water
             ,
             and
             the
             free
             Influences
             of
             the
             Air
             ,
             in
             its
             Preparation
             ,
             
             does
             certainly
             lose
             its
             natural
             Colour
             ,
             with
             the
             pure
             Smell
             and
             Taste
             :
             For
             if
             those
             three
             Qualities
             be
             not
             preserved
             in
             all
             Preparations
             of
             Food
             ,
             then
             the
             genuine
             Vertue
             and
             lively
             Tinctutes
             are
             in
             part
             lost
             .
             The
             same
             is
             to
             be
             observed
             in
             all
             Physical
             Operations
             .
             And
             if
             the
             above-mentioned
             Order
             be
             not
             observed
             ,
             then
             the
             Food
             is
             not
             so
             pleasant
             to
             the
             Palate
             ,
             nor
             so
             easie
             of
             Concoction
             ;
             it
             lies
             heavy
             in
             the
             Stomach
             ,
             dulling
             and
             stupifying
             the
             Senses
             ;
             it
             generates
             a
             gross
             Nourishment
             ,
             and
             bad
             Blood
             ,
             whence
             does
             proceed
             many
             Diseases
             :
             Whereas
             if
             the
             above-mentioned
             Rules
             be
             observed
             ,
             and
             your
             Fire
             quick
             ,
             that
             your
             Food
             do
             not
             stand
             still
             ,
             or
             cease
             from
             boiling
             ,
             till
             it
             be
             sufficiently
             done
             ,
             the
             Effects
             are
             contrary
             .
             It
             is
             also
             much
             better
             the
             Food
             should
             be
             a
             little
             under-prepared
             ,
             than
             too
             much
             :
             For
             when
             the
             gross
             phlegmatick
             Body
             of
             any
             Food
             is
             by
             Preparation
             digested
             ,
             then
             presently
             the
             lively
             spirituous
             Quality
             is
             set
             at
             liberty
             ,
             whence
             does
             proceed
             a
             most
             pleasant
             Smell
             and
             Taste
             ;
             which
             pleasant
             Quality
             ,
             before
             the
             Preparation
             ,
             lay
             hid
             or
             captivated
             in
             the
             Body
             of
             Phlegm
             ;
             but
             so
             soon
             as
             this
             
             Phlegmatick
             Body
             is
             in
             part
             d●troye●
             ,
             the
             Spirit
             becomes
             Volatile
             ;
             and
             then
             ,
             if
             the
             Preparation
             be
             continued
             ,
             those
             pure
             Spirits
             do
             either
             become
             suffocated
             ,
             or
             evaporate
             ;
             and
             then
             the
             sweet
             Balsamick
             Body
             turns
             as
             it
             were
             sowr
             .
             For
             these
             Reasons
             ,
             all
             sorts
             of
             Food
             ,
             either
             over-prepared
             ,
             or
             twice
             prepared
             ,
             are
             of
             a
             strong
             fulsome
             taste
             and
             smell
             ;
             as
             all
             Meats
             heat
             again
             ,
             and
             also
             Pottages
             ,
             and
             all
             such
             things
             ,
             do
             obstruct
             Nature
             ,
             and
             generate
             many
             Diseases
             .
             But
             if
             the
             forementioned
             Rules
             be
             observed
             ,
             the
             Food
             so
             prepared
             is
             not
             only
             more
             pleasant
             to
             the
             Palate
             ,
             but
             far
             lighter
             of
             Digestion
             ,
             and
             breeds
             better
             Blood.
             For
             that
             Universal
             Distemper
             (
             the
             Scurvy
             )
             which
             reigns
             so
             much
             in
             England
             ,
             is
             chiefly
             caused
             by
             Food
             ill
             prepared
             ,
             and
             the
             eating
             of
             too
             much
             Flesh
             ,
             and
             Fat
             things
             ,
             especially
             in
             the
             improper
             Seasons
             of
             the
             Year
             ,
             viz.
             from
             Iuly
             to
             the
             last
             of
             November
             .
             In
             this
             Season
             the
             Sun
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             true
             Life
             and
             Power
             of
             all
             things
             ,
             declines
             ;
             and
             all
             sorts
             of
             Herbage
             ▪
             which
             is
             the
             Food
             of
             all
             Beasts
             that
             are
             generally
             eaten
             ,
             doth
             the
             same
             :
             The
             Grass
             all
             this
             Season
             is
             fraught
             with
             a
             gross
             
             Phlegmatick
             Matter
             ;
             besides
             ,
             it
             is
             a
             fainty
             hot
             time
             ;
             the
             Air
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             Cherishing
             Life
             of
             all
             things
             ,
             is
             more
             gross
             ,
             and
             full
             of
             Humidity
             ,
             than
             all
             other
             times
             of
             the
             Year
             ;
             the
             Spirits
             of
             all
             sorts
             of
             Creatures
             are
             also
             weak
             ,
             and
             on
             any
             Accidents
             are
             quickly
             wounded
             ,
             or
             evaporated
             ,
             more
             especially
             those
             Beasts
             that
             come
             from
             remote
             Parts
             to
             great
             Cities
             .
             Besides
             ,
             it
             is
             then
             the
             principal
             time
             of
             their
             Generating
             ,
             which
             renders
             them
             unclean
             .
             Are
             not
             the
             People
             tenfold
             as
             sickly
             in
             this
             Season
             ,
             and
             double
             the
             number
             die
             ,
             than
             they
             do
             at
             other
             times
             ?
             Also
             you
             may
             observe
             ,
             That
             the
             Rots
             amongst
             Sheep
             ,
             and
             Murrains
             that
             attend
             other
             Beasts
             ,
             are
             all
             or
             most
             of
             them
             in
             this
             Season
             :
             Therefore
             all
             sorts
             of
             People
             ought
             to
             be
             more
             careful
             of
             their
             Health
             ,
             both
             in
             Exercises
             ,
             Meats
             ,
             and
             Drink
             ,
             that
             they
             do
             not
             exceed
             either
             in
             quantity
             ,
             nor
             eat
             things
             that
             are
             improper
             in
             quality
             .
             This
             is
             the
             time
             that
             all
             Shepherds
             ,
             and
             also
             those
             that
             are
             Drivers
             of
             Horses
             ,
             and
             indeed
             all
             that
             have
             the
             Government
             of
             Cattel
             ,
             ought
             to
             have
             and
             use
             double
             the
             Prudence
             in
             the
             Management
             of
             them
             ,
             than
             at
             other
             Seasons
             
             of
             the
             Year
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             more
             largely
             discoursed
             in
             a
             small
             Treatise
             ,
             of
             the
             ●●●servation
             of
             Sheep
             from
             the
             Rot
             ,
             and
             Horses
             from
             Surfeits
             .
          
           
             There
             are
             three
             Marks
             by
             which
             every
             one
             may
             know
             whether
             the
             Flesh
             be
             good
             .
             The
             first
             is
             by
             its
             pure
             White
             and
             brisk
             Red
             Colour
             ,
             when
             Raw.
             The
             second
             is
             by
             its
             continuing
             its
             firmness
             ,
             being
             plump
             or
             swelled
             when
             boiled
             ,
             having
             a
             brisk
             and
             lively
             Taste
             ,
             and
             that
             after
             eating
             it
             feels
             easie
             and
             pleasant
             in
             the
             Stomach
             .
             The
             third
             is
             ,
             by
             its
             taking
             Salt
             well
             ;
             for
             if
             your
             Flesh
             be
             free
             from
             Heat
             and
             Surfeits
             ,
             and
             not
             over-fed
             ,
             which
             charge●
             the
             body
             with
             gross
             Phlegm
             ;
             as
             also
             ,
             if
             it
             be
             not
             kept
             longer
             after
             it
             is
             killed
             (
             as
             indeed
             it
             ought
             not
             )
             than
             it
             be
             thought
             to
             be
             cold
             ,
             before
             it
             is
             salted
             ;
             all
             such
             Flesh
             will
             take
             Salt
             greedily
             ,
             and
             it
             will
             not
             only
             keep
             longer
             from
             Putrifaction
             ,
             but
             it
             will
             eat
             much
             sweeter
             ,
             and
             breed
             better
             Nourishment
             .
             For
             ,
             if
             any
             sort
             of
             Cattel
             be
             over-fed
             ,
             surfeited
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             Inconveniency
             attends
             them
             ,
             and
             they
             be
             killed
             before
             they
             have
             recovered
             themselves
             of
             those
             Injuries
             ;
             or
             if
             it
             le
             in
             
               August
               ,
               September
            
             ,
             or
             October
             ,
             this
             
             Flesh
             will
             not
             take
             Salt
             so
             well
             as
             the
             former
             ,
             neither
             will
             the
             Saltpreserve
             it
             half
             so
             long
             from
             Corruption
             .
             Also
             as
             it
             is
             before-mentioned
             ,
             if
             Flesh
             〈◊〉
             kept
             too
             long
             after
             it
             be
             killed
             ,
             such
             Flesh
             will
             not
             receive
             Salt
             into
             it
             ,
             as
             other
             will
             ,
             which
             is
             salted
             as
             soon
             as
             it
             is
             cold
             :
             For
             by
             keeping
             it
             does
             certainly
             lose
             its
             pure
             Spirituous
             Quality
             ,
             so
             that
             the
             Body
             becomes
             heavy
             ,
             gross
             ,
             and
             dull
             .
             Does
             not
             the
             Life
             and
             Spirits
             of
             most
             sorts
             of
             Food
             waste
             and
             evapor●te
             by
             keeping
             ,
             if
             there
             be
             not
             a
             proper
             way
             of
             Preservation
             used
             ?
             If
             Flesh
             ,
             by
             any
             Inconveniences
             ,
             have
             lost
             its
             pure
             lively
             Spirits
             and
             Vertue
             ,
             Salt
             then
             hath
             no
             power
             to
             preserve
             such
             Flesh
             from
             Putrifaction
             :
             For
             Salt
             cannot
             preserve
             the
             Body
             from
             Corruption
             ,
             but
             by
             vertue
             of
             the
             pure
             subtil
             Spirits
             ,
             which
             are
             a
             pleasant
             Habitation
             for
             the
             Salt
             to
             incorporate
             it self
             with
             :
             For
             Salt
             will
             not
             preserve
             Flesh
             from
             Putrifaction
             ,
             any
             longer
             than
             the
             Vertue
             and
             Power
             of
             the
             Spirit
             does
             continue
             ,
             as
             it
             does
             appear
             by
             all
             salted
             Flesh
             and
             Fish
             :
             For
             through
             length
             of
             time
             the
             Spirits
             become
             either
             suffocated
             ,
             or
             evaporated
             ,
             and
             then
             it
             presently
             falls
             into
             Purtifaction
             :
             
             And
             yet
             this
             same
             Flesh
             does
             still
             contine
             Salt
             ;
             for
             Salt
             does
             not
             destroy
             and
             p●●ge
             the
             Flesh
             from
             its
             Corruption
             ,
             but
             incorporates
             it self
             with
             the
             Essential
             Spirits
             ,
             and
             those
             two
             do
             as
             it
             were
             tye
             or
             hold
             the
             corrupt
             part
             Captive
             ,
             till
             the
             Spirit
             and
             Life
             of
             the
             Flesh
             be
             spent
             or
             wasted
             ,
             and
             then
             the
             Flesh
             falls
             into
             Putrifaction
             ,
             which
             cannot
             be
             recovered
             ,
             either
             by
             salting
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             Art
             ,
             to
             its
             first
             state
             :
             But
             if
             the
             Salt
             had
             purged
             or
             destroyed
             the
             Humidity
             and
             gross
             part
             ,
             then
             there
             would
             have
             been
             no
             Room
             nor
             Matter
             for
             Putrifaction
             ,
             and
             then
             it
             would
             have
             continued
             firm
             and
             found
             ,
             as
             many
             other
             things
             do
             ,
             which
             are
             freed
             from
             that
             gross
             humid
             Matter
             from
             which
             Putrifaction
             does
             proceed
             .
             Therefore
             Flesh
             is
             naturally
             the
             most
             unclean
             of
             all
             Food
             ,
             is
             being
             of
             a
             gross
             Phlegmatick
             Nature
             ;
             and
             if
             Care
             be
             〈◊〉
             taken
             ,
             Order
             and
             Temperance
             observed
             in
             the
             Eater
             ,
             it
             generates
             ab●ndance
             of
             crude
             and
             noxious
             Humours
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             Cleanness
             in
             Houses
             ,
             especially
             in
             Beds
             ,
             is
             a
             great
             Preserver
             of
             Health
             .
             
             Now
             Beds
             for
             the
             most
             part
             stand
             in
             Corners
             of
             Chambers
             ,
             and
             being
             ponderous
             close
             Substances
             ,
             the
             refreshing
             Influences
             of
             the
             Air
             have
             no
             power
             to
             penetrate
             or
             destroy
             the
             gross
             Humidity
             that
             all
             such
             Places
             contract
             ,
             where
             the
             Air
             hath
             not
             its
             free
             egress
             and
             regress
             .
             In
             these
             shady
             dull
             Places
             Beds
             are
             continued
             for
             many
             Years
             ,
             and
             hardly
             see
             the
             Sun
             or
             Elements
             .
             Besides
             ,
             Beds
             suck
             in
             and
             receive
             all
             sorts
             of
             pernicious
             Exc●ements
             that
             are
             breathed
             forth
             by
             the
             Sweating
             of
             various
             sorts
             of
             People
             ,
             which
             have
             Leprous
             and
             Languishing
             Diseases
             ,
             which
             lie
             and
             die
             on
             them
             :
             The
             Beds
             ,
             I
             say
             ,
             receive
             all
             these
             several
             Vapours
             and
             Spirits
             ,
             and
             the
             same
             Beds
             are
             often
             continued
             for
             several
             Generations
             ,
             without
             changing
             the
             Feathers
             ,
             until
             the
             Ticks
             be
             rotten
             .
             Besides
             ,
             we
             have
             many
             Feathers
             that
             are
             Imported
             from
             several
             Countries
             ,
             which
             are
             the
             Drivings
             of
             old
             Beds
             ,
             the
             Uncleanness
             whereof
             is
             not
             considered
             .
             As
             to
             the
             Nature
             of
             Feathers
             ,
             they
             are
             of
             a
             strong
             ,
             hot
             ,
             fulsom
             Quality
             :
             For
             ,
             Fowls
             ,
             of
             all
             Creatures
             ,
             are
             for
             the
             most
             part
             the
             hottest
             ;
             and
             their
             Feathers
             contain
             the
             
             fame
             Nature
             :
             Therefore
             the
             constant
             lying
             on
             soft
             Feather-beds
             ,
             does
             not
             only
             over-heat
             the
             Back
             and
             Reins
             ,
             weakning
             the
             Joints
             and
             Nerves
             ;
             but
             they
             have
             power
             also
             not
             only
             to
             receive
             but
             retain
             all
             evil
             Vapours
             and
             Excrements
             that
             proceed
             from
             ,
             and
             are
             breathed
             forth
             by
             various
             Diseased
             People
             .
             Hence
             it
             comes
             to
             pass
             ,
             that
             sundry
             Distempers
             are
             transferred
             from
             one
             to
             another
             ,
             by
             lying
             upon
             or
             in
             such
             Beds
             ,
             which
             Distempers
             do
             secretly
             steal
             on
             a
             Man
             by
             Degrees
             ,
             so
             that
             he
             cannot
             imagine
             whence
             the
             disorder
             proceeds
             ,
             or
             what
             the
             Cause
             thereof
             should
             be
             .
             But
             I
             would
             not
             have
             the
             Reader
             mistake
             me
             ;
             all
             People
             are
             not
             subject
             to
             get
             Diseases
             this
             way
             ;
             There
             are
             some
             whose
             Constitutions
             are
             strong
             ,
             and
             their
             Natural
             Heat
             and
             Spirits
             are
             vigorous
             and
             lively
             ,
             by
             the
             Power
             and
             Vertue
             whereof
             they
             withstand
             and
             repel
             all
             such
             evil
             Vapours
             and
             Scents
             as
             do
             proceed
             from
             such
             Beds
             when
             a
             Man
             is
             hot
             and
             sweats
             in
             them
             ,
             that
             they
             have
             no
             power
             to
             seize
             the
             Spirit
             :
             But
             ,
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             when
             such
             People
             shall
             lie
             on
             such
             Beds
             ,
             whose
             Natural
             Heat
             is
             weak
             ,
             their
             Spirits
             few
             ,
             
             and
             whose
             Central
             Heat
             is
             not
             able
             to
             withstand
             or
             repel
             those
             Vapours
             and
             Scents
             which
             such
             Beds
             send
             forth
             when
             a
             Man
             is
             hot
             in
             them
             ,
             this
             last
             sort
             of
             People
             are
             subject
             to
             receive
             Injuries
             ,
             and
             contract
             Diseases
             :
             For
             those
             evil
             Vapours
             do
             powerfully
             penetrate
             the
             whole
             Body
             ;
             and
             if
             they
             are
             not
             withstood
             by
             the
             Central
             Heat
             and
             Power
             of
             the
             Spirits
             ,
             then
             these
             evil
             Vapours
             do
             seize
             the
             Spirits
             ,
             and
             incorporate
             themselves
             with
             their
             Likenesses
             :
             For
             every
             particular
             thing
             does
             sensibly
             and
             powerfully
             seek
             out
             its
             Likeness
             ,
             and
             wheresoever
             it
             find
             ,
             its
             Simile
             ,
             it
             hath
             power
             to
             incorporate
             ,
             and
             become
             essential
             .
             These
             are
             the
             chief
             Reasons
             why
             one
             Man
             gets
             Diseases
             by
             lying
             with
             Diseased
             Persons
             ,
             and
             in
             unclean
             Beds
             ,
             and
             others
             not
             .
             It
             is
             a
             general
             Custom
             ,
             when
             Men
             go
             abroad
             or
             travel
             ,
             to
             desire
             clean
             Sheets
             ,
             imagining
             them
             to
             be
             a
             sufficient
             Bulwark
             to
             defend
             them
             from
             the
             pernicious
             Fumes
             and
             Vapours
             of
             old
             stale
             Beds
             ;
             but
             it
             is
             too
             short
             .
             For
             ,
             it
             is
             certain
             ,
             that
             most
             or
             all
             Beds
             do
             perfectly
             stink
             ,
             not
             only
             those
             in
             Inns
             and
             Houses
             of
             Entertainment
             ,
             but
             others
             :
             Not
             but
             that
             every
             
             ones
             Bed
             does
             smell
             indifferent
             well
             to
             himself
             ;
             but
             when
             he
             lies
             in
             a
             strange
             Bed
             ,
             let
             a
             Man
             but
             put
             his
             Nose
             into
             the
             Bed
             when
             he
             is
             thoroughly
             hot
             ,
             and
             hardly
             any
             Common
             Vault
             is
             like
             it
             .
          
           
             Now
             this
             sort
             of
             Uncleanness
             ,
             which
             does
             proceed
             from
             old
             Beds
             ,
             is
             not
             only
             the
             greatest
             ,
             but
             also
             the
             most
             injurious
             to
             the
             Health
             and
             Preservation
             of
             Mankind
             ,
             and
             the
             least
             Care
             is
             taken
             to
             prevent
             it
             :
             Every
             one
             that
             can
             ,
             will
             have
             plentiful
             Changes
             both
             of
             Linne●
             and
             Woollen
             Garments
             ;
             for
             if
             they
             have
             not
             ,
             Experience
             does
             shaw
             ,
             that
             the
             Excrements
             and
             Breathings
             of
             the
             Body
             will
             generate
             Vermin
             .
             Also
             do
             not
             most
             People
             take
             Care
             that
             their
             Furnitures
             are
             daily
             br●shed
             and
             rubbed
             ,
             and
             their
             very
             Floors
             washed
             ,
             as
             though
             they
             were
             to
             eat
             their
             Food
             on
             them
             ▪
             But
             all
             this
             while
             they
             lie
             on
             Beds
             that
             have
             not
             been
             changed
             ,
             or
             hardly
             aired
             ,
             in
             several
             Years
             .
             Let
             any
             indifferent
             Person
             judge
             ,
             which
             is
             most
             pleasu●able
             and
             healthful
             ,
             to
             have
             a
             clean
             Floor
             to
             tread
             on
             ,
             which
             c●sts
             many
             hard
             days
             Labour
             to
             keep
             so
             ,
             and
             is
             dirtied
             in
             a
             Moments
             time
             ;
             or
             to
             have
             
             a
             clean
             sweet
             Bed
             to
             lie
             on
             .
             There
             is
             no
             Comparison
             to
             be
             made
             ,
             the
             difference
             is
             so
             great
             ;
             the
             one
             being
             essential
             either
             to
             Health
             or
             Sickness
             ,
             the
             other
             an
             indifferent
             thing
             .
             If
             there
             was
             but
             the
             tenth
             part
             of
             the
             Care
             taken
             to
             keep
             Beds
             clean
             and
             sweet
             ,
             as
             there
             is
             of
             Cloathing
             and
             Furniture
             ,
             then
             there
             would
             be
             no
             matter
             for
             the
             getting
             of
             Diseases
             ,
             nor
             for
             the
             Generation
             of
             Bugs
             .
             I
             would
             have
             all
             Housewifes
             ,
             and
             others
             ,
             consider
             the
             Reasons
             of
             these
             things
             .
             Are
             not
             Lice
             ,
             that
             troublesome
             Vermin
             ,
             bred
             from
             the
             breathings
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             for
             want
             of
             often
             Change
             both
             of
             Linnen
             and
             Woolen
             ?
             and
             will
             not
             Fleas
             breed
             from
             the
             very
             Dust
             of
             Chambers
             where
             People
             lie
             ?
             Also
             any
             Woollen
             that
             hath
             been
             used
             about
             Beds
             ,
             although
             the
             cold
             Winter
             hath
             destroyed
             them
             ,
             yet
             if
             these
             Clothes
             lie
             in
             any
             close
             place
             ,
             where
             the
             Air
             hath
             not
             its
             free
             egress
             and
             regress
             ,
             these
             very
             Garments
             will
             generate
             Fleas
             the
             Summer
             following
             :
             But
             if
             these
             Clothes
             had
             been
             used
             about
             Men
             and
             Women
             ,
             they
             would
             never
             have
             bred
             Fleas
             :
             for
             there
             is
             no
             matter
             of
             Element
             in
             Wooll
             
             or
             Cloth
             for
             the
             Generation
             of
             such
             Creatures
             ;
             but
             Wooll
             ,
             Cloth
             ,
             Furs
             ,
             and
             Hair
             ,
             are
             chiefly
             the
             Element
             of
             Moths
             ,
             and
             sometimes
             of
             small
             Worms
             ;
             that
             is
             ,
             if
             such
             things
             are
             kept
             in
             places
             where
             the
             refreshing
             Influences
             of
             the
             Air
             have
             not
             their
             free
             egress
             :
             For
             all
             such
             places
             do
             contract
             great
             store
             of
             Moisture
             ,
             which
             ,
             when
             hot
             Weather
             comes
             ,
             causeth
             Putrifaction
             ,
             whence
             all
             such
             Vermin
             do
             proceed
             .
             But
             if
             those
             things
             be
             in
             daily
             use
             ,
             and
             exposed
             to
             the
             open
             Element
             ,
             they
             never
             breed
             any
             Vermin
             :
             So
             that
             the
             Generation
             of
             those
             things
             are
             generally
             caused
             by
             Acciden●s
             ;
             not
             but
             that
             there
             is
             matter
             in
             the
             Radixes
             of
             such
             things
             for
             the
             Generation
             of
             such
             Vermin
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             From
             the
             pernicous
             Smells
             and
             putrified
             Vapours
             that
             do
             proceed
             from
             old
             Beds
             ,
             are
             generated
             the
             Vermin
             called
             Bugs
             ,
             (
             of
             which
             ,
             neither
             the
             Ancients
             ,
             nor
             the
             Modern
             Writers
             of
             this
             Age
             ,
             have
             taken
             any
             Notice
             )
             according
             to
             the
             Degrees
             of
             Uncleanness
             ,
             Nature
             of
             the
             Excrements
             ,
             and
             the
             Closeness
             of
             places
             where
             Beds
             stand
             :
             for
             some
             Peoples
             Excrements
             are
             not
             
             so
             unclean
             as
             others
             :
             Also
             in
             all
             close
             places
             ,
             especially
             in
             Cities
             and
             great
             Towns
             ,
             the
             Spirits
             and
             thin
             Vapours
             of
             the
             Air
             are
             suffocated
             ,
             which
             makes
             the
             same
             Air
             Sulphurous
             and
             Humid
             ,
             whence
             does
             pro●●ed
             Putrifaction
             .
             Therefore
             it
             is
             not
             to
             be
             thought
             a
             general
             Rule
             ,
             
               That
               all
               old
               Beds
               should
               breed
               Bugs
               ,
            
             as
             some
             (
             who
             are
             ignorant
             of
             the
             Operations
             of
             Nature
             )
             will
             be
             apt
             to
             say
             ,
             
               If
               one
               Bed
               do
               breed
               them
               ,
               why
               not
               all
               ?
            
             No
             ,
             it
             is
             according
             to
             the
             Nature
             of
             the
             Uncleanness
             ,
             and
             other
             Accidents
             that
             do
             happen
             ;
             for
             where
             (
             as
             is
             said
             before
             )
             the
             thin
             pure
             Air
             ,
             with
             the
             refreshing
             Influences
             of
             the
             Sun
             and
             Elements
             ,
             have
             their
             free
             egress
             and
             regress
             ,
             all
             such
             Matter
             is
             destroyed
             whence
             such
             Vermin
             is
             produced
             .
             The
             Original
             of
             these
             Creatures
             called
             Bugs
             is
             from
             Putrifaction
             ,
             occasioned
             by
             stinking
             Scents
             and
             Vapours
             which
             do
             proceed
             from
             the
             Bodies
             and
             Nature
             of
             Men
             and
             Women
             ,
             and
             the
             mixing
             or
             incorporating
             of
             these
             Vapours
             with
             moist
             and
             sulphurous
             Airs
             :
             For
             where
             there
             is
             no
             Heat
             nor
             Humidity
             ,
             there
             can
             begin
             no
             Putrifaction
             .
             Therefore
             all
             that
             have
             attributed
             the
             Generation
             
             of
             this
             Vermin
             to
             Wood
             ,
             as
             Bedsteads
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             ,
             are
             grosly
             mistaken
             in
             the
             Productions
             of
             Nature
             ;
             for
             there
             is
             no
             Matter
             in
             Wood
             that
             can
             generate
             such
             a
             Vermin
             ,
             it
             being
             productive
             only
             ,
             or
             chiefly
             of
             two
             Creatures
             in
             England
             ,
             viz.
             of
             Wood-Lice
             and
             a
             small
             Worm
             .
             These
             Wood-Lice
             ,
             are
             never
             generated
             but
             in
             places
             where
             the
             Sun
             and
             Air
             have
             not
             their
             free
             Influences
             ,
             so
             that
             there
             is
             store
             of
             Humidity
             contracted
             ;
             and
             when
             the
             Sun
             comes
             to
             such
             Degrees
             of
             the
             Zodiack
             ,
             this
             Creature
             is
             generated
             ,
             which
             is
             of
             as
             different
             a
             Nature
             from
             Bugs
             ,
             as
             sweet
             Wood
             is
             from
             a
             stinking
             Bed.
             Also
             Wood
             does
             breed
             a
             certain
             small
             Worm
             ,
             but
             never
             till
             ,
             the
             Salts
             Nature
             and
             Power
             is
             decayed
             through
             length
             of
             time
             ;
             then
             the
             Air
             enters
             it
             ,
             which
             does
             presently
             cause
             it
             to
             contract
             a
             h●mid
             Quality
             ,
             from
             whence
             proceeds
             Putrifaction
             ,
             whereof
             ,
             when
             the
             Sun
             is
             Powerful
             ,
             this
             Worm
             is
             bred
             ,
             But
             so
             long
             as
             Wood
             continues
             sound
             ,
             and
             is
             kept
             dry
             ,
             the
             Air
             having
             its
             free
             Influences
             on
             it
             ,
             I
             affirm
             ,
             That
             no
             sort
             of
             Wood
             ever
             breeds
             any
             kind
             of
             Vermin
             .
          
           
           
             4.
             
             There
             are
             many
             also
             that
             attribute
             the
             Generation
             of
             this
             Creature
             to
             Hogs
             Hair
             ,
             which
             being
             mixed
             with
             Lime
             ,
             and
             Houses
             Plaistered
             with
             it
             ,
             does
             occasion
             (
             say
             they
             )
             the
             Generation
             of
             Bugs
             .
             Now
             it
             is
             most
             certain
             ,
             that
             there
             is
             no
             possibility
             in
             Nature
             for
             this
             Production
             ;
             for
             no
             kind
             of
             Hair
             ever
             breeds
             any
             living
             Creature
             ,
             except
             it
             be
             put
             into
             Water
             or
             Mud
             when
             the
             Sun
             is
             powerful
             ,
             and
             then
             this
             Creature
             ,
             thus
             generated
             ,
             retains
             its
             first
             Species
             ,
             viz.
             a
             Hair
             ,
             with
             a
             live
             Head
             ,
             which
             was
             its
             Element
             from
             whence
             it
             proceeded
             ;
             but
             if
             you
             take
             it
             out
             of
             the
             Water
             ,
             it
             presently
             dies
             :
             so
             also
             it
             doth
             when
             the
             Sun
             declines
             in
             heat
             ,
             as
             most
             ●orts
             of
             Vermin
             that
             are
             bred
             through
             Heat
             and
             Moisture
             do
             .
             But
             Hair
             being
             mixed
             with
             Lime
             ,
             all
             Matter
             of
             Generation
             is
             thereby
             totally
             destroyed
             :
             For
             Lime
             does
             chiefly
             contain
             a
             harsh
             ,
             fiery
             ,
             keen
             ,
             sharp
             ,
             coroding
             quality
             ;
             it
             is
             so
             sharp
             ,
             that
             it
             does
             destroy
             all
             Life
             ,
             and
             is
             as
             contrary
             to
             it
             ,
             as
             Light
             is
             to
             Darkness
             ;
             the
             predominant
             quality
             in
             it
             is
             the
             Salts
             Nature
             ,
             from
             which
             no
             living
             Creature
             can
             be
             produced
             .
             Besides
             ,
             if
             there
             were
             never
             so
             much
             Mater
             in
             
             Hair
             for
             the
             Generation
             of
             such
             Vermin
             ,
             Lime
             would
             destroy
             it
             ;
             for
             in
             Lime
             there
             is
             only
             a
             Sal-nitral
             fiery
             Vertue
             .
          
           
             5.
             
             If
             the
             Reasons
             before-mentioned
             be
             not
             sufficient
             to
             convince
             the
             Ignorant
             of
             their
             erroneous
             Opinions
             in
             this
             particular
             ,
             then
             I
             hope
             the
             following
             one
             will
             ,
             which
             is
             more
             familiar
             to
             every
             one
             .
             It
             hath
             never
             been
             krown
             ,
             that
             this
             troublesome
             Vermin
             was
             ever
             seen
             in
             Ware-houses
             ,
             Kitchins
             ,
             Parlors
             ,
             Dining
             rooms
             ,
             or
             any
             places
             were
             Beds
             have
             never
             been
             ,
             except
             they
             have
             by
             accident
             been
             brought
             into
             such
             Rooms
             or
             Ware-houses
             ,
             by
             Furniture
             of
             Chambers
             that
             have
             been
             troubled
             with
             them
             ,
             though
             all
             such
             places
             have
             the
             same
             Funiture
             as
             Chambers
             ,
             except
             Beds
             .
          
           
             6.
             
             From
             the
             same
             Substance
             or
             Matter
             whence
             Bugs
             are
             bred
             ,
             is
             also
             occasioned
             the
             Generation
             of
             many
             nasty
             Diseases
             in
             the
             Blood
             ;
             so
             that
             the
             destruction
             of
             the
             Matter
             that
             breeds
             them
             ,
             is
             of
             greater
             consequence
             than
             most
             People
             are
             sensible
             of
             ;
             And
             if
             these
             following
             Rules
             be
             observed
             ,
             I
             
             dare
             affirm
             ,
             That
             the
             Generation
             of
             Bugs
             will
             cease
             ,
             and
             also
             many
             other
             Inconveniencies
             and
             Distempers
             ,
             that
             are
             got
             by
             this
             sort
             of
             Uncleanness
             ,
             will
             be
             avoided
             .
          
           
             First
             ,
             You
             are
             to
             destroy
             all
             Press-Bedsteads
             which
             stand
             in
             corners
             of
             Rooms
             ,
             being
             made
             up
             with
             Boards
             so
             close
             ,
             that
             the
             Air
             cannot
             penctrate
             or
             dry
             up
             and
             consume
             the
             moist
             sulphurous
             Vapours
             that
             are
             contracted
             .
             These
             sorts
             of
             Beds
             that
             stand
             so
             ,
             are
             apt
             to
             have
             them
             more
             than
             others
             .
             Also
             you
             are
             to
             set
             your
             other
             sorts
             of
             Beds
             as
             near
             as
             you
             can
             in
             the
             most
             Airy
             places
             of
             your
             Rooms
             ,
             exposing
             them
             to
             the
             Air
             the
             most
             part
             of
             the
             day
             ,
             with
             your
             Chamber-Windows
             open
             ,
             that
             the
             Air
             may
             freely
             pass
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             most
             excellent
             Element
             ,
             that
             does
             sweeten
             all
             things
             ,
             and
             prevents
             Putrifaction
             .
             In
             the
             Night
             also
             you
             ought
             not
             to
             have
             your
             Window-Curtains
             drawn
             ,
             nor
             your
             Curtains
             that
             are
             about
             your
             Beds
             ;
             for
             it
             hinders
             the
             sweet
             refreshing
             Influences
             of
             the
             Air
             ,
             so
             that
             the
             Air
             of
             all
             close
             places
             becomes
             of
             a
             hot
             sulphurous
             Nature
             and
             Operation
             ;
             the
             thin
             pure
             Vapours
             ,
             
             which
             do
             wonderfully
             refesh
             Nature
             ,
             are
             as
             it
             were
             suffocated
             :
             And
             this
             preventing
             the
             Influences
             of
             the
             Air
             ,
             is
             in
             an
             especial
             manner
             observable
             ,
             when
             People
             are
             sick
             ,
             or
             out
             of
             order
             ;
             as
             though
             the
             sweet
             pleasant
             Air
             had
             been
             the
             cause
             of
             their
             Disease
             ;
             such
             Rooms
             being
             so
             very
             close
             ,
             with
             great
             fires
             in
             them
             ,
             that
             if
             a
             healthy
             Person
             do
             but
             continue
             three
             or
             four
             hours
             in
             them
             ,
             the
             fulsom
             Steams
             and
             thick
             Vapours
             will
             much
             disorder
             him
             ,
             and
             take
             away
             the
             edge
             of
             his
             Appetite
             :
             And
             if
             so
             ,
             what
             will
             the
             Operation
             be
             on
             those
             Spirits
             who
             are
             weak
             and
             disordered
             with
             Distempers
             .
          
           
             What
             is
             more
             pleasant
             and
             healthful
             than
             good
             Air
             ?
             It
             chears
             and
             comforts
             the
             Spirits
             ,
             it
             opens
             the
             Passages
             of
             the
             Joynts
             and
             Nerves
             ;
             it
             purifies
             the
             Blood
             ,
             creates
             an
             Appetite
             ,
             increasing
             Strength
             and
             Vigour
             :
             But
             ,
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             hot
             ,
             thick
             ,
             sulphurous
             Airs
             do
             not
             only
             obstruct
             the
             passages
             of
             the
             Spirits
             ,
             but
             suffocate
             them
             ,
             loading
             the
             Joynts
             and
             Nerves
             with
             evil
             Juices
             ,
             whereby
             the
             Limbs
             and
             Members
             become
             full
             of
             pain
             ,
             causing
             a
             general
             tenderness
             to
             possess
             the
             whole
             Body
             ,
             and
             destroying
             
             the
             Appetite
             ,
             and
             the
             power
             of
             the
             Digestive
             Faculty
             in
             the
             Stomach
             .
             Also
             ,
             do
             not
             all
             Houses
             and
             Places
             grow
             musty
             ,
             and
             contract
             too
             great
             store
             of
             Moisture
             ,
             if
             the
             Air
             be
             any
             way
             prevented
             ,
             by
             Window-shutters
             ,
             or
             the
             like
             ,
             that
             it
             cannot
             have
             its
             free
             egress
             and
             regress
             ?
             Therefore
             moderate
             Cloathing
             ,
             hard
             Beds
             ,
             Houses
             that
             stand
             so
             as
             that
             the
             pleasant
             B●iezes
             of
             Wind
             may
             air
             and
             refresh
             them
             ,
             and
             also
             Houses
             that
             are
             full
             of
             Windows
             ,
             are
             to
             be
             preferr'd
             ;
             for
             where
             the
             Air
             hath
             not
             its
             free
             Influences
             ,
             the
             Spirit
             becomes
             dull
             and
             heav●
             ,
             this
             being
             the
             true
             Life
             of
             the
             Spirit
             in
             everything
             .
          
           
             7.
             
             Now
             the
             certain
             Means
             and
             Way
             not
             only
             to
             prevent
             the
             Generation
             of
             this
             Vermin
             ,
             but
             also
             to
             preserve
             Health
             and
             Strength
             ,
             are
             Straw
             ,
             or
             rather
             Chaff-Beds
             ,
             with
             Ticks
             of
             Canvas
             ,
             and
             Quilts
             made
             of
             Wooll
             or
             Flocks
             ,
             to
             lay
             on
             them
             ;
             which
             certainly
             is
             the
             most
             easie
             and
             pleasant
             Lodging
             that
             can
             be
             invented
             :
             and
             a
             little
             Custom
             will
             make
             it
             appear
             friendly
             to
             Nature
             ,
             and
             in
             every
             respect
             far
             beyond
             the
             softest
             Feather-Beds
             ,
             on
             which
             ,
             when
             a
             Man
             lies
             down
             ,
             he
             sinks
             
             into
             them
             ,
             as
             into
             an
             hole
             ,
             with
             Banks
             rising
             on
             each
             side
             of
             him
             ;
             especially
             if
             two
             lie
             together
             ,
             when
             first
             they
             go
             to
             Bed
             they
             lie
             close
             ,
             and
             after
             a
             little
             time
             ,
             when
             they
             begin
             to
             be
             hot
             or
             sweat
             ,
             they
             are
             generally
             willing
             to
             lie
             a
             little
             further
             off
             ,
             that
             they
             may
             cool
             themselves
             ,
             but
             cannot
             do
             it
             without
             great
             difficulty
             and
             trouble
             ,
             by
             reason
             of
             the
             softness
             of
             the
             Bed
             ,
             and
             those
             Banks
             that
             rise
             on
             each
             side
             .
             Besides
             ,
             such
             soft
             Fea●her-Beds
             do
             over-heat
             the
             Reins
             and
             Back
             ,
             making
             all
             the
             parts
             tender
             ,
             and
             causing
             sweatings
             and
             many
             other
             Inconveniencies
             to
             attend
             the
             Body
             .
             Feather-Beds
             also
             are
             nothing
             so
             easie
             as
             Quil●s
             ,
             after
             a
             little
             time
             being
             accustomed
             to
             them
             ;
             they
             are
             also
             extream
             fulsom
             ,
             and
             by
             their
             heat
             they
             do
             powerfully
             dry
             up
             the
             Radical
             Moisture
             ,
             causing
             a
             general
             faintness
             to
             attend
             the
             whole
             Body
             .
             But
             ,
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             hard
             ,
             even
             Beds
             that
             lie
             smooth
             ,
             are
             not
             only
             easie
             through
             custom
             ,
             as
             is
             mentioned
             before
             ;
             but
             a
             Man
             may
             turn
             freely
             ,
             both
             sleeping
             and
             waking
             :
             They
             harden
             and
             strengthen
             the
             whole
             Body
             ,
             especially
             the
             Back
             and
             Reins
             ,
             make
             the
             Nerves
             and
             Sinews
             strong
             ,
             preventing
             
             the
             immoderate
             Evacuat●ons
             by
             Sweating
             ,
             and
             keeping
             the
             Body
             in
             a
             temperate
             Heat
             .
             B●sides
             ,
             such
             Beds
             may
             be
             often
             changed
             ,
             with
             but
             little
             Trouble
             ,
             and
             less
             Cost
             ,
             they
             send
             forth
             no
             stinking
             fumes
             or
             steams
             ,
             as
             Feather-Beds
             do
             ;
             but
             are
             sweet
             and
             clean
             .
             Certainly
             nothing
             is
             more
             healthy
             ,
             nex●
             to
             Temperance
             in
             Meat
             and
             Drink
             ,
             than
             clean
             hard
             Beds
             .
          
           
             8.
             
             All
             sorts
             of
             Beds
             ,
             especially
             Feather-Beds
             ,
             ought
             to
             be
             changed
             ,
             driven
             ,
             or
             washed
             ,
             at
             the
             least
             three
             or
             four
             times
             in
             a
             Year
             ;
             or
             else
             it
             is
             impossible
             to
             keep
             them
             sweet
             and
             clean
             ,
             and
             to
             prevent
             the
             Generation
             of
             Vermin
             ,
             or
             the
             other
             Inconveniences
             before
             mentioned
             .
             Would
             not
             every
             one
             condemn
             a
             Man
             ,
             if
             he
             should
             wear
             a
             Shirt
             a
             Year
             ,
             and
             lie
             in
             Sheets
             seven
             Years
             ?
             Which
             if
             any
             should
             do
             ,
             it
             would
             not
             either
             endanger
             his
             Heal●h
             ,
             or
             bring
             half
             the
             Inconveniencies
             on
             his
             Body
             ,
             as
             old
             stinking
             Feather-Beds
             do
             ;
             which
             possibly
             stunk
             before
             ever
             they
             were
             lain
             on
             ,
             by
             reason
             of
             the
             fulsom
             Excrements
             that
             the
             Quills
             of
             the
             Feathers
             co●●ain
             .
             Also
             Feathers
             do
             c●●tainly
             contain
             an
             
             unclean
             putrified
             Matter
             ,
             that
             hath
             a
             near
             Affinity
             with
             the
             Nature
             of
             Bugs
             ;
             and
             therefore
             Feather-Beds
             are
             more
             apt
             to
             bre●d
             them
             ,
             than
             Wool
             ,
             or
             Flocks
             ;
             though
             both
             will
             do
             it
             ,
             if
             the
             forementioned
             Rules
             be
             not
             observed
             .
             But
             if
             you
             are
             not
             willing
             ,
             or
             so
             lowly-minded
             ,
             to
             have
             Straw
             or
             Chaff-Beds
             under
             your
             Quilts
             ,
             then
             you
             may
             have
             Flock
             -
             Beds
             ,
             with
             Canvas-Tickings
             ,
             which
             may
             be
             both
             aired
             and
             washed
             as
             often
             as
             you
             please
             ,
             with
             little
             Trouble
             and
             Charge
             .
             If
             any
             shall
             question
             the
             Truth
             of
             what
             I
             have
             alledged
             concerning
             Beds
             ,
             I
             desire
             they
             would
             please
             but
             to
             try
             the
             Experiment
             ,
             by
             filling
             a
             Bed
             with
             the
             freshess
             and
             cleanest
             Straw
             or
             Chas●
             ,
             which
             will
             smell
             very
             pleasant
             ;
             and
             having
             so
             done
             ,
             let
             them
             lie
             on
             it
             half
             a
             year
             ,
             in
             a
             corner
             of
             a
             Room
             ,
             as
             Beds
             generally
             stand
             ,
             and
             then
             smell
             to
             it
             ;
             and
             instead
             of
             sending
             forth
             a
             pleasant
             ,
             Scent
             ,
             as
             it
             did
             at
             first
             ,
             it
             will
             send
             sorth
             a
             strong
             ,
             fulsom
             ,
             musty
             Steam
             or
             Fume
             .
             And
             if
             this
             will
             do
             so
             ,
             what
             will
             Feathers
             do
             ,
             that
             in
             the
             Root
             of
             Nature
             are
             unclean
             fulfom
             Excrements
             ,
             of
             a
             hot
             strong
             quality
             ?
             Therefore
             they
             have
             the
             greater
             power
             not
             only
             to
             attract
             
             and
             suck
             in
             to
             themselves
             the
             fulsom
             Excrements
             that
             are
             breathed
             forth
             of
             the
             Body
             by
             Sweatings
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             ;
             but
             they
             have
             also
             power
             to
             retain
             such
             evil
             Vapours
             :
             And
             when
             others
             come
             to
             lie
             on
             them
             ,
             and
             are
             throughly
             hot
             ,
             it
             awakens
             those
             p●●●icious
             Steams
             ,
             which
             often
             b●ing
             many
             Inconveniencies
             on
             the
             Body
             .
             Besides
             ,
             it
             is
             very
             unpleasant
             to
             lie
             in
             such
             Beds
             ;
             a
             Man
             must
             always
             be
             forced
             to
             keep
             his
             Nose
             above-board
             .
             Indeed
             each
             Man
             's
             own
             Bed
             does
             not
             stink
             or
             smell
             strong
             to
             himself
             ,
             because
             he
             is
             accustomed
             to
             it
             ;
             neither
             does
             a
             Tallow-Chandler
             smell
             those
             horrible
             Scents
             and
             pernicious
             Fumes
             that
             old
             Tallow
             sends
             forth
             when
             it
             is
             melted
             :
             But
             let
             any
             other
             Person
             ,
             that
             is
             not
             accustomed
             to
             it
             ,
             be
             near
             such
             things
             ,
             and
             it
             will
             be
             very
             offensive
             to
             him
             .
             Even
             so
             it
             is
             in
             all
             other
             stinking
             Trades
             ,
             and
             things
             of
             this
             Nature
             :
             so
             that
             the
             greatest
             Slut
             in
             the
             World
             does
             hardly
             smell
             her
             own
             House
             or
             Bed
             stin●
             :
             For
             in
             Man
             is
             contained
             the
             true
             Nature
             and
             Property
             of
             all
             things
             ,
             both
             of
             Good
             and
             Evil
             ;
             therefore
             he
             is
             both
             liable
             and
             also
             apt
             to
             receive
             all
             Impressio●s
             ,
             
             and
             to
             be
             wrought
             on
             by
             all
             things
             he
             shall
             either
             communicate
             with
             ,
             or
             joyn
             himself
             to
             ,
             whether
             it
             be
             Cleanness
             ,
             or
             the
             contrary
             .
             Also
             by
             Meats
             ,
             Drinks
             ,
             and
             communication
             ,
             all
             things
             have
             power
             ,
             by
             a
             Sympathetical
             Operation
             ,
             to
             work
             on
             Man
             ,
             because
             he
             is
             like
             unto
             all
             ,
             bearing
             a
             proportionable
             Nature
             unto
             all
             things
             .
             If
             People
             did
             understand
             this
             ,
             they
             would
             prefer
             ,
             Sobriety
             and
             Temperance
             ,
             with
             Cleanness
             ,
             far
             beyond
             what
             they
             do
             ;
             and
             then
             Men
             would
             not
             be
             subject
             to
             so
             many
             Diseases
             as
             now
             they
             are
             .
          
           
             9.
             
             Heat
             and
             Moisture
             is
             the
             Root
             of
             all
             Putrifaction
             ;
             and
             therefore
             Bugs
             are
             bred
             in
             Summer
             ;
             but
             they
             live
             all
             the
             Winter
             ,
             though
             they
             are
             not
             then
             so
             troublesome
             .
             They
             harbour
             in
             Bedsteads
             ,
             Holes
             ,
             and
             Hangings
             ,
             Nitting
             and
             Breeding
             as
             Lice
             do
             in
             Clothes
             :
             But
             all
             Men
             know
             ,
             that
             Woollen
             and
             Linnen
             are
             not
             the
             Element
             of
             ●ice
             ,
             but
             they
             are
             bred
             from
             the
             fulsom
             Scents
             and
             Exrements
             that
             are
             breathed
             forth
             from
             the
             Body
             .
             The
             very
             same
             Radix
             have
             Bugs
             ;
             and
             if
             there
             be
             any
             difference
             ,
             they
             are
             from
             a
             higher
             Putrifaction
             ,
             
             and
             therefore
             they
             are
             a
             more
             noisom
             stinking
             Creature
             .
          
           
             10.
             
             The
             whole
             Preservation
             ,
             of
             Mens
             Health
             and
             Strength
             does
             chiefly
             reside
             in
             the
             Wisdom
             and
             Temperance
             of
             Women
             .
             Therefore
             the
             Ancient
             Wise
             Men
             in
             former
             Ages
             ,
             did
             direct
             and
             accustom
             their
             Women
             to
             a
             higher
             degree
             of
             Temperance
             than
             the
             Men.
             Which
             Customs
             of
             Sobriety
             the
             Women
             of
             several
             Countries
             do
             maintain
             to
             this
             day
             ,
             as
             in
             Spain
             ,
             great
             part
             of
             
               France
               ,
               Italy
            
             ,
             and
             many
             great
             Countries
             under
             the
             Dominion
             of
             the
             
               Grand
               Seignior
            
             .
             Their
             Women
             do
             always
             drink
             Water
             ,
             their
             Food
             being
             for
             the
             most
             part
             of
             a
             mean
             and
             simple
             quality
             ;
             and
             for
             this
             reason
             neither
             they
             nor
             their
             Children
             are
             subject
             to
             several
             Diseases
             ,
             which
             our
             Women
             and
             Children
             are
             .
             Wine
             and
             Strong
             Drink
             should
             be
             sparingly
             drunk
             by
             Women
             ,
             till
             they
             are
             past
             Child-bearing
             ;
             because
             the
             frequent
             and
             common
             drinking
             of
             strong
             Drinks
             ,
             does
             generate
             various
             Distempers
             in
             the
             Female
             Sex
             ,
             such
             as
             are
             notfit●o
             be
             discoursed
             of
             in
             
             this
             place
             ,
             which
             their
             Children
             often
             bring
             with
             them
             into
             the
             World.
             If
             the
             Seed
             be
             good
             ,
             yet
             if
             the
             Ground
             be
             bad
             ,
             it
             seldom
             brings
             forth
             good
             Fruit.
             Also
             Women
             are
             our
             Nurses
             for
             fifteen
             or
             sixteen
             years
             ;
             and
             they
             do
             not
             only
             suffer
             us
             to
             be
             Gluttons
             ,
             by
             letting
             us
             eat
             and
             drink
             often
             ,
             of
             their
             ill-prepared
             Food
             ,
             beyond
             the
             power
             of
             the
             Digestive
             Faculty
             ,
             and
             more
             than
             the
             Stomach
             can
             bear
             ;
             but
             many
             of
             them
             will
             intice
             us
             to
             Gluttony
             ,
             and
             some
             will
             force
             their
             Children
             to
             eat
             even
             against
             their
             Stomachs
             ,
             till
             they
             cast
             it
             up
             again
             .
             Now
             if
             it
             be
             a
             difficult
             point
             for
             a
             Man
             of
             Age
             and
             Experience
             to
             observe
             the
             necessary
             Rules
             of
             Temperance
             ,
             how
             careful
             then
             ought
             Mothers
             and
             Nurses
             to
             be
             in
             ordering
             their
             Children
             ?
             A
             great
             part
             of
             the
             Children
             that
             die
             ,
             especially
             in
             Towns
             and
             Cities
             ,
             is
             occasioned
             either
             by
             the
             Intemperance
             of
             their
             Mothers
             ,
             during
             the
             time
             they
             go
             with
             Child
             ,
             or
             afterwards
             by
             their
             unnatural
             and
             badly
             prepared
             Food
             ,
             and
             suffering
             them
             to
             eat
             to
             excess
             ;
             also
             by
             their
             keeping
             of
             them
             too
             warm
             ,
             and
             too
             close
             from
             the
             Air
             ,
             and
             lapping
             of
             them
             up
             in
             several
             Double
             
             Clothes
             and
             Swathes
             ,
             so
             tight
             ,
             that
             a
             Man
             may
             write
             on
             them
             ,
             and
             then
             puting
             them
             into
             warm
             Beds
             ,
             and
             covering
             them
             up
             close
             .
             If
             a
             strong
             Man
             was
             so
             bound
             up
             ,
             he
             could
             not
             endure
             it
             ,
             without
             great
             injury
             unto
             his
             Health
             .
             Besides
             ,
             the
             Window-Curtains
             are
             drawn
             ,
             and
             also
             the
             Curtains
             about
             the
             Bed
             ;
             by
             which
             means
             the
             Air
             becomes
             so
             hot
             ,
             and
             sulphurous
             ,
             that
             it
             causes
             great
             Disorders
             to
             attend
             both
             the
             Mothers
             and
             the
             Children
             .
             This
             ill
             Kind
             of
             Management
             does
             also
             cause
             such
             a
             Tenderness
             both
             in
             the
             Mother
             and
             the
             Child
             ,
             that
             on
             every
             small
             occasion
             they
             are
             liable
             and
             apt
             to
             get
             Colds
             ,
             and
             divers
             other
             Distempers
             .
          
           
             Also
             Women
             have
             the
             entire
             Management
             of
             all
             things
             that
             concern
             our
             Healths
             ,
             during
             the
             whole
             time
             of
             our
             Lives
             ;
             they
             prepare
             and
             dress
             our
             Food
             ,
             and
             order
             all
             things
             in
             our
             Houses
             ,
             both
             for
             Bed
             and
             Board
             .
             There
             is
             not
             one
             Man
             of
             a
             hundred
             that
             understands
             or
             takes
             any
             notice
             whether
             his
             Food
             be
             well
             prepared
             or
             not
             ;
             and
             if
             his
             Bed
             stinks
             ,
             he
             is
             used
             to
             it
             ,
             and
             so
             counts
             it
             all
             well
             .
             Mens
             Time
             and
             Study
             is
             chiefly
             taken
             up
             about
             getting
             a
             Livelihood
             ,
             
             and
             providing
             things
             necessary
             for
             themselves
             and
             Families
             ;
             so
             that
             there
             is
             not
             one
             among
             a
             thousand
             that
             understands
             any
             thing
             what
             belongs
             to
             the
             Preservation
             of
             his
             Health
             :
             Whatever
             the
             Women
             do
             and
             say
             touching
             the
             Preparation
             of
             Food
             ,
             and
             other
             ordering
             of
             Families
             for
             Health
             ,
             most
             Men
             believe
             ,
             not
             making
             the
             least
             scruple
             or
             question
             of
             the
             truth
             thereof
             .
             And
             well
             they
             may
             :
             For
             the
             chiefest
             Doctors
             of
             our
             Times
             do
             bow
             before
             them
             ,
             and
             are
             altogether
             as
             subject
             to
             the
             Rules
             and
             Directions
             of
             Women
             ,
             as
             other
             Men.
             Where
             are
             your
             Doctors
             that
             teach
             Men
             Sobriety
             in
             their
             Lives
             ,
             or
             the
             proper
             and
             natural
             way
             of
             preparing
             Meats
             fit
             for
             the
             Stomach
             ?
             Which
             of
             them
             adviseth
             against
             the
             evil
             Custom
             of
             keeping
             their
             Chambers
             so
             over
             hot
             ,
             when
             People
             are
             sick
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             time
             of
             Womens
             lying
             in
             Child-bed
             ?
             Why
             do
             they
             not
             advise
             them
             not
             to
             have
             their
             Curtains
             so
             close
             drawn
             ,
             both
             before
             their
             Windows
             an●
             Beds
             ,
             insomuch
             that
             they
             are
             often
             times
             in
             a
             manner
             suffocated
             for
             want
             of
             the
             fresh
             Air
             ?
             For
             ,
             I
             affirm
             ,
             That
             all
             sorts
             of
             People
             that
             do
             keep
             their
             Beds
             ,
             
             let
             the
             occasion
             be
             what
             it
             will
             ,
             have
             ten-fold
             more
             need
             of
             the
             refreshing
             Influences
             of
             the
             Air
             ,
             than
             others
             that
             are
             up
             :
             For
             ,
             the
             Bed
             being
             much
             hotter
             than
             a
             Man's
             Garments
             are
             when
             he
             is
             up
             ,
             the
             thin
             ,
             refreshing
             ,
             moist
             Vap●urs
             ,
             that
             do
             penetrate
             the
             whole
             Body
             more
             powerfully
             when
             a
             Man
             is
             up
             ,
             are
             thereby
             hindered
             .
             This
             is
             one
             chief
             Reason
             why
             a
             Man
             cannot
             digest
             a
             Supper
             so
             well
             in
             Bed
             ,
             as
             if
             he
             sits
             up
             .
             All
             Men
             know
             ,
             that
             the
             Bed
             destroys
             App●tice
             ,
             If
             a
             Man
             go
             to
             Bed
             a●
             Eight
             a
             Clock
             ,
             and
             lies
             till
             Eight
             in
             the
             Morning
             ,
             he
             shall
             not
             be
             hungry
             ;
             but
             it
             he
             goes
             to
             Bed
             at
             the
             same
             time
             ,
             and
             rises
             at
             Four
             in
             the
             Morning
             ,
             though
             he
             s●s
             still
             without
             Action
             ,
             yet
             by
             Eight
             he
             shall
             have
             a
             good
             Stomach
             to
             eat
             and
             drink
             ;
             so
             great
             is
             the
             power
             of
             the
             Air
             :
             For
             when
             a
             Man
             is
             up
             ,
             his
             Body
             is
             cool
             ,
             and
             the
             pure
             Spir●s
             and
             thin
             moist
             Vapours
             of
             the
             Air
             have
             power
             to
             penetrate
             the
             Body
             ;
             which
             Element
             the
             Body
             sucks
             in
             like
             a
             Spunge
             thorow
             the
             Pores
             ;
             and
             this
             doe
             not
             only
             cool
             and
             refresh
             ●he
             Spirits
             and
             the
             whole
             Body
             ,
             but
             also
             powerfully
             strengthens
             the
             Action
             of
             the
             Stomach
             .
          
           
           
             But
             I
             pity
             the
             young
             Children
             most
             ,
             who
             are
             so
             tender
             ,
             and
             of
             so
             delicate
             a
             Nature
             ,
             both
             in
             their
             Body
             and
             Spirits
             ,
             that
             every
             Disorder
             does
             wound
             them
             to
             the
             very
             Heart
             .
             Nothing
             is
             more
             grateful
             and
             refreshing
             to
             them
             ,
             than
             the
             pleasant
             Air
             :
             It
             comforts
             their
             Spirits
             ,
             and
             cau●eth
             a
             free
             Circulation
             of
             the
             Blood
             and
             Radical
             Moisture
             ,
             begets
             Appetite
             ,
             and
             makes
             them
             grow
             in
             Strength
             :
             But
             ,
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             hot
             sulphurous
             Airs
             ,
             with
             great
             Fires
             ,
             and
             warm
             Clothing
             ,
             do
             not
             only
             hinder
             the
             Circulation
             of
             the
             Blood
             ,
             but
             suffocate
             the
             Spirits
             ,
             and
             destroy
             the
             Appetite
             ,
             causing
             an
             unnatural
             Heat
             to
             possess
             the
             whole
             Body
             ;
             whence
             does
             proceed
             various
             Disorders
             and
             Diseases
             ,
             making
             them
             to
             cry
             ,
             and
             be
             very
             froward
             .
             Also
             close
             Bindings
             ,
             and
             over-warm
             Clothings
             ,
             and
             thick
             hot
             Airs
             ,
             do
             oft
             in
             weak-spirited
             Children
             cause
             Convulsions
             ,
             Vapours
             ,
             and
             Fumes
             to
             fly
             into
             the
             Head
             ,
             sometimes
             occasioning
             Vomitting
             ,
             which
             People
             call
             Windy
             Diseases
             .
          
           
             Again
             ,
             the
             Food
             of
             most
             Children
             ,
             of
             late
             years
             ,
             is
             so
             enriched
             with
             West
             and
             East-India
             Ingredients
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             
             with
             Sugar
             and
             Spices
             ,
             that
             thereby
             their
             Food
             becomes
             so
             hot
             in
             Operation
             ,
             that
             it
             does
             not
             only
             breed
             too
             much
             Nourishment
             ,
             which
             generates
             Obstructions
             and
             Stoppages
             ,
             but
             it
             heats
             the
             Body
             ,
             drying
             up
             and
             consuming
             the
             Radical
             Moisture
             ,
             and
             infecting
             the
             Blood
             with
             a
             sharp
             fretting
             Humour
             ,
             which
             in
             some
             Complexions
             and
             Constitutions
             causeth
             languishing
             Diseases
             ,
             contracting
             the
             Breast
             and
             Vessels
             of
             the
             Stomach
             ,
             and
             hindering
             the
             Passages
             of
             the
             Spirits
             ,
             so
             that
             the
             Joynts
             and
             Nerves
             become
             weak
             and
             feeble
             ;
             In
             others
             ,
             with
             the
             help
             of
             bad
             Diet
             ,
             and
             other
             Uncleanliness
             ,
             does
             cause
             Botches
             ,
             Boils
             ,
             and
             various
             sorts
             of
             Leprous
             Diseases
             .
             Also
             many
             that
             have
             wherewithal
             ,
             will
             frequently
             give
             their
             Children
             Sack
             ,
             strong
             Drinks
             ,
             and
             fat
             Meats
             ,
             as
             long
             as
             they
             will
             eat
             ,
             which
             is
             abominable
             ,
             and
             absolutely
             contrary
             to
             the
             Nature
             of
             Children
             .
          
           
             There
             are
             a
             hundred
             other
             Disorders
             and
             Intemperances
             that
             many
             Mothers
             and
             ignorant
             Nurses
             affect
             their
             Children
             with
             ,
             which
             I
             have
             no
             room
             in
             this
             place
             to
             discourse
             of
             :
             Therefore
             I
             commend
             unto
             the
             Women
             Milk
             that
             
             is
             raw
             ,
             only
             made
             so
             hot
             as
             the
             Mothers
             or
             Nurses
             Milk
             is
             when
             the
             Child
             socks
             it
             ;
             and
             sometimes
             Milk
             and
             Flower
             boyled
             together
             ,
             giving
             it
             the
             Ch●ld
             about
             t●e
             warmness
             of
             Breast-milk
             ;
             and
             indeed
             ,
             neither
             Children
             nor
             others
             others
             ought
             to
             eat
             any
             Food
             hotter
             .
             Also
             no
             Children
             ought
             to
             drink
             any
             kind
             of
             strong
             Drink
             :
             I
             could
             commend
             Water
             ,
             as
             the
             most
             wholesom
             ;
             but
             it
             being
             contrary
             to
             our
             Custom
             ,
             ordinary
             Beer
             may
             do
             well
             ,
             or
             rather
             small
             Ale.
             If
             Women
             did
             understand
             but
             the
             hundredth
             part
             of
             the
             Evils
             and
             Diseases
             those
             indulging
             and
             intemperate
             Ways
             do
             bring
             both
             to
             themselves
             and
             Children
             ,
             they
             would
             quickly
             be
             of
             my
             mind
             ;
             which
             I
             never
             expect
             ;
             
               They
               are
               too
               wise
            
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             CHAP.
             III.
             
          
           
             A
             short
             Discourse
             of
             th●
             Pain
             in
             the
             TEETH
             ,
             Shewing
             from
             what
             Cause
             it
             does
             chiefly
             proceed
             ,
             and
             also
             how
             to
             pr●v●nt
             it
             .
          
           
             THE
             terrible
             Pains
             and
             Diseases
             of
             the
             Teeth
             do
             chiefly
             proceed
             from
             two
             Causes
             .
             The
             first
             is
             from
             certain
             filthy
             Phlegmy
             Matter
             which
             the
             Stomach
             and
             Vessels
             do
             continually
             breathe
             and
             send
             forth
             ,
             which
             does
             lodge
             or
             center
             in
             the
             Mouth
             ,
             especially
             b●tween
             the
             Teeth
             ,
             and
             on
             the
             Gums
             ,
             and
             some
             People
             having
             fouler
             Stomachs
             than
             others
             ,
             such
             do
             breathe
             forth
             very
             sowr
             ,
             stinky
             ,
             phlegmy
             Matter
             ,
             which
             does
             not
             only
             increase
             the
             Pain
             ,
             but
             causeth
             the
             Teeth
             to
             b●come
             loose
             and
             rotten
             :
             And
             for
             what
             of
             continual
             cleansing
             and
             washing
             ,
             those
             breathings
             and
             this
             phlegmy
             Matter
             turns
             to
             Purifaction
             ,
             which
             does
             eat
             away
             the
             Gums
             ,
             as
             though
             Worms
             had
             eaten
             them
             :
             And
             this
             De●ect
             is
             generally
             attributed
             to
             the
             Disease
             called
             the
             Scurvey
             :
             but
             it
             is
             
             a
             mistake
             :
             The
             Cause
             is
             chiefly
             ,
             as
             is
             mentioned
             before
             ,
             from
             the
             Stomach
             ,
             or
             for
             want
             of
             Cleansings
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             This
             Distemper
             of
             the
             Teeth
             and
             Gums
             does
             also
             proceed
             from
             the
             various
             sorts
             of
             Meats
             and
             Drinks
             ,
             and
             more
             especially
             from
             the
             continual
             eating
             of
             Flesh
             ,
             and
             fat
             sweet
             things
             ,
             compounded
             of
             various
             things
             of
             disagreeing
             Natures
             ,
             which
             do
             not
             only
             obstruct
             the
             Stomach
             ,
             but
             fur
             and
             fo●l
             the
             Mouth
             ,
             part
             thereof
             remaining
             upon
             the
             Gums
             ,
             and
             between
             the
             Teeth
             .
             For
             all
             such
             things
             do
             quickly
             turn
             to
             Putrifaction
             ,
             which
             does
             by
             degrees
             corrupt
             both
             the
             Teeth
             and
             Gums
             .
             Besides
             ,
             our
             Beds
             take
             up
             near
             half
             the
             time
             of
             our
             Lives
             ,
             which
             time
             the
             Body
             is
             not
             only
             without
             motion
             ,
             butt
             he
             Bed
             and
             Coverings
             do
             keep
             it
             much
             hotter
             than
             the
             Day-Garments
             ,
             especially
             of
             those
             that
             draw
             the
             Curtains
             of
             their
             Windows
             &
             Beds
             so
             close
             ,
             that
             the
             pure
             Spirits
             and
             thin
             refreshing
             Vapours
             of
             the
             Air
             ,
             are
             hindered
             of
             having
             their
             free
             egress
             and
             regress
             ,
             which
             does
             dull
             &
             flatten
             the
             action
             of
             the
             Stomach
             ;
             and
             this
             is
             the
             chief
             Cause
             why
             suppers
             lie
             hard
             in
             the
             
             Stomach
             ,
             and
             require
             more
             than
             double
             the
             time
             for
             perfect
             Concoction
             ,
             than
             the
             same
             Food
             does
             when
             a
             Man
             is
             up
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             open
             Air
             :
             For
             this
             Element
             ,
             if
             it
             hath
             its
             free
             Influences
             ,
             is
             sucked
             in
             ,
             as
             by
             Spunges
             ,
             through
             all
             the
             Pores
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             and
             does
             wonderfully
             refresh
             ,
             comfort
             ,
             open
             ,
             and
             cleanse
             all
             the
             parts
             ,
             having
             power
             to
             assist
             and
             help
             Concoction
             :
             But
             hot
             ,
             dull
             ,
             thick
             Airs
             do
             destroy
             the
             Action
             of
             the
             Stomach
             ,
             and
             as
             it
             were
             suffocate
             the
             pure
             Spirits
             ,
             drying
             up
             and
             consuming
             the
             Radical
             Moisture
             .
             Therefore
             the
             Night
             does
             foul
             the
             Mouth
             more
             than
             the
             Day
             ,
             furring
             it
             with
             a
             gross
             slimy
             Matter
             ,
             especially
             those
             that
             have
             foul
             Stomachs
             ,
             are
             in
             Years
             ,
             which
             ought
             to
             be
             well
             cleansed
             every
             morning
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             Whatsoever
             are
             the
             Disorders
             in
             the
             Body
             ,
             the
             Mouth
             doth
             always
             partake
             of
             them
             ,
             besides
             the
             Evils
             that
             the
             variety
             of
             Food
             ,
             and
             the
             improper
             mixtures
             of
             Flesh
             and
             Fish
             ,
             and
             many
             other
             things
             ,
             which
             do
             foul
             and
             hurt
             both
             the
             Teeth
             and
             Gums
             .
             When
             any
             Person
             is
             disordered
             with
             inward
             Diseases
             ,
             does
             not
             the
             Mouth
             quickly
             complain
             
             of
             the
             Evils
             thereof
             ?
             This
             very
             few
             do
             consider
             in
             time
             .
          
           
             4.
             
             It
             is
             to
             be
             noted
             ,
             that
             most
             People
             do
             attribute
             the
             Diseases
             of
             the
             Teeth
             to
             Colds
             ,
             and
             Rheumes
             ,
             and
             other
             outward
             Accidents
             .
             It
             is
             true
             ,
             outward
             Accidents
             will
             further
             thi●Disease
             ,
             but
             then
             there
             must
             be
             Matter
             before
             hand
             ,
             otherwise
             outward
             Colds
             can
             have
             no
             power
             to
             cause
             this
             pain
             .
             The
             same
             is
             to
             be
             understood
             in
             all
             Stoppages
             of
             the
             Breast
             ,
             and
             other
             Obstructions
             ,
             as
             Coughs
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             .
             For
             ,
             if
             any
             part
             be
             obstructed
             ,
             or
             there
             be
             Matter
             for
             Distemper
             ,
             then
             ,
             on
             every
             small
             occasion
             of
             outward
             Colds
             ,
             or
             the
             like
             Accidents
             ,
             Nature
             complains
             .
             If
             your
             Teeth
             and
             Gums
             be
             sound
             ,
             and
             free
             from
             this
             Ma●ter
             ,
             take
             what
             Colds
             you
             will
             ,
             and
             your
             Teeth
             will
             never
             complain
             ,
             as
             daily
             Experience
             doth
             shew
             .
             For
             all
             outward
             Colds
             ,
             and
             o●her
             Accidents
             of
             the
             like
             Nature
             ,
             have
             no
             power
             to
             seise
             any
             part
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             except
             first
             there
             be
             some
             inward
             Defect
             or
             I●fi●mity
             :
             Suppose
             the
             Teeth
             be
             defective
             ,
             then
             the
             Disease
             falls
             on
             that
             part
             ;
             or
             if
             it
             be
             the
             Head
             ,
             Eyes
             ,
             
             Breast
             ,
             Back
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             Part
             or
             Member
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             that
             is
             obstructed
             ,
             the
             Evil
             is
             felt
             in
             that
             Part.
             Therefore
             if
             the
             Mouth
             be
             kept
             clean
             by
             continual
             Washings
             ,
             it
             will
             prevent
             all
             Matter
             which
             may
             cause
             Putrifaction
             ;
             and
             then
             Colds
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             Accidents
             ,
             will
             have
             no
             power
             to
             seise
             this
             Part
             ,
             or
             cause
             this
             terrible
             pain
             .
             Even
             so
             it
             is
             in
             all
             other
             parts
             of
             the
             B●dy
             .
             If
             Temperance
             and
             Sobriety
             be
             observed
             in
             Meats
             ,
             Drinks
             ,
             and
             Exercises
             ,
             with
             other
             Circumstances
             belonging
             to
             Health
             ,
             then
             Stoppages
             ,
             Coughs
             ,
             Colds
             ,
             and
             other
             Obstructions
             ,
             would
             not
             be
             so
             frequent
             on
             every
             small
             occasion
             :
             For
             Temperance
             has
             an
             inward
             Power
             and
             Operation
             ,
             and
             does
             as
             it
             were
             cut
             off
             Diseases
             in
             the
             very
             Bud
             ,
             preventing
             the
             Generation
             of
             Matter
             whence
             Distempers
             do
             proceed
             ,
             increasing
             the
             Radical
             Moisture
             ,
             and
             making
             the
             Spirits
             lively
             ,
             brisk
             and
             powerful
             ,
             able
             to
             withstand
             all
             outward
             Colds
             ,
             and
             other
             Casualties
             of
             the
             like
             Nature
             .
          
           
             5.
             
             There
             are
             many
             various
             things
             ,
             of
             divers
             Natures
             ,
             prescribed
             by
             Physicians
             ,
             and
             others
             ,
             as
             Washes
             to
             preserve
             
             the
             Teeth
             and
             Gums
             ;
             but
             most
             of
             them
             ,
             if
             not
             all
             ,
             to
             little
             or
             no
             purpose
             ,
             as
             daily
             Experience
             teaches
             :
             For
             all
             high
             ,
             sharp
             Salts
             ,
             and
             things
             of
             a
             sowr
             or
             keen
             Nature
             ,
             do
             rather
             cause
             the
             Teeth
             to
             perish
             ,
             than
             the
             contrary
             ;
             as
             do
             all
             hot
             Spirits
             ,
             be
             they
             what
             they
             will
             :
             Many
             have
             destroyed
             their
             Teeth
             by
             the
             frequent
             use
             of
             such
             things
             ,
             and
             it
             hath
             hardly
             ever
             been
             known
             that
             any
             such
             things
             have
             ever
             cured
             or
             prevented
             the
             aking
             Pains
             of
             the
             Teeth
             ,
             but
             Water
             only
             .
             Many
             Examples
             I
             could
             mention
             ,
             if
             it
             were
             convenient
             .
             Physicians
             ,
             and
             other
             ,
             do
             daily
             prescribe
             such
             things
             for
             the
             Cure
             and
             Prevention
             of
             this
             Disease
             of
             the
             Teeth
             ,
             which
             most
             of
             them
             do
             know
             by
             Experience
             can
             do
             no
             good
             ,
             but
             rather
             the
             contrary
             :
             But
             when
             People
             come
             to
             them
             ,
             they
             must
             give
             them
             something
             for
             their
             Money
             ;
             for
             Interest
             and
             Ignorance
             have
             more
             affinity
             with
             this
             sort
             of
             People
             ,
             than
             Virtue
             and
             the
             true
             Knowledge
             of
             the
             Nature
             of
             things
             .
             Most
             certain
             it
             is
             ,
             that
             the
             Shepherd
             and
             Husbandman
             do
             know
             far
             better
             how
             to
             prepare
             their
             Meat
             for
             their
             Cattel
             ,
             and
             also
             how
             to
             preserve
             them
             
             from
             Disorders
             ,
             than
             many
             Physicians
             do
             their
             Food
             or
             Physick
             :
             and
             a
             Man
             shall
             understand
             more
             by
             conversing
             with
             some
             of
             this
             sort
             of
             People
             ,
             than
             with
             the
             Learned
             :
             For
             the
             Shepherd
             and
             Husbandman
             understand
             something
             of
             Nature
             ;
             but
             most
             of
             the
             Learned
             are
             departed
             from
             the
             simple
             ways
             of
             God
             in
             Nature
             ,
             putting
             out
             their
             own
             Eyes
             ,
             and
             then
             boasting
             what
             Wonders
             they
             can
             see
             with
             other
             Mens
             :
             They
             have
             invented
             many
             words
             to
             hide
             the
             Truth
             for
             the
             Unearned
             ,
             that
             they
             may
             get
             the
             greater
             esteem
             .
             This
             has
             chiefly
             been
             done
             to
             advance
             Pride
             and
             Interest
             ;
             so
             that
             the
             Divine
             Eye
             is
             departed
             from
             many
             of
             them
             ,
             who
             never
             make
             any
             Inspection
             into
             the
             true
             Nature
             of
             things
             ,
             being
             contented
             to
             take
             other
             Mens
             words
             ,
             let
             it
             be
             right
             or
             wrong
             ,
             as
             long
             as
             they
             have
             Authority
             and
             Law
             on
             their
             sides
             ,
             wherefore
             should
             they
             trouble
             their
             weak
             Heads
             ?
          
           
             6.
             
             The
             best
             and
             most
             sure
             way
             to
             prevent
             the
             Diseases
             and
             Pains
             in
             the
             Teeth
             and
             Gums
             ,
             is
             every
             Morning
             to
             wash
             your
             Mouth
             with
             a●
             the
             least
             ten
             
             or
             twelve
             Mouthfuls
             of
             pure
             Water
             ,
             cold
             from
             the
             Spring
             or
             River
             ,
             and
             so
             again
             after
             Dinner
             and
             Supper
             ,
             swallowing
             down
             a
             Mouthful
             of
             Water
             after
             each
             Washing
             :
             for
             there
             is
             no
             sort
             of
             Liquor
             in
             the
             World
             to
             pure
             &
             clean
             as
             Water
             ;
             and
             nothing
             doth
             cleanse
             and
             free
             the
             Teeth
             and
             Gums
             from
             that
             foul
             Matter
             which
             does
             proceed
             from
             the
             Breathings
             and
             Purgings
             of
             the
             Stomach
             ,
             and
             from
             the
             various
             sorts
             of
             Food
             ,
             so
             well
             as
             Water
             :
             The
             use
             of
             other
             Washes
             is
             to
             little
             or
             no
             purpose
             ;
             but
             whosoever
             do
             constantly
             wash
             their
             Mouths
             wi●h
             Water
             ,
             as
             is
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             shall
             find
             an
             essential
             Remedy
             .
             All
             hard
             Rubbing
             and
             Picking
             of
             the
             Teeth
             ought
             by
             any
             means
             to
             be
             avoided
             ,
             for
             that
             is
             injurious
             to
             them
             .
             Also
             whensoever
             you
             find
             your
             Mouth
             foul
             ,
             or
             subject
             to
             be
             slimy
             ,
             as
             sometimes
             it
             will
             more
             than
             an
             at
             others
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             good
             or
             evil
             state
             of
             the
             Stomach
             ,
             though
             it
             be
             not
             after
             eating
             ;
             at
             all
             such
             times
             you
             ought
             to
             wash
             your
             Mouth
             .
             This
             Rule
             all
             Mothers
             and
             Nurses
             ought
             to
             observe
             ,
             washing
             the
             Mouths
             of
             their
             C●ildren
             two
             or
             three
             times
             a
             day
             ;
             and
             also
             to
             
             cause
             their
             Children
             to
             swallow
             down
             a
             little
             Water
             ,
             which
             will
             be
             very
             refreshing
             to
             their
             Stomachs
             :
             For
             Milk
             does
             Naturally
             foul
             and
             ●ur
             the
             Mouth
             and
             Teeth
             ;
             and
             if
             they
             be
             not
             kept
             clean
             by
             continual
             Washing
             ,
             it
             causes
             the
             breeding
             of
             Childrens
             Teeth
             to
             be
             the
             more
             painful
             to
             t●em
             .
          
           
             7.
             
             To
             keep
             your
             Teeth
             white
             ,
             one
             of
             the
             best
             things
             is
             a
             iece
             of
             a
             China
             Dish
             ,
             or
             a
             piece
             of
             a
             fine
             Dutch
             Earthen
             Dish
             ,
             made
             into
             fine
             Power
             ,
             and
             the
             Teeth
             rubbed
             with
             it
             .
          
           
             8.
             
             Few
             there
             be
             that
             understand
             or
             consider
             the
             excellent
             Vertues
             of
             Water
             ,
             it
             being
             an
             E●ement
             of
             a
             mild
             and
             cleansing
             Nature
             and
             Operation
             Friendly
             unto
             all
             things
             ,
             and
             of
             Universal
             Use
             :
             But
             because
             it
             is
             so
             common
             ,
             and
             so
             easily
             procured
             ,
             I
             am
             afraid
             that
             many
             People
             will
             be
             like
             Naaman
             the
             Syrian
             ,
             when
             the
             Prophet
             Elisha
             advised
             him
             to
             
               wash
               seven
               times
               in
               the
               River
               of
            
             Jordan
             
               to
               cure
               his
               Leprosie
            
             ;
             it
             being
             the
             Ignorance
             and
             folly
             of
             most
             People
             ,
             to
             admire
             those
             things
             they
             do
             not
             know
             ;
             and
             ,
             on
             the
             other
             side
             ,
             to
             despise
             and
             
             trample
             under
             foot
             thos●
             Things
             and
             Mysteries
             they
             do
             know
             ;
             which
             the
             Learned
             in
             all
             Ages
             have
             taken
             notice
             of
             :
             For
             ,
             should
             some
             People
             know
             what
             Apothecaries
             and
             other
             give
             them
             ,
             they
             would
             depise
             the
             Physick
             ,
             and
             have
             but
             little
             respect
             for
             their
             Doctor
             .
          
           
             All
             Housewives
             do
             know
             ,
             that
             no
             sort
             of
             Liquor
             ,
             be
             it
             what
             it
             will
             ,
             will
             cleanse
             and
             sweeten
             their
             Vessels
             ,
             but
             only
             Water
             ;
             all
             other
             Liquors
             leaving
             a
             sowr
             stinking
             Quality
             bekind
             them
             ,
             which
             will
             quickly
             cause
             Putrifaction
             :
             But
             Water
             in
             its
             own
             Nature
             is
             clean
             and
             pure
             ,
             not
             only
             for
             all
             Uses
             in
             Housewifery
             ,
             and
             the
             Preservation
             of
             Health
             ;
             but
             the
             Saints
             and
             Holy
             Men
             of
             God
             have
             highly
             esteemed
             this
             Element
             ,
             by
             using
             it
             in
             the
             Exterior
             Acts
             of
             Divine
             Worship
             ,
             as
             having
             a
             Simile
             with
             the
             Eternal
             Water
             of
             Life
             ,
             that
             does
             puri●i●s
             and
             cleanse
             the
             Soul
             from
             sin
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             CHAP.
             IV.
             
          
           
             Observations
             on
             the
             Frost
             ,
             An.
             1683.
             
          
           
             THE
             present
             Wonderful
             Frost
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             General
             Theme
             of
             Discourse
             ,
             and
             under
             the
             ●ad
             Effects
             whereof
             so
             many
             Thousands
             of
             Poor
             Creatures
             Shiver
             and
             Pine
             ,
             and
             ●anguish
             ;
             began
             about
             the
             midst
             of
             
               December
               ,
               1683.
            
             at
             first
             by
             mean
             and
             ordinary
             Degrees
             ,
             but
             towards
             Christmas
             became
             very
             sharp
             ;
             The
             Week
             of
             Ianuary
             ,
             the
             River
             of
             Thames
             was
             so
             frozen
             ,
             that
             People
             began
             to
             Walk
             over
             ;
             On
             
               Monday
               Ianuary
            
             the
             7th
             ,
             on
             the
             Change
             of
             the
             Moon
             in
             Aquary
             ,
             there
             were
             Expectations
             ,
             and
             some
             likelihood
             of
             a
             Thaw
             ;
             but
             presently
             after
             it
             Froze
             more
             violently
             ,
             and
             on
             the
             10th
             and
             11th
             in
             the
             Morning
             ,
             a
             Coach
             Plyed
             between
             the
             Temple
             and
             the
             
               Old
               Barge-House
            
             ;
             yet
             towards
             Night
             the
             11th
             (
             the
             Moon
             having
             been
             in
             Opposition
             to
             Iupiter
             )
             it
             Thaw'd
             a
             little
             ;
             and
             the
             12th
             and
             13th
             was
             fine
             Gentle
             Weather
             ,
             yet
             not
             much
             Thawing
             ;
             the
             Wind
             continuing
             still
             at
             
               North
               East
            
             :
             On
             the
             
             13th
             it
             Froze
             again
             briskly
             ,
             till
             the
             17th
             ,
             when
             a
             great
             Snow
             fell
             ;
             the
             18th
             high
             ,
             most
             sharp
             ,
             and
             piercing
             Winds
             ,
             and
             on
             23d
             the
             Air
             was
             more
             severely
             piercing
             than
             ever
             ,
             and
             more
             Snow
             fell
             ;
             and
             being
             the
             first
             day
             of
             the
             
               Term
               ,
               Coaches
            
             ply'd
             at
             the
             Temple-stairs
             ,
             and
             carry'd
             the
             Lawyers
             to
             Westminster
             on
             the
             Ice
             ;
             and
             thence
             forwards
             the
             same
             continued
             ,
             and
             whole
             Streets
             of
             Sheds
             every
             where
             built
             on
             the
             Thames
             ,
             Thousands
             Passing
             ,
             Buying
             ,
             Selling
             ,
             Drinking
             ,
             and
             Revelling
             ,
             (
             I
             wish
             I
             could
             not
             say
             on
             the
             
               Lord's
               Day
            
             too
             )
             and
             most
             sorts
             of
             Trades-shops
             on
             the
             Ice
             ,
             (
             and
             amongst
             the
             rest
             a
             Printing-House
             there
             Erected
             )
             Balls
             Baited
             ,
             and
             Thousands
             of
             Spectators
             ;
             all
             which
             still
             continues
             at
             the
             Writing
             hereof
             ,
             being
             Ianuary
             the
             29th
             168
             ●●
             .
          
           
             Nay
             ,
             below
             the
             Bridge
             ,
             Hundreds
             dal●y
             pass
             ;
             The
             River
             Humber
             (
             as
             I
             am
             credibly
             informed
             )
             where
             't
             is
             several
             Miles
             broad
             ,
             is
             Frozen
             over
             ,
             and
             vast
             Flakes
             of
             Ice
             are
             seen
             floating
             in
             the
             Downs
             ,
             of
             divers
             Miles
             in
             length
             ,
             and
             proportionable
             breadth
             .
          
           
             As
             for
             
               Coelestial
               Causes
            
             of
             this
             Unusual
             Coldness
             ,
             though
             undoubtedly
             
             they
             were
             not
             wanting
             (
             for
             God
             generally
             Governs
             Inferiors
             by
             Superiors
             )
             yet
             I
             find
             not
             that
             any
             of
             our
             
               Common
               Pretenders
            
             had
             the
             least
             Apprehension
             ,
             or
             gave
             any
             Hints
             thereof
             .
             Not
             that
             I
             wholly
             Explode
             Astrology
             ;
             I
             b●lieve
             there
             is
             something
             in
             it
             ,
             and
             that
             it
             may
             not
             be
             unfit
             for
             a
             Wi●e
             and
             Modest.
             Man
             to
             S●udy
             :
             But
             our
             
               Annual
               Prognosticators
            
             are
             generally
             Men
             of
             little
             Learning
             ,
             and
             less
             Philosophy
             ,
             and
             (
             what
             is
             worse
             )
             many
             times
             very
             irregular
             in
             their
             Lives
             ;
             the
             God
             of
             Purity
             ,
             who
             Communicates
             his
             Secrets
             to
             those
             that
             fear
             him
             ,
             Illuminates
             not
             Debauchees
             ,
             Sordid
             Flatterers
             ,
             and
             Time-servers
             ,
             (
             whose
             whole
             end
             is
             to
             make
             a
             Noise
             ,
             and
             Cheat
             People
             of
             their
             Money
             )
             with
             the
             knowledge
             of
             Supernal
             Mysteries
             ;
             nor
             can
             it
             be
             expected
             ,
             That
             those
             who
             neither
             know
             things
             past
             ,
             by
             History
             ,
             nor
             take
             notice
             of
             things
             Present
             ,
             by
             any
             steady
             Judicious
             Observation
             ,
             should
             yet
             fore●ee
             
               things
               to
               come
            
             .
          
           
             Whether
             from
             any
             of
             the
             late
             Tripple
             Conjunctions
             of
             the
             two
             Superior
             
               Planets
               ,
               Saturn
               and
               Iupiter
            
             ,
             or
             from
             some
             of
             the
             late
             unusual
             frequent
             Comets
             ,
             particularly
             the
             last
             in
             August
             ,
             
             1682.
             which
             in
             twenty
             days
             with
             a
             Rapid
             motion
             ,
             making
             its
             appearance
             in
             Leo
             ,
             hurried
             through
             all
             the
             Signs
             Virgo
             and
             Libra
             ,
             and
             disappear'd
             in
             Scorpio
             .
             A
             Sagacious
             Artist
             might
             not
             have
             given
             some
             Items
             of
             this
             strange
             Weather
             ,
             I
             will
             not
             determine
             :
             But
             if
             Comets
             be
             only
             (
             according
             to
             Aristotles
             Notion
             ,
             which
             I
             question
             )
             hot
             and
             dry
             Exhalations
             drawn
             up
             from
             the
             Earth
             ,
             it
             would
             not
             be
             difficult
             to
             Judge
             that
             severe
             Colds
             should
             ensue
             here
             below
             :
             For
             Extreams
             in
             Nature
             ,
             if
             they
             are
             not
             Causes
             ,
             are
             at
             least
             Fore-Runners
             of
             their
             Contraries
             ;
             Nor
             have
             there
             wanted
             grand
             Configurations
             of
             the
             
               Superior
               Bodies
            
             ;
             during
             the
             time
             of
             this
             violent
             Frost
             ,
             as
             a
             Trine
             of
             the
             Sun
             and
             Iupiter
             ,
             an
             Opposition
             of
             Saturn
             and
             Mars
             .
             But
             leaving
             the
             Disquisition
             of
             these
             to
             the
             Curious
             ,
             having
             not
             room
             to
             inlarge
             here
             ,
             upon
             them
             ;
             I
             hasten
             to
             satisfie
             the
             
               Common
               Reader
            
             with
             an
             Historical
             Review
             of
             former
             Occurrences
             of
             this
             kind
             ;
             which
             may
             check
             that
             Vulgar
             Cry
             of
             Ignorance
             ,
             That
             
               Never
               ,
               O
               never
               was
               known
               the
               like
               .
            
          
           
             Livy
             in
             his
             fifth
             Book
             tells
             us
             of
             a
             Winter
             so
             hard
             ,
             That
             the
             River
             Tyber
             
             was
             frozen
             over
             ,
             a
             matter
             very
             strange
             in
             such
             a
             Climate
             as
             Italy
             .
             In
             the
             Year
             1234.
             the
             Adriatick
             Sea
             was
             so
             frozen
             ,
             that
             the
             Venetians
             went
             over
             the
             Ice
             thereof
             with
             Carts
             .
             Zon●rus
             assures
             us
             that
             in
             the
             Reign
             of
             that
             Emperor
             Constantine
             (
             who
             for
             a
             nasty
             Reason
             in
             his
             Christning
             ,
             was
             called
             Copronimus
             )
             about
             the
             Year
             750.
             the
             Pontick
             Sea
             was
             so
             Congealed
             ,
             that
             People
             for
             many
             Miles
             travelled
             it
             on
             foot
             :
             And
             Horses
             and
             Carts
             loaden
             ,
             passed
             over
             the
             Fretum
             ,
             or
             narrow
             part
             of
             it
             ;
             but
             withal
             he
             adds
             ,
             that
             the
             Summer
             following
             was
             so
             excessive
             hot
             and
             dry
             ,
             that
             great
             Rivers
             and
             most
             Fountains
             were
             wholly
             dry'd
             up
             ,
             and
             People
             and
             Cattel
             perished
             for
             want
             of
             Water
             .
             In
             the
             Year
             821.
             the
             greatest
             Rivers
             of
             Europe
             ,
             as
             the
             Rhine
             ,
             the
             Danubius
             ,
             the
             Elb
             ,
             and
             the
             Sein
             ,
             were
             so
             incrusted
             with
             Ice
             ,
             that
             for
             the
             space
             of
             above
             30
             days
             ,
             Carriages
             freely
             passed
             along
             on
             them
             ,
             as
             on
             the
             Land.
             
          
           
             But
             to
             look
             nearer
             home
             —
             In
             the
             Year
             of
             our
             Lord
             1365.
             and
             49th
             year
             of
             K.
             Edward
             the
             3d
             ,
             A
             Frost
             lasted
             from
             the
             midst
             of
             September
             to
             the
             Month
             of
             April
             ;
             but
             though
             so
             tedious
             ,
             the
             Cold
             was
             nothing
             so
             intense
             or
             violent
             as
             
             now
             .
             In
             the
             15th
             Year
             of
             the
             Reign
             of
             K.
             Henry
             the
             Eighth
             ,
             after
             great
             Rains
             and
             Winds
             ,
             there
             followed
             so
             sore
             a
             Frost
             ,
             that
             many
             
               died
               for
               cold
            
             ,
             and
             some
             lost
             Fingers
             ,
             some
             Toes
             ,
             and
             many
             their
             
               Nails
               :
               (
               I
               follow
               the
               very
               words
               of
               Sir
            
             R.
             Baker
             ,
             fol.
             297.
             )
             The
             same
             Author
             tells
             us
             .
             That
             in
             the
             Seventh
             Year
             of
             Q.
             Elizabeth
             ,
             on
             the
             21.
             of
             December
             ,
             began
             a
             Frost
             so
             extream
             ,
             that
             on
             New-Years-Day
             Even
             ,
             People
             passed
             over
             the
             Thames
             on
             foot
             ,
             some
             plaid
             at
             Foot-Ball
             ,
             some
             shot
             at
             Pricks
             ,
             as
             if
             it
             had
             been
             firm
             ground
             ;
             yet
             this
             great
             Frost
             ,
             the
             third
             of
             Ianuary
             at
             Night
             ,
             began
             to
             Thaw
             ;
             and
             by
             the
             fifth
             day
             ,
             there
             was
             no
             Ice
             to
             be
             seen
             ,
             but
             great
             Inundations
             followed
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             Year
             1609.
             (
             which
             't
             is
             not
             impossible
             ,
             but
             some
             living
             might
             remember
             ,
             being
             but
             74
             Years
             ago
             )
             a
             Frost
             began
             in
             December
             ,
             which
             continued
             till
             April
             following
             ,
             with
             such
             violence
             ,
             that
             the
             Thames
             was
             so
             frozen
             ,
             that
             Carts
             loaden
             were
             frequently
             driven
             over
             it
             ,
             most
             Fowls
             and
             Birds
             were
             destroyed
             .
             In
             the
             Year
             1637.
             was
             another
             Frost
             ,
             which
             rendred
             the
             Thames
             passable
             ;
             so
             in
             the
             Year
             1664.
             immediately
             followed
             by
             the
             
               Great
               Sickness
            
             ;
             
             and
             the
             like
             towards
             the
             latter
             end
             of
             the
             Year
             ,
             1676.
             
          
           
             Some
             of
             the
             Consequences
             of
             these
             Extream
             Frosts
             ,
             I
             have
             mentioned
             ,
             more
             I
             might
             ,
             all
             are
             not
             convenient
             ;
             those
             that
             consult
             Chronology
             ,
             may
             ea●ily
             satisfie
             themselves
             ,
             ;
             a
             Man
             may
             soon
             err
             in
             assigning
             Effects
             to
             such
             or
             such
             particular
             Causes
             ,
             or
             adapting
             Events
             to
             Signnificators
             ;
             Modesty
             is
             the
             first
             Lesson
             in
             Wisdoms
             School
             .
             Therefore
             as
             we
             have
             been
             studious
             in
             matter
             of
             Fact
             ,
             past
             ;
             but
             sparing
             as
             to
             Sequels
             ;
             so
             we
             shall
             retain
             the
             same
             becoming
             tenderness
             as
             to
             Futures
             ;
             wherein
             we
             shall
             steer
             our
             Course
             rather
             by
             the
             Guidance
             of
             Nature
             in
             her
             usual
             Operations
             here
             below
             ,
             than
             by
             curious
             Researches
             into
             remoter
             Influential
             Causes
             above
             ;
             though
             not
             neglecting
             them
             neither
             ,
             for
             the
             Universe
             is
             
               Intire
               ,
               Harmonical
            
             ,
             and
             Sympath●tical
             ;
             and
             he
             that
             does
             not
             competently
             understand
             the
             right
             Tone
             of
             the
             whole
             ,
             and
             the
             true
             Key
             of
             every
             part
             ,
             will
             make
             but
             bad
             Musick
             wherever
             he
             lays
             his
             Clumsy
             Fingers
             .
          
           
             First
             then
             I
             say
             ,
             This
             Extremity
             of
             Cold
             Presages
             many
             Calamities
             and
             Evils
             to
             attend
             Mankind
             ,
             and
             the
             rest
             
             of
             their
             Fellow-Creatures
             ;
             for
             as
             the
             Innocent
             Inhabitants
             of
             the
             Air
             ,
             or
             expanded
             Suburbs
             of
             Heaven
             ,
             viz.
             Birds
             and
             Fowls
             ,
             are
             endangered
             by
             the
             Elements
             denying
             their
             usual
             Benefits
             and
             Provisions
             (
             wherein
             another
             fourth
             part
             of
             the
             Creation
             ,
             viz.
             Fishes
             ,
             are
             somewhat
             concern'd
             )
             so
             degraded
             Man
             ,
             taking
             advantage
             of
             this
             Cruel
             Weather
             ,
             does
             for
             Profit
             ,
             or
             Pleasure
             ,
             or
             Vanity
             ,
             destroy
             many
             thousands
             of
             them
             :
             Now
             this
             great
             Destruction
             of
             them
             ,
             is
             but
             a
             Forerunner
             of
             Mortality
             amongst
             Creatures
             of
             greater
             value
             ,
             and
             even
             of
             Men
             themselves
             .
             Would
             you
             know
             the
             reason
             ?
             I
             told
             you
             but
             now
             ,
             Universal
             Nature
             is
             Sympathetical
             .
          
           
             2dly
             .
             This
             Immoderate
             Cold
             locks
             up
             the
             Pores
             of
             Mens
             Bodies
             ,
             and
             drives
             the
             Natural
             Heat
             more
             Central
             ,
             which
             occasions
             great
             Appetite
             and
             Draught
             ,
             whence
             follows
             much
             and
             excessive
             Eating
             and
             Drinking
             of
             Gross
             ,
             Fat
             ,
             Succulent
             Foods
             ,
             and
             strong
             Drinks
             ;
             in
             all
             that
             have
             wherewithal
             to
             procure
             them
             ;
             which
             the
             voracious
             desires
             do
             at
             present
             seem
             able
             to
             bear
             and
             digest
             ,
             yet
             really
             Nature
             is
             not
             able
             to
             do
             it
             ,
             and
             so
             by
             degrees
             there
             are
             Seeds
             sown
             and
             Foundations
             laid
             for
             Diseases
             .
             On
             the
             
             other
             hand
             ,
             amongst
             the
             Poor
             ,
             necessity
             of
             Feeding
             on
             unfit
             and
             unusual
             Viands
             ,
             for
             their
             support
             at
             present
             ,
             or
             defect
             of
             due
             Nourishment
             ,
             must
             to
             them
             do
             as
             much
             mischief
             ;
             For
             want
             is
             as
             great
             (
             though
             I
             think
             not
             so
             common
             )
             an
             Enemy
             to
             Nature
             ,
             as
             Superfluity
             ;
             the
             way
             to
             prevent
             these
             mischiefs
             ,
             is
             ,
             for
             the
             Rich
             to
             observe
             Sobriety
             and
             Temperance
             ,
             and
             for
             the
             Poor
             to
             use
             Discretion
             in
             their
             Diet
             ,
             for
             a
             pint
             of
             Milk
             with
             a
             quarter
             of
             a
             pint
             of
             Water
             ,
             thickened
             with
             one
             Spoonful
             of
             Flower
             ,
             and
             heated
             just
             to
             Boyling
             ,
             and
             then
             putting
             into
             it
             a
             few
             Crums
             of
             Bread
             ,
             (
             all
             which
             will
             not
             cost
             above
             a
             Penny
             )
             shall
             give
             any
             Person
             as
             Nourishing
             a
             Meal
             as
             the
             best
             Surloyn
             of
             Beef
             or
             Capon
             .
             I
             mention
             not
             this
             to
             prevent
             Benevolences
             towards
             the
             Poor
             ,
             which
             all
             that
             are
             able
             are
             bound
             to
             afford
             ,
             but
             only
             to
             Advise
             them
             how
             to
             supply
             themselves
             when
             they
             meet
             not
             with
             other
             Accomodations
             ,
             but
             find
             Rich
             Mens
             Charity
             more
             frozen
             than
             the
             Thames
             .
          
           
             3dly
             .
             This
             Excessive
             Frost
             condenses
             the
             Air
             ,
             and
             renders
             it
             Sulphurous
             and
             Unhealthy
             ,
             especially
             in
             such
             Cities
             as
             London
             ,
             where
             Sea-Coals
             are
             generally
             
             used
             for
             Firing
             ,
             and
             most
             People
             (
             especially
             Women
             )
             creep
             close
             to
             those
             fulsom
             Fires
             ,
             without
             using
             themselves
             to
             proper
             Exercises
             ,
             whereby
             their
             Blood
             stagnates
             ,
             and
             becomes
             thick
             and
             foul
             ,
             whence
             are
             Generated
             the
             Scurvey
             ,
             stoppages
             of
             the
             Breast
             ,
             Coughs
             and
             Shortness
             of
             Breath
             ;
             the
             ill
             effects
             whereof
             will
             more
             manifest
             themselves
             next
             Spring
             and
             Summer
             .
          
           
             4thly
             .
             This
             Disharmony
             and
             Inequality
             of
             the
             Elements
             ,
             portends
             a
             dry
             hot
             Summer
             to
             ensue
             ,
             for
             all
             Extreams
             (
             as
             before
             observed
             )
             produce
             their
             Contraries
             ,
             which
             will
             not
             only
             encrease
             Distempers
             ,
             but
             I
             fear
             some
             Epidemical
             Disease
             ,
             and
             it
             is
             also
             a
             Forerunner
             of
             Dearth
             and
             Scarcity
             ,
             and
             the
             latter
             ,
             is
             the
             more
             to
             be
             apprehended
             ,
             because
             we
             have
             had
             several
             Plentiful
             and
             Fruit.
             ful
             Years
             ,
             and
             very
             few
             of
             us
             (
             scarce
             any
             )
             have
             improved
             them
             to
             that
             end
             ,
             for
             which
             they
             were
             given
             us
             by
             the
             Lord
             ,
             and
             his
             Hand-Maid
             Nature
             ;
             but
             most
             that
             abound
             in
             Plenty
             ,
             have
             gratified
             their
             Lusts
             and
             Passions
             ,
             and
             such
             as
             have
             not
             had
             wherewith
             to
             commit
             the
             same
             Intemperances
             in
             Act
             ,
             have
             done
             it
             in
             their
             Wills
             and
             Desires
             ;
             and
             
             shall
             not
             our
             God
             visit
             us
             for
             these
             and
             other
             crying
             Abominations
             ,
             daily
             exhaled
             from
             our
             polluted
             Streets
             and
             Dwellings
             ?
             I
             will
             not
             take
             upon
             me
             to
             aver
             a
             Plague
             or
             Scarcity
             shall
             be
             the
             next
             Year
             ,
             Iehov●h
             the
             All-Wise
             ,
             is
             the
             Limiter
             of
             Times
             and
             Seasons
             for
             extraordinary
             Judgments
             :
             But
             I
             may
             say
             ,
             that
             probably
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             Prospect
             of
             Natural
             Causes
             ,
             such
             Calamities
             seem
             not
             far
             off
             ,
             and
             't
             will
             concern
             every
             Man
             living
             to
             prepare
             for
             it
             .
          
           
             
               Qui
               sapit
               Ille
               animum
               Fortunae
               preparat
               omni
               ,
            
             
               —
               Praevisumque
               potest
               ,
               Arte
               ▪
            
             
               Levare
               malum
               Iuvare
               Bonum
               .
            
          
           
             
               A
               Wise
               Man
               sits
               his
               Mind
               for
               every
               Chance
               ,
            
             
               And
               whilst
               he
               doth
               in
               Virtues
               Paths
               Advance
               ,
            
             
               Each
               promis'd
               Good
               encreaseth
               by
               his
               Skill
               ,
            
             
               And
               kindly
               lessens
               every
               threatned
               Ill
               ,
            
          
           
           
             But
             to
             proceed
             .
             Great
             and
             no
             less
             Just
             are
             the
             Cries
             of
             the
             Poor
             ,
             in
             such
             a
             sharp
             and
             pinching
             Season
             as
             this
             ;
             for
             few
             of
             them
             have
             the
             Opportnity
             ,
             or
             at
             least
             the
             Prudence
             and
             Fore-sight
             ,
             to
             lay
             up
             any
             thing
             to
             support
             them
             in
             Necessitous
             Times
             ,
             How
             many
             thousands
             of
             very
             many
             Trades
             about
             this
             Populous
             Cities
             ,
             and
             elsewhere
             ,
             cannot
             now
             possibly
             follow
             their
             Callings
             ,
             or
             get
             any
             thing
             whereby
             to
             sustain
             themselves
             and
             Perishing
             Families
             with
             Bread
             ?
             And
             can
             you
             ,
             whom
             God
             has
             but
             intrusted
             with
             Plentiful
             Estates
             ,
             gorge
             your selves
             with
             over-charged
             Tables
             even
             to
             a
             Surfeit
             ,
             and
             Riot
             with
             Excessive
             Bottles
             of
             Wine
             ,
             whilst
             your
             Brethren
             thus
             languish
             and
             die
             for
             want
             of
             Necessaries
             ?
             Can
             you
             but
             think
             that
             God
             at
             such
             a
             Juncture
             calls
             upon
             you
             for
             his
             Quit-Rent
             ,
             out
             of
             those
             vast
             Revenu●s
             which
             you
             hold
             meerly
             by
             the
             Tenure
             of
             his
             free
             and
             undeserved
             Gift
             ?
          
           
             Great
             and
             truly
             Royal
             has
             our
             Gracious
             Soveraigns
             Bounty
             and
             Charity
             shew'd
             it self
             on
             this
             occasion
             ,
             as
             well
             by
             bestowing
             a
             Considerable
             Summ
             Himself
             ,
             as
             Commanding
             the
             Officers
             
             of
             every
             Parish
             to
             importune
             the
             Charity
             of
             all
             able
             Inhabitants
             .
          
           
             Pursuant
             to
             this
             Great
             and
             Generous
             Example
             ,
             Methinks
             all
             you
             that
             are
             Loyal
             Subjects
             ,
             and
             would
             be
             thought
             good
             Christians
             ,
             should
             be
             forward
             to
             Contribute
             to
             the
             Common
             Necessities
             ;
             and
             what
             if
             you
             should
             resolve
             for
             one
             Day
             in
             a
             Week
             ,
             (
             at
             least
             during
             such
             a
             hard
             time
             )
             to
             restrain
             your selves
             from
             large
             Eating
             and
             Set
             Meals
             ,
             and
             wholly
             on
             that
             Day
             forbear
             Bibbing
             of
             Wine
             and
             Strong
             Liquors
             (
             I
             dare
             promise
             you
             ,
             it
             shall
             be
             never
             the
             worse
             for
             your
             Health
             ,
             but
             the
             better
             ,
             as
             also
             for
             your
             Business
             )
             and
             Imploy
             what
             you
             so
             Save
             ,
             in
             Charitable
             Uses
             to
             the
             Relief
             of
             the
             Poor
             ?
             Such
             a
             thing
             has
             been
             done
             on
             a
             worse
             occasion
             within
             our
             Memory
             ,
             and
             therefore
             is
             not
             impracticable
             .
             By
             this
             only
             means
             within
             Londons
             Bills
             of
             Mortality
             ,
             might
             easily
             be
             raised
             
               Twenty
               Thousand
               Pounds
            
             a
             Week
             for
             the
             Poor
             ;
             and
             no
             Man
             a
             Farthing
             the
             worse
             ,
             but
             even
             in
             his
             Estate
             the
             better
             (
             and
             much
             more
             in
             his
             Health
             ,
             which
             is
             more
             Valuable
             than
             the
             greatest
             Estate
             in
             Christendom
             )
             for
             without
             dispute
             there
             are
             within
             that
             Circuit
             more
             than
             an
             Hundred
             
             Thousand
             Families
             ,
             whose
             Dinners
             each
             day
             cost
             them
             (
             one
             with
             another
             )
             more
             than
             Three
             Shillings
             each
             ,
             I
             mean
             E●tra●agantly
             ,
             in
             Flesh
             ,
             Fowls
             or
             Fish
             ,
             when
             a
             little
             Bread
             and
             Cheese
             ,
             Milk
             or
             the
             like
             ,
             might
             as
             well
             (
             nay
             I
             am
             sure
             would
             better
             )
             for
             once
             at
             least
             in
             a
             Week
             ,
             supply
             Nature
             :
             Now
             One
             Hundred
             Thousand
             Three
             Shillings
             is
             Fifteen
             Thousand
             Pound
             ;
             and
             then
             't
             is
             not
             to
             be
             doubted
             (
             since
             in
             this
             Age
             generally
             more
             is
             spent
             in
             Drink
             ,
             than
             Victuals
             )
             but
             that
             there
             are
             above
             One
             Hundred
             Thousand
             Persons
             that
             daily
             lavish
             away
             above
             Twelve
             Pence
             a
             day
             in
             Wine
             ,
             Brandy
             ,
             Ale
             ,
             or
             some
             strong
             Liquors
             ,
             which
             they
             forbearing
             but
             for
             one
             day
             in
             a
             week
             ,
             and
             bestowing
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             thereby
             might
             be
             raised
             〈◊〉
             Thousand
             Pounds
             more
             ,
             and
             so
             in
             the
             whole
             Twenty
             Thousand
             Pounds
             a
             week
             ,
             which
             justly
             distributed
             ,
             would
             bravely
             supply
             Fourscore
             Thousand
             Families
             ,
             at
             Five
             Shillings
             a
             week
             a
             piece
             ,
             or
             afford
             an
             Hundred
             and
             Threescore
             Thousand
             Poor
             People
             Half
             a
             Crown
             a
             piece
             every
             week
             .
             And
             will
             you
             suffer
             such
             a
             number
             of
             Souls
             to
             Perish
             ,
             for
             want
             ,
             rather
             than
             abridge
             your
             
             Wanton
             Palates
             ,
             and
             Insatia●e
             Paunches
             of
             unnecessary
             ,
             nay
             pernicious
             Danties
             ,
             one
             only
             day
             in
             a
             week
             ?
             Look
             up
             ,
             thou
             
               So●tish
               Epicure
            
             ,
             that
             Denyest
             it
             ;
             and
             call
             thy self
             Christian
             hence
             forward
             ,
             if
             thou
             Darest
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             V.
             
          
           
             Christmas-Contemplations
             :
             Or
             ,
             some
             Considerations
             touching
             the
             due
             keeping
             of
             that
             Solemn
             Festival
             .
             As
             likewise
             of
             several
             Irregularities
             therein
             too
             frequently
             Practised
             .
          
           
             AT
             this
             time
             when
             most
             People
             supersede
             themselves
             from
             the
             common
             Drudgery
             of
             Business
             ;
             and
             yet
             too
             many
             are
             far
             worse
             imployed
             than
             in
             the
             ordinary
             Duties
             of
             their
             Callings
             ;
             I
             thought
             I
             could
             scarce
             better
             spend
             a
             few
             〈◊〉
             hours
             ,
             than
             in
             serious
             〈◊〉
             on
             that
             Subject
             ,
             and
             drawing
             up
             some
             〈◊〉
             Remarks
             that
             may
             〈…〉
             of
             such
             〈…〉
             them
             to
             
             Repentance
             and
             Amendment
             ,
             who
             have
             already
             (
             perhaps
             rather
             through
             Inadvertency
             ,
             and
             Compliance
             with
             vain
             Custom
             ,
             than
             any
             wilful
             depravity
             )
             been
             guilty
             thereof
             .
          
           
             In
             this
             Disquisition
             my
             thoughts
             have
             chiefly
             Centered
             on
             three
             Particulars
             .
          
           
             1.
             
             The
             Grounds
             and
             
               Proper
               End
            
             of
             keeping
             this
             Festival
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             The
             Abuses
             and
             Prophanations
             thereof
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             Some
             Directions
             how
             better
             to
             observe
             it
             for
             the
             future
             .
          
           
             Though
             I
             do
             not
             find
             any
             express
             Precept
             in
             the
             Evangelical
             or
             
               Apostol●●●l
               Writings
            
             ,
             for
             the
             Observation
             of
             this
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             stated
             Festivals
             ;
             yet
             since
             in
             the
             
               Old
               Testament
            
             ,
             the
             like
             were
             Instituted
             by
             God
             himself
             ,
             and
             since
             great
             Deliverances
             require
             expressions
             of
             more
             than
             ordinary
             Gratitude
             ,
             and
             signal
             Mercies
             deserve
             to
             be
             Celebrated
             with
             perpetual
             Commemorations
             ,
             I
             am
             far
             from
             that
             narrow
             morose
             humour
             of
             condemning
             simply
             ,
             the
             setting
             
             apart
             this
             time
             to
             the
             happy
             Remembrance
             of
             the
             most
             unspeakable
             Loving
             Kindness
             that
             God
             ever
             did
             ,
             or
             indeed
             could
             do
             the
             sinful
             World
             ;
             but
             since
             't
             is
             requir'd
             that
             all
             things
             be
             done
             to
             Edification
             ,
             and
             that
             he
             that
             keepeth
             
               a
               day
               ,
               should
               keep
               it
               to
               the
               Lord
               ,
            
             I
             would
             wish
             it
             might
             be
             kept
             in
             some
             Respect
             suitable
             to
             the
             Dignity
             of
             the
             Occasion
             .
          
           
             It
             is
             taken
             for
             granted
             by
             most
             professing
             the
             
               Christian
               Name
            
             ,
             that
             at
             ,
             or
             about
             this
             Season
             of
             the
             Year
             ,
             the
             ever
             Blessed
             Creator
             of
             all
             things
             ,
             of
             his
             Infinite
             Goodness
             and
             Clemency
             ,
             in
             pursuance
             of
             that
             Gracious
             Promise
             ,
             
               That
               the
               Seed
               of
               the
               Woman
               should●break
               the
               Serpents
               Head
               ,
            
             was
             Pleased
             to
             send
             his
             
               Well
               Beloved
               Son
            
             ,
             the
             Principle
             of
             Light
             and
             Love
             ,
             into
             the
             World
             ,
             to
             be
             manifested
             in
             the
             
               Humane
               Nature
            
             ;
             that
             thereby
             ,
             and
             by
             his
             Excellent
             Doctrine
             and
             Perfect
             Example
             ,
             and
             especially
             his
             most
             Meritorious
             Passion
             ,
             that
             he
             might
             put
             the
             Sons
             and
             Daughters
             of
             Men
             into
             a
             Capacity
             of
             escaping
             that
             fierce
             Wrath
             and
             Condemnation
             ,
             which
             they
             had
             justly
             rendred
             themselves
             obnoxious
             unto
             .
          
           
           
             Now
             if
             we
             would
             rightly
             Commemorate
             this
             mighty
             Mercy
             and
             glorious
             Work
             ,
             (
             so
             profound
             and
             abstruse
             ,
             that
             the
             very
             Angels
             are
             said
             to
             be
             
               desirous
               to
               pry
               and
               penetrate
               thereinto
               ,
            
             as
             a
             matter
             of
             the
             greatest
             Wisdom
             and
             Wonder
             ,
             how
             can
             it
             be
             more
             fitly
             done
             ,
             than
             by
             serious
             Reflections
             on
             the
             
               Woful
               D●genera●y
            
             of
             Man
             ,
             whereby
             he
             that
             was
             made
             
               little
               lower
               than
               the
               Angels
            
             ,
             had
             by
             Transgression
             depressed
             himself
             far
             below
             the
             
               Beasts
               that
               perish
            
             ?
             How
             better
             ,
             than
             by
             admiring
             
               Infinite
               Divine
               Love
            
             in
             sending
             of
             Christ
             ,
             and
             his
             exceeding
             readiness
             for
             the
             loss
             of
             Man
             ,
             to
             undertake
             that
             Blessed
             Work
             ;
             so
             as
             to
             descend
             from
             the
             Regions
             of
             Glory
             ,
             and
             Cloath
             himself
             in
             our
             vile
             Flesh
             ,
             and
             suffer
             all
             kind
             of
             Indignities
             ?
             And
             particularly
             should
             not
             we
             be
             affected
             with
             the
             mean
             and
             lowly
             manner
             of
             his
             Appearance
             ,
             the
             Meekness
             ,
             Temperance
             ,
             Purity
             ,
             and
             Patience
             of
             his
             whole
             Life
             and
             Death
             ;
             and
             heartily
             endeavour
             to
             imitate
             him
             therein
             .
             For
             ,
          
           
             Tho'
             he
             was
             the
             Maker
             ,
             and
             consequently
             the
             Owner
             and
             Sovereign
             Lord
             of
             the
             World
             ,
             yet
             he
             came
             into
             it
             in
             the
             
               form
               of
               a
               Servant
            
             .
             Not
             according
             
             to
             the
             vain
             Expectations
             of
             the
             Iews
             ,
             or
             Fashions
             of
             Haughty
             Princes
             .
             His
             Blessed
             Mother
             and
             Reputed
             Father
             were
             Persons
             but
             of
             
               mean
               Condition
            
             ,
             as
             to
             outward
             Splendor
             ;
             nor
             could
             they
             ,
             after
             a
             weary
             Journey
             ,
             get
             room
             in
             the
             Inn.
             The
             Grandeur
             of
             this
             Apostumated
             World
             did
             not
             agree
             with
             the
             Humble
             Regenerating
             Power
             and
             Son
             of
             God
             ;
             for
             Man
             had
             much
             more
             Estranged
             himself
             from
             his
             Ancient
             State
             ,
             than
             the
             Beasts
             had
             done
             from
             theirs
             ;
             for
             they
             continued
             still
             under
             the
             Guidance
             of
             their
             Original
             Law
             ,
             and
             therefore
             void
             of
             Offence
             ;
             but
             Man
             ,
             who
             was
             made
             to
             live
             in
             and
             under
             the
             Son
             's
             Holy
             Innocent
             Power
             ,
             entered
             with
             his
             harsh
             Will
             into
             
               Wrath
               ,
               Fierceness
               ,
               Oppression
               ,
               Cruelty
               ,
               Violence
               ,
            
             and
             all
             kinds
             of
             Intemperance
             and
             Devilishness
             ,
             far
             beyond
             any
             thing
             of
             Beastiality
             ;
             therefore
             Divine
             Goodness
             was
             pleased
             to
             be
             as
             it
             were
             at
             first
             an
             Inmate
             with
             ,
             or
             Companion
             to
             the
             Innocent
             Bruits
             ;
             and
             that
             the
             poor
             Carpenter's
             Spouse
             ,
             his
             Blessed
             
               Virgin
               Mother
            
             ,
             should
             be
             Delivered
             of
             the
             
               King
               of
               Glory
            
             in
             a
             Stall
             or
             Stable
             ,
             where
             she
             had
             no
             stately
             Rooms
             Hung
             with
             Arras
             ,
             or
             Cloth
             of
             Tissue
             ;
             
             No
             Damask
             Curtains
             ,
             nor
             Gaudy
             Quilts
             ,
             nor
             Down
             Beds
             ,
             nor
             Delicate
             Fine
             Linnen
             ;
             nor
             a
             Confectioners
             Shop
             of
             Variety
             of
             Sweet
             Meats
             ;
             nor
             was
             she
             Accommodated
             with
             a
             multitude
             of
             Nurses
             ,
             Rockers
             ,
             or
             Tenders
             ;
             or
             furnisht
             with
             Wines
             or
             costly
             Cordials
             ,
             the
             Inventions
             of
             
               Splendid
               Luxury
            
             ,
             rather
             than
             Assistants
             of
             
               Natural
               Necessity
            
             .
          
           
             This
             
               Blessed
               amongst
               Women
            
             ,
             had
             in
             all
             probability
             ,
             no
             better
             Bed
             than
             might
             be
             made
             of
             Hay
             or
             Straw
             ,
             since
             her
             
               Sacred
               Babe
            
             was
             contented
             with
             a
             Manger
             for
             his
             Cradle
             ;
             how
             mean
             and
             poor
             and
             despicable
             does
             this
             appear
             to
             Eyes
             meerly
             Humane
             ,
             when
             compar'd
             with
             the
             Gallantry
             ,
             Magnificence
             ,
             vast
             Preparations
             ,
             numerous
             Attendants
             ,
             and
             all
             kind
             of
             Excess
             ,
             now
             commonly
             practis'd
             on
             such
             occasions
             !
             Yet
             will
             all
             or
             most
             Men
             confess
             with
             their
             Mouths
             ,
             That
             this
             
               Meek
               and
               Humble
               President
            
             was
             used
             by
             the
             Lord
             to
             draw
             Man
             back
             out
             of
             Pride
             ,
             Wrath
             and
             Vanity
             ,
             into
             Regeneration
             ,
             Self
             denial
             ,
             and
             his
             Antient
             Innocent
             Estate
             ;
             But
             notwithstanding
             all
             such
             Verbal
             acknowledgments
             ,
             I
             must
             ,
             (
             if
             we
             may
             judge
             of
             Trees
             by
             their
             Fruits
             )
             take
             leave
             to
             
             tell
             them
             ,
             That
             they
             do
             utter
             
               Lyes
               in
               Hypocrisy
            
             ;
             and
             that
             they
             do
             not
             in
             their
             Hearts
             believe
             it
             ,
             because
             all
             their
             Practises
             are
             Diametrically
             opposite
             thereunto
             ;
             as
             was
             manifest
             by
             King
             Herod
             ,
             who
             was
             a
             Prince
             in
             the
             Wrath
             ,
             and
             all
             such
             ever
             did
             ,
             do
             ,
             and
             will
             use
             all
             their
             utmost
             Subtilty
             and
             Diligence
             to
             destroy
             and
             kill
             the
             Humble
             ,
             Lowly
             ,
             Meek
             
               Child
               of
               Love
               and
               Light
            
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             true
             Regenerating
             Power
             of
             God.
             
          
           
             Again
             ,
             The
             Declaration
             or
             Manifestation
             of
             this
             
               Blessed
               Birth
            
             was
             made
             by
             Troops
             of
             Angels
             to
             certain
             Shepherds
             ,
             as
             they
             were
             tending
             their
             Flocks
             in
             the
             Field
             ;
             who
             are
             a
             sort
             of
             People
             regarded
             by
             the
             Pride
             and
             Grandeur
             of
             the
             World
             ,
             as
             mean
             ,
             base
             and
             contemptible
             ,
             unmeet
             for
             the
             Conversation
             of
             Persons
             of
             Quality
             .
             And
             why
             to
             such
             is
             the
             happy
             News
             first
             Communicated
             ?
             Was
             it
             not
             because
             such
             Persons
             do
             live
             nearer
             to
             ,
             and
             more
             under
             the
             Government
             of
             the
             
               Holy
               Power
               and
               Divine
               Light
            
             ?
             For
             have
             not
             all
             the
             Great
             and
             Wonderful
             Overt
             res
             and
             gled
             Tidings
             of
             Salvation
             been
             principally
             made
             to
             ,
             and
             in
             poor
             lowly
             minded
             Men
             and
             Women
             ?
             Therefore
             
             our
             Lord
             gives
             his
             Father
             thanks
             ,
             that
             he
             had
             
               hid
               the
               Holy
               Mysteries
               from
               the
               High
               and
               the
               Learned
               ,
               and
               had
               revealed
               them
               unto
               Babes
               .
            
             And
             suitable
             to
             such
             Objects
             ,
             all
             the
             Manifestations
             of
             God
             ,
             and
             Teachings
             of
             good
             Men
             ,
             have
             been
             in
             an
             humble
             Child-like
             way
             ,
             both
             their
             Doctrine
             and
             Practice
             being
             to
             lead
             People
             into
             
               Humility
               ,
               Temperance
               ,
               Cleanness
               ,
               Self-denial
               ,
            
             and
             Resignation
             ,
             which
             are
             true
             Paths
             of
             Regeneration
             .
             Consider
             these
             things
             ,
             O
             all
             you
             that
             vainly
             live
             in
             the
             outward
             Observation
             of
             days
             and
             times
             ,
             and
             yet
             neglect
             and
             despite
             the
             
               true
               Ends
            
             and
             Offices
             of
             such
             Celebrations
             ,
             lest
             you
             be
             ●ound
             like
             those
             Hypocrites
             of
             old
             ,
             who
             pretended
             to
             honour
             the
             Sepulchres
             of
             the
             
               Holy
               Antients
            
             ,
             but
             were
             ready
             to
             stone
             all
             such
             as
             lived
             in
             the
             Spirit
             and
             Practise
             of
             their
             Virtues
             .
          
           
             For
             in
             the
             second
             place
             ,
             Let
             us
             consider
             after
             what
             sort
             this
             Solemnity
             is
             kept
             now
             a
             days
             by
             the
             generallity
             of
             those
             that
             profess
             themselves
             Christians
             :
             Is
             it
             not
             become
             a
             matter
             of
             meer
             Formality
             amongst
             such
             as
             would
             be
             countted
             the
             Best
             ,
             and
             of
             Debanchery
             amongst
             the
             most
             of
             them
             ?
             Rather
             as
             a
             Feast
             to
             B●●chus
             ,
             or
             some
             Gluttonous
             Pagan
             Idol
             ;
             
             than
             as
             a
             Sober
             Religious
             Commemoration
             of
             the
             Incarnation
             of
             the
             
               Holy
               and
               Blessed
               Iesus
            
             ?
             As
             if
             to
             Honour
             
             Christ's
             Birth
             ,
             were
             to
             Renounce
             all
             the
             Fundamental
             Rules
             of
             Christianity
             ?
             For
             what
             Exc●ss
             of
             Riot
             ,
             Un●leanness
             ,
             Prophaneness
             ,
             Intemperancies
             in
             Meats
             ,
             Drinks
             ,
             Words
             and
             Works
             ,
             with
             all
             kind
             of
             
               Superfluity
               of
               Naughtiness
            
             ,
             do
             the
             greater
             number
             of
             People
             not
             commit
             in
             these
             days
             ▪
             which
             yet
             they
             call
             Holy
             )
             to
             the
             Ruine
             of
             their
             Souls
             ,
             Bodies
             and
             Estates
             ,
             without
             so
             much
             as
             giving
             themselves
             the
             leisure
             once
             to
             think
             or
             consider
             why
             the
             Pious
             Ant●ents
             thought
             it
             convenient
             they
             should
             be
             Celebrated
             ?
             Since
             no
             doubt
             it
             was
             ,
             in
             the
             beginning
             ,
             performed
             with
             great
             
               Devotion
               ,
               Sobriety
               ,
               Prayer
            
             ,
             and
             Works
             of
             Mercy
             ,
             not
             of
             Riot
             and
             Superfluity
             .
             Whereas
             now
             how
             few
             are
             there
             amongst
             us
             ,
             who
             esteem
             our selves
             good
             Christians
             ,
             yet
             do
             not
             at
             this
             very
             Season
             ,
             more
             than
             any
             other
             time
             ,
             let
             loose
             the
             Reins
             to
             all
             Licentiousness
             ?
             Pampering
             our
             Bodies
             to
             the
             S●arving
             of
             our
             Souls
             ,
             ●ating
             to
             superfluity
             ,
             if
             not
             to
             Sur●eit
             ;
             and
             drinking
             to
             Ex●ess
             ,
             if
             not
             down-right
             Drunkenness
             ?
             Entaining
             
             our selves
             (
             like
             the
             rich
             Glutton
             in
             the
             Gospel
             )
             with
             Tables
             not
             only
             full-spread
             ,
             but
             over-charg'd
             with
             heaps
             of
             high
             rich
             compounded
             Foods
             ,
             and
             variety
             of
             strong
             Cordial
             Drinks
             ;
             whilst
             multitudes
             of
             our
             poor
             Neighbours
             want
             Bread
             ,
             and
             almost
             all
             the
             Necessaries
             of
             
               Humane
               Life
            
             .
          
           
             We
             may
             flatter
             our selves
             with
             Hospitality
             and
             Charity
             ,
             but
             generally
             it
             is
             either
             misplac'd
             or
             ill
             measur'd
             ;
             bestow'd
             on
             Objects
             that
             need
             it
             not
             ,
             or
             in
             such
             a
             vast
             Profusion
             at
             once
             ,
             as
             altogether
             abates
             its
             value
             ,
             and
             renders
             it
             much
             more
             a
             Crime
             than
             a
             Virtue
             ,
             and
             rather
             a
             Temptation
             than
             a
             Relief
             .
          
           
             Is
             it
             not
             a
             frequent
             Custom
             to
             Invite
             the
             Rich
             ,
             and
             such
             as
             can
             Invite
             you
             again
             ;
             which
             He
             for
             whose
             sake
             you
             keep
             this
             time
             ,
             does
             expresly
             forbid
             ?
             And
             if
             a
             Great
             Man
             ,
             or
             one
             you
             hope
             to
             get
             by
             ,
             comes
             to
             your
             House
             to
             trifle
             away
             precious
             time
             in
             vain
             Discourses
             ,
             Play
             ,
             or
             lewd
             Games
             ,
             will
             you
             not
             Treat
             him
             in
             a
             Courteous
             manner
             ,
             with
             the
             choifest
             Foods
             and
             Liquors
             you
             can
             get
             ,
             and
             think
             you
             have
             not
             made
             him
             Welcome
             ,
             or
             discharg'd
             the
             part
             of
             a
             free
             House●keeper
             ,
             if
             you
             do
             not
             persuade
             
             him
             to
             Eat
             and
             Drink
             beyond
             the
             Power
             ,
             as
             well
             as
             Necessities
             of
             Nature
             ?
             But
             when
             the
             Poor
             Neighbours
             ,
             (
             whom
             Christ
             came
             to
             save
             as
             well
             as
             the
             others
             )
             knock
             at
             the
             Door
             ,
             you
             either
             pretend
             you
             have
             
               nothing
               for
               them
            
             ,
             or
             else
             assign
             them
             the
             worst
             and
             coursest
             Fare
             ;
             (
             a
             sorry
             pittance
             of
             Bull-Beef
             ,
             or
             a
             little
             
               Parboil'd
               Meat
            
             ,
             out
             of
             which
             you
             have
             extracted
             all
             the
             
               Nutritive
               Virtue
            
             to
             inrich
             your
             
               Plum
               Pottage
            
             )
             even
             such
             as
             the
             Proud
             Wives
             and
             Miniking
             Daughters
             would
             scarce
             offer
             to
             their
             
               Negro
               Nos'd
               Dogs
            
             ,
             that
             are
             their
             Table
             and
             Lap
             Companions
             ,
             tho'
             one
             of
             the
             most
             Ravenous
             and
             Uncleanest
             Creatures
             in
             Nature
             .
             And
             indeed
             since
             Man's
             Degeneration
             ,
             he
             delights
             much
             in
             the
             Converse
             and
             Company
             of
             the
             worst
             and
             vilest
             of
             Animals
             ,
             especially
             of
             such
             as
             are
             capable
             of
             being
             made
             ,
             by
             his
             wicked
             Industry
             ,
             his
             Butchers
             to
             hunt
             ,
             tear
             ,
             worry
             and
             torment
             the
             other
             Creatures
             of
             greater
             Value
             and
             Innocency
             ;
             which
             is
             accasioned
             by
             Simile
             ,
             because
             himself
             is
             departed
             from
             Innocence
             into
             Wrath
             and
             Fierceness
             .
          
           
             For
             the
             same
             Reason
             ,
             the
             Rich
             and
             Proud
             cannot
             endure
             the
             Cries
             ,
             or
             
             Conversation
             of
             the
             Poor
             and
             Humble
             ,
             and
             therefore
             rarely
             Visit
             ,
             or
             willingly
             admit
             them
             into
             their
             Presence
             ;
             and
             when
             they
             crave
             an
             Alms
             ,
             will
             presently
             ,
             like
             Churlish
             Nabals
             ,
             reproach
             them
             as
             Idle
             Persons
             ,
             that
             spend
             their
             Money
             and
             time
             in
             Ale-Houses
             or
             drinking
             of
             Brandy
             ;
             when
             in
             truth
             this
             Reproof
             is
             not
             so
             much
             for
             Admonishment
             ,
             as
             to
             excuse
             your
             felves
             from
             giving
             them
             Relief
             ,
             and
             so
             at
             once
             
               saveboth
               your
               Mon●y
               and
               your
               Credit
               ,
            
             as
             the
             Proverb
             hath
             it
             ;
             tho'
             at
             the
             same
             time
             you
             your selves
             set
             them
             the
             worst
             Examples
             ,
             by
             wallowing
             in
             all
             kind
             of
             Excess
             ,
             Intemperance
             ,
             and
             waste
             of
             the
             good
             Creatures
             of
             God
             ;
             And
             what
             is
             all
             this
             but
             
               vile
               Hypocrisy
            
             ?
             If
             idle
             expence
             of
             time
             ,
             and
             unnecessary
             Tippling
             be
             so
             great
             a
             Crime
             as
             renders
             men
             unworthy
             of
             common
             Mercies
             ,
             why
             do
             you
             practice
             it
             ?
             If
             you
             Indulge
             your selves
             therein
             ,
             why
             do
             you
             upbraid
             these
             poor
             Creatures
             ,
             that
             have
             far
             greater
             Temptations
             thereunto
             ?
          
           
             It
             may
             reasonably
             be
             supposed
             ,
             That
             scarce
             less
             than
             an
             Hundred
             Thousand
             Pounds
             has
             excused
             the
             City
             of
             London
             and
             Suburhs
             ,
             in
             unjustifiable
             Expences
             and
             Superfluity
             this
             very
             Christmas
             ;
             
             and
             if
             so
             ,
             what
             vast
             Sums
             may
             have
             been
             consumed
             in
             the
             Nation
             ?
             How
             common
             is
             it
             at
             such
             times
             ,
             especially
             ,
             for
             a
             Man
             to
             be
             almost
             jostled
             down
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             abused
             by
             Drunken
             Men
             and
             Boys
             ,
             and
             to
             have
             his
             Ears
             bor'd
             ,
             and
             the
             Air
             infected
             ,
             and
             the
             Streets
             polluted
             ,
             with
             Vollies
             of
             horrid
             
               Oaths
               Curses
               ,
               Execrations
            
             and
             Blasphemies
             .
          
           
             O
             foolish
             People
             !
             Bethink
             your selves
             ,
             &
             turn
             from
             these
             and
             the
             like
             Ungodly
             Vanities
             and
             Abominations
             ,
             and
             observe
             
               this
               time
            
             ,
             and
             all
             other
             the
             short
             Moments
             of
             your
             fleeting
             Lives
             ,
             to
             the
             Ends
             for
             which
             the
             one
             was
             Instituted
             ,
             and
             the
             other
             lent
             you
             ;
             consider
             how
             uneasie
             and
             dreadfully
             prejudicial
             these
             courses
             will
             prove
             both
             to
             Soul
             and
             Body
             at
             the
             last
             Audit
             ;
             how
             incapable
             they
             render
             you
             of
             Answering
             the
             great
             Ends
             for
             which
             you
             were
             Created
             and
             sent
             into
             the
             World.
             Let
             every
             one
             remember
             that
             he
             is
             but
             a
             Steward
             here
             ,
             and
             if
             God
             has
             given
             him
             a
             
               Benjamin's
               Portion
            
             ,
             more
             than
             is
             needful
             for
             himself
             and
             Family
             (
             as
             many
             thousands
             have
             )
             then
             it
             is
             his
             Duty
             to
             Improve
             the
             same
             by
             shewing
             Mercy
             ●o
             all
             ,
             and
             to
             distribute
             to
             the
             Needy
             ,
             the
             Fatherless
             ,
             and
             the
             
             Widow
             in
             special
             manner
             ,
             for
             
               with
               such
               Sacrifices
               is
               our
               heavenly
               Father
               well
               pleased
            
             ;
             nothing
             being
             capable
             of
             rendring
             us
             so
             like
             our
             Maker
             as
             mercifulness
             ,
             and
             Deeds
             of
             Charity
             ;
             for
             he
             makes
             his
             Sun
             to
             shine
             on
             the
             Just
             and
             Unjust
             ,
             and
             the
             fructifying
             Dews
             of
             his
             upper
             Chambers
             to
             fall
             with
             equality
             ;
             and
             affords
             his
             great
             and
             noble
             Elements
             ,
             viz
             ,
             the
             Earth
             ,
             the
             Water
             ,
             and
             the
             Air
             ,
             with
             all
             their
             numberless
             productions
             ,
             to
             all
             Creatures
             ,
             without
             respect
             of
             Persons
             or
             Things
             .
          
           
             Therefore
             we
             are
             not
             to
             think
             our selves
             excused
             from
             doing
             good
             ,
             and
             relieving
             necessitous
             Persons
             ,
             though
             pehhaps
             they
             have
             not
             improved
             their
             Time
             and
             Talents
             to
             the
             best
             advantage
             ;
             but
             rather
             from
             thence
             reflect
             what
             vain
             and
             unprofitable
             Servants
             we
             have
             been
             our selves
             ,
             and
             how
             unworthy
             of
             any
             of
             those
             Mercies
             we
             enjoy
             .
          
           
             And
             the
             better
             to
             accomplish
             and
             render
             us
             capable
             of
             discharging
             these
             necessary
             Duties
             ,
             let
             all
             that
             would
             be
             good
             Christians
             in
             earnest
             ,
             betake
             themselves
             to
             the
             good
             and
             wholsome
             Rules
             of
             
               Sobri●ty
               ,
               Temperance
               ,
               Cleanness
            
             and
             Order
             ,
             in
             Meats
             and
             Drinks
             ,
             which
             will
             not
             only
             make
             them
             more
             able
             to
             
             contribute
             to
             the
             necessities
             of
             their
             Poor
             Neighbours
             ,
             but
             preserve
             their
             Bodies
             and
             Spirits
             sound
             ,
             vigorous
             ,
             healthful
             ,
             and
             prompt
             to
             all
             good
             actions
             ;
             a
             sober
             ,
             or
             irregular
             Diet
             ,
             having
             far
             greater
             power
             ,
             not
             only
             on
             the
             corporeal
             parts
             ,
             but
             also
             on
             the
             Mind
             it self
             ,
             to
             improve
             or
             weaken
             it
             ,
             than
             most
             in
             our
             days
             imagine
             .
             Did
             not
             our
             Fore-fathers
             live
             to
             wonderful
             Ages
             in
             perfect
             Health
             ,
             whilst
             their
             Foods
             were
             simple
             and
             innocent
             ,
             consisting
             chiefly
             (
             if
             not
             wholly
             ,
             as
             before
             the
             Flood
             )
             of
             
               Herbs
               ,
               Fruits
            
             and
             Grains
             ,
             with
             pure
             Water
             for
             Drink
             ,
             which
             of
             a●l
             other
             is
             most
             natural
             ;
             those
             Holy
             Patriarchs
             did
             not
             live
             by
             Slaughter
             and
             Violence
             ,
             nor
             make
             their
             Stomachs
             the
             
               Burial
               Places
            
             of
             dead
             Bodies
             ;
             nor
             did
             they
             ransack
             the
             furthest
             corners
             of
             the
             Earth
             for
             Dainties
             .
             Their
             Provision
             was
             Innocent
             and
             simple
             ,
             cheap
             and
             ready
             at
             hand
             ,
             whereby
             they
             became
             able
             (
             as
             fire
             is
             quencht
             by
             withdrawing
             of
             Fuel
             )
             to
             check
             and
             regulate
             the
             extravagant
             motions
             of
             the
             Mind
             and
             Insurrections
             of
             the
             Flesh.
             Hence
             some
             of
             the
             Antients
             have
             delivered
             it
             as
             a
             Maxime
             ,
             That
             none
             could
             understand
             
             God
             and
             his
             wonderful
             Works
             ,
             or
             enjoy
             Health
             and
             long
             Life
             ,
             but
             those
             that
             abstain
             from
             
               Flesh
               ,
               Wine
            
             ,
             and
             Vices
             ;
             bounding
             their
             desires
             according
             to
             the
             Ends
             and
             Necessities
             of
             Nature
             ;
             not
             for
             insatiate
             Appetite
             ,
             or
             vain
             Customs
             ;
             for
             were
             Uncleanness
             and
             Intemperance
             reigns
             ,
             the
             Soul
             is
             so
             subjected
             to
             a
             gross
             unweildy
             and
             polluted
             Body
             ,
             that
             it
             cannot
             discern
             things
             Coelestial
             ;
             but
             Sobriety
             and
             Purity
             renders
             it
             the
             
               Temple
               of
               God
            
             ,
             wherein
             his
             blessed
             Spirit
             delights
             to
             dwell
             and
             communicate
             his
             Gifts
             and
             Graces
             ,
             so
             that
             where
             we
             see
             Temperance
             and
             Abstinence
             ,
             we
             may
             justly
             expect
             a
             Concatenation
             of
             all
             other
             Virtues
             ;
             because
             there
             no
             Superfluous
             matter
             is
             bred
             that
             may
             clog
             the
             Organs
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             or
             render
             them
             indisposed
             for
             the
             Operations
             of
             the
             Soul
             ;
             nor
             can
             the
             manifold
             Benefits
             and
             Advantages
             thereby
             acrewing
             ,
             be
             conceived
             or
             understood
             by
             any
             but
             those
             only
             ,
             that
             have
             abandon'd
             Riot
             and
             Superfluity
             ;
             for
             nothing
             but
             Personal
             Practise
             and
             Perseverance
             therein
             ,
             can
             make
             a
             Man
             a
             competent
             Judge
             in
             this
             matter
             ,
             which
             I
             seriously
             recommended
             to
             all
             that
             would
             enjoy
             Health
             of
             Body
             or
             Mind
             .
          
           
           
             For
             the
             Power
             of
             Temperance
             and
             Sobriety
             proceeds
             from
             an
             inward
             Principle
             ,
             and
             they
             endow
             their
             Observers
             with
             the
             Riches
             both
             of
             Time
             and
             Eternity
             ,
             making
             us
             truly
             sensible
             of
             God's
             Blessings
             .
             The
             
               full
               Stomach
               loaths
               Ho
            
             -
             (
             Figuratively
             put
             for
             the
             choicest
             and
             most
             delicate
             Foods
             )
             
               but
               to
               the
               hungry
               every
               bitter
               ▪
               thing
               is
               sweet
               ,
            
             saith
             the
             wise
             King.
             How
             pleasant
             ,
             how
             relishing
             ,
             how
             refreshing
             is
             every
             Man's
             dish
             of
             Food
             ,
             to
             the
             sober
             Mind
             ,
             and
             
               well
               prepared
               Stomach
            
             !
             And
             how
             ready
             are
             such
             Men
             to
             give
             the
             Lord
             thanks
             and
             humble
             acknowledgments
             for
             the
             least
             of
             his
             Mercies
             ,
             because
             they
             see
             ,
             feel
             ,
             and
             taste
             the
             most
             pleasant
             Operation
             of
             the
             Divine
             Hand
             in
             all
             things
             ;
             their
             Bodies
             are
             both
             sustained
             and
             delighted
             with
             the
             coursest
             Fare
             ,
             their
             Minds
             satisfied
             ,
             their
             Beds
             easie
             ,
             their
             Sleep
             sound
             ;
             they
             are
             not
             tortured
             with
             Gouts
             ,
             nor
             drowned
             with
             Dropsies
             ,
             nor
             burnt
             up
             with
             Feavers
             ;
             their
             Heads
             are
             not
             dulled
             with
             Fumes
             ,
             nor
             their
             Stomachs
             oppressed
             with
             fainting
             fits
             ,
             nor
             windy
             griping
             humours
             ;
             but
             they
             rise
             fresh
             as
             the
             Morning-Sun
             ,
             and
             chearful
             as
             the
             early
             Lark
             ,
             soaring
             aloft
             towards
             
             Heaven
             ;
             and
             on
             the
             Wings
             of
             Love
             and
             Gratitude
             ,
             chaunt
             forth
             Anthems
             of
             Praise
             to
             their
             adorable
             Creator
             .
          
           
             For
             they
             are
             equally
             fit
             for
             Exercises
             either
             Corporeal
             or
             Spiritual
             ;
             their
             Fountain
             of
             Life
             ,
             Natures
             
               Balsamick
               Oyl
            
             ,
             the
             
               Radical
               Moisture
            
             flows
             freely
             thro'
             every
             part
             ,
             like
             a
             pleasant
             breeze
             of
             Wind
             that
             moderates
             the
             
               Central
               Fires
            
             ,
             that
             they
             burn
             not
             too
             violently
             .
             For
             these
             reasons
             the
             Wise
             and
             Prudent
             in
             all
             Ages
             have
             zealously
             courted
             Temperance
             ,
             Abstinence
             ,
             and
             Cleanness
             ,
             as
             their
             best
             Guides
             and
             Companions
             ;
             they
             abate
             extravagant
             desires
             ,
             because
             a
             small
             matter
             will
             suffice
             a
             regular
             Appetite
             ;
             they
             resist
             Pride
             ,
             Covetousness
             ,
             and
             Vain-glory
             ,
             and
             are
             the
             only
             Friends
             or
             proper
             Nurses
             to
             Charity
             .
             They
             punish
             not
             the
             Body
             with
             excessive
             Labour
             ,
             and
             at
             the
             same
             time
             ease
             the
             Mind
             of
             distracting
             Cares
             ;
             for
             what
             need
             they
             scrape
             ,
             contend
             ,
             or
             take
             thought
             for
             much
             ,
             when
             they
             know
             how
             little
             will
             fully
             and
             comfortably
             supply
             all
             their
             real
             wants
             ?
          
           
             To
             
               do
               good
               and
               Communicate
            
             of
             those
             Gifts
             which
             God
             has
             intrusted
             us
             with
             ,
             is
             one
             of
             the
             most
             fundamental
             Precepts
             
             in
             the
             Gospel
             ,
             since
             nothing
             renders
             us
             more
             like
             our
             Maker
             ;
             for
             he
             gives
             all
             things
             freely
             ,
             and
             receives
             nothing
             ,
             And
             likewise
             the
             same
             does
             naturally
             and
             by
             simpathy
             attract
             the
             sweet
             Influences
             of
             the
             
               Coelestial
               Bodies
            
             ,
             the
             Vertues
             all
             Elements
             ,
             with
             the
             well-wishes
             and
             hearty
             Prayers
             not
             only
             of
             the
             Poor
             and
             Needy
             ,
             but
             of
             all
             good
             Men
             ;
             which
             have
             a
             Secret
             yet
             powerful
             Influence
             on
             the
             Souls
             and
             Spirits
             of
             People
             so
             well
             disposed
             ,
             and
             to
             obtain
             Blessing
             on
             their
             Persons
             and
             Families
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             Therefore
             ,
             let
             all
             that
             would
             observe
             Solemn
             Times
             ,
             or
             Feasts
             ,
             
               observe
               them
               to
               the
               Lord
            
             ,
             viz.
             with
             serious
             pious
             Meditations
             ,
             Holy
             Conferences
             ,
             Humility
             ,
             Temperance
             ,
             and
             Alms-deeds
             ;
             and
             at
             such
             Seasons
             especially
             ,
             to
             avoid
             Gluttony
             ,
             Riot
             ,
             Drunkenness
             ,
             Excess
             ,
             Superfluity
             ,
             and
             Prophaneness
             ;
             and
             not
             to
             sacrifice
             so
             many
             thousands
             of
             innocent
             Creatures
             to
             their
             inordinate
             Lusts
             ,
             or
             ravenous
             Desires
             ,
             as
             now
             commonly
             they
             do
             ;
             which
             perhaps
             ought
             the
             rather
             to
             be
             regarded
             and
             avoided
             ,
             since
             God's
             Manifestation
             of
             his
             Holy
             Son
             of
             Light
             ,
             seems
             to
             have
             been
             in
             Love
             and
             Mercy
             to
             the
             whole
             
             World
             ;
             not
             only
             unto
             Man
             ,
             but
             likewise
             in
             some
             respects
             ,
             to
             the
             rest
             of
             the
             under-graduated
             Creatures
             ;
             for
             the
             
               Everlasting
               Gospel
            
             (
             or
             Divine
             Power
             of
             God
             in
             his
             Son
             )
             was
             and
             is
             
               to
               be
               Preached
               unto
               every
               Creature
               under
               Heaven
               ,
            
             as
             the
             Angel
             has
             it
             in
             the
             Revelations
             ;
             for
             this
             Act
             of
             Grace
             ,
             though
             some
             obtain
             greater
             Priviledges
             by
             it
             than
             others
             ,
             was
             Universal
             ;
             and
             though
             the
             Creatures
             were
             become
             
               subject
               unto
               Vanity
            
             by
             Man's
             Degeneration
             and
             Fall
             ,
             yet
             they
             shall
             again
             receive
             that
             State
             of
             Vnity
             and
             Pleasure
             ,
             which
             they
             should
             have
             enjoyed
             ,
             if
             Man
             had
             continued
             in
             his
             first
             Estate
             ;
             and
             therefore
             the
             Apostle
             aith
             ,
             
               The
               whole
               Creation
               groans
               to
               be
               delivered
               into
               the
               Glorious
               Liberty
               of
               the
               Sons
               of
               God.
            
             That
             is
             ,
             to
             be
             freed
             from
             those
             Oppressions
             ,
             Violences
             and
             Miseries
             ,
             they
             now
             suffer
             under
             Man's
             fierceness
             and
             Tyranny
             ;
             for
             so
             far
             as
             Man
             is
             truly
             Redeemed
             from
             the
             wrathful
             fierce
             Spirit
             ,
             so
             far
             he
             freeth
             all
             Creatures
             under
             his
             Government
             .
             And
             therefore
             the
             Scripture
             saith
             ,
             
               The
               Righterous
               Man
               is
               merciful
               to
               his
               Beast
               .
            
             And
             let
             us
             flatter
             our selves
             as
             we
             please
             ,
             these
             Extravagancies
             and
             Violences
             to
             
             innocent
             Creatures
             ▪
             the
             spilling
             of
             their
             Blood
             ,
             and
             eating
             so
             continually
             of
             their
             Carcasses
             ;
             does
             both
             awaken
             and
             strengthen
             the
             Fountain
             of
             Wrath
             within
             us
             ,
             and
             will
             certainly
             in
             due
             time
             draw
             down
             a
             Retaliation
             of
             Vengeance
             .
          
           
             This
             we
             see
             every
             day
             in
             part
             fulfilled
             ;
             for
             are
             not
             our
             
             Helioga●alus's
             ,
             our
             mighty
             Devourers
             ,
             that
             continually
             gorge
             their
             Paunches
             with
             the
             Flesh
             of
             their
             fellow
             Animals
             ,
             severely
             punisht
             for
             their
             Gluttony
             and
             Cruelty
             ,
             by
             a
             multitude
             of
             torturing
             Diseases
             ,
             as
             
               Gouts
               ,
               Dropsies
               ,
               Consumptions
            
             ,
             &c.
             
             And
             not
             only
             so
             ,
             but
             when
             the
             Evil
             grows
             generally
             predominant
             ,
             it
             is
             Chastized
             by
             some
             Epidemical
             Judgment
             ,
             or
             Pestilence
             .
             I
             pretend
             not
             to
             Prophecy
             ,
             nor
             would
             amuse
             People
             with
             vain
             Threats
             ;
             but
             this
             I
             may
             modestly
             say
             ,
             That
             if
             we
             look
             back
             into
             History
             ,
             we
             shall
             rarely
             find
             but
             the
             Plague
             hath
             visited
             the
             City
             of
             London
             ,
             more
             or
             less
             in
             the
             Circle
             of
             every
             twenty
             years
             .
             And
             if
             it
             hath
             now
             been
             free
             twenty
             two
             years
             ,
             we
             may
             perhaps
             assign
             the
             
               Nature
               Causs
            
             thereof
             to
             the
             great
             Fire
             ,
             which
             purged
             its
             stench
             and
             pollutions
             ,
             and
             that
             noble
             
             open
             way
             of
             Rebuilding
             ,
             whereby
             the
             whole
             City
             is
             become
             much
             more
             sweet
             and
             delightsome
             ,
             and
             the
             particular
             Houses
             more
             Airy
             and
             Pleasant
             ,
             rendring
             the
             whole
             much
             more
             wholsome
             to
             the
             Inhabitants
             ;
             this
             may
             defer
             ,
             but
             will
             not
             I
             fear
             ,
             be
             able
             altogether
             to
             prevent
             the
             returns
             of
             sweeping
             Sicknesses
             ;
             and
             if
             we
             regard
             the
             Course
             of
             Nature
             ,
             and
             especially
             the
             Sins
             and
             Provocations
             of
             People
             stirring
             up
             the
             Divine
             Wrath
             ,
             I
             am
             very
             apt
             to
             fear
             some
             such
             terrible
             Visitation
             within
             these
             two
             ,
             three
             ,
             or
             four
             years
             next
             at
             farthest
             ;
             but
             in
             this
             I
             am
             not
             positive
             ,
             for
             God
             draws
             his
             destroying
             Sword
             at
             his
             own
             appointed
             times
             ;
             however
             the
             Caution
             can
             do
             no
             hurt
             ,
             to
             admonish
             all
             Persons
             of
             each
             Sex
             ,
             Age
             ,
             and
             Condition
             ,
             to
             Repent
             and
             amend
             their
             Lives
             ,
             lest
             they
             be
             snatcht
             away
             suddenly
             ,
             and
             there
             be
             none
             to
             deliver
             .
          
           
             Which
             that
             they
             may
             do
             ,
             and
             lay
             up
             
               Treasures
               in
               Heaven
            
             ,
             by
             being
             liberal
             to
             the
             Poor
             on
             Earth
             ;
             I
             do
             again
             with
             all
             earnestness
             exhort
             them
             to
             Sobriety
             ,
             Temperance
             ,
             and
             Works
             of
             Mercy
             :
             And
             that
             this
             may
             be
             the
             more
             regularly
             performed
             ,
             I
             shall
             propose
             an
             easie
             
             Method
             ,
             which
             each
             Person
             may
             encrease
             or
             diminish
             as
             to
             the
             proportion
             of
             Alms
             set
             down
             ,
             according
             to
             their
             respective
             Circumstances
             ,
             provided
             they
             bestow
             freely
             ,
             as
             in
             the
             Presence
             of
             God
             ,
             what
             they
             can
             spare
             ,
             without
             any
             real
             Injury
             to
             their
             Family
             .
          
           
             Since
             't
             is
             a
             custom
             amongst
             most
             Men
             ,
             especially
             Traders
             in
             Cities
             and
             Towns
             ,
             at
             this
             time
             to
             
               cast
               up
               their
               Stocks
            
             ,
             to
             see
             how
             God
             has
             blessed
             them
             for
             the
             year
             past
             ,
             as
             to
             their
             Profits
             or
             Losses
             ,
             it
             would
             be
             highly
             convenient
             ,
             if
             for
             every
             Pound
             ,
             it
             shall
             upon
             the
             Ballance
             appear
             that
             they
             have
             gain'd
             ,
             to
             give
             at
             least
             Six
             Pence
             to
             the
             Poor
             ,
             or
             other
             good
             Uses
             (
             as
             towards
             the
             Education
             of
             poor
             Children
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             Foundation
             of
             good
             Government
             and
             Order
             )
             and
             as
             for
             Gentlemen
             and
             Persons
             of
             great
             Estates
             ,
             whose
             Revenues
             come
             in
             without
             Labour
             of
             their
             own
             ,
             to
             allow
             ,
             for
             every
             Hundred
             Pounds
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ,
             one
             Shilling
             in
             the
             Pound
             ;
             and
             Farmers
             or
             Renters
             of
             Land
             ,
             to
             give
             Three
             Pence
             for
             every
             Pound
             they
             have
             gained
             in
             the
             foregoing
             Year
             .
             And
             other
             Men
             of
             great
             Real
             or
             Personal
             Estates
             ,
             which
             have
             been
             partly
             gotten
             
             by
             Oppression
             or
             Violence
             ,
             or
             after
             great
             hazards
             at
             Sea
             ,
             where
             others
             have
             deeply
             suffered
             ,
             but
             more
             especially
             in
             cases
             of
             Estates
             acquir'd
             by
             Man-Slaughter
             (
             though
             priviledg'd
             by
             Worldly
             Custom
             and
             Laws
             )
             for
             every
             Hundred
             Pounds
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ,
             or
             its
             equivalent
             in
             Money
             or
             Goods
             ,
             to
             give
             Fifteen
             Pounds
             
               per
               Cent
            
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             Three
             Shillings
             in
             the
             Pound
             .
             For
             though
             I
             cannot
             allow
             that
             uncharitable
             Proverb
             ,
             
               That
               every
               very
               Rich
               Man
               is
               either
               an
               unjust
               Man
               himself
               ,
               or
               the
               Son
               of
               one
               .
            
             Yet
             I
             must
             joyn
             with
             that
             other
             ,
             
               
                 Estates
                 that
                 evil
                 gotten
                 are
                 ,
              
               
                 Seldom
                 Descends
                 to
                 the
                 third
                 Heir
                 .
              
            
          
           
             And
             I
             know
             no
             better
             Conveyance
             or
             Security
             to
             Intail
             them
             ,
             than
             by
             Works
             of
             Mercy
             ,
             and
             Alms●
             giving
             ,
             which
             are
             the
             likeliest
             Expedients
             to
             Antidote
             against
             the
             
               secret
               Canker
            
             ,
             and
             give
             your
             Posterity
             a
             lasting
             Title
             ,
             and
             obtain
             a
             Blessing
             thereon
             ,
             and
             upon
             all
             other
             your
             Lawful
             Endeavours
             ,
             for
             want
             of
             which
             ,
             how
             often
             do
             we
             see
             vast
             Estates
             blasted
             ,
             and
             suddenly
             transferred
             to
             new
             Owners
             ,
             and
             the
             most
             moyling
             Industry
             defeated
             .
          
           
           
             Nor
             would
             it
             be
             of
             small
             Advantage
             both
             to
             the
             Health
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             and
             the
             good
             of
             the
             Soul
             ,
             for
             Persons
             of
             Estates
             ,
             at
             least
             such
             whose
             Callings
             are
             not
             Laborious
             ,
             to
             set
             apart
             a
             Fasting-Day
             once
             a
             Weeek
             ,
             or
             at
             least
             to
             eat
             meaner
             Foods
             then
             ,
             than
             ordinary
             ;
             and
             to
             appropriate
             the
             Expences
             thereby
             saved
             ,
             to
             Charitable
             uses
             ,
             viz.
             To
             the
             Relief
             of
             the
             Poor
             (
             to
             whom
             he
             that
             giveth
             ,
             
               lendeth
               to
               the
               Lord
            
             ,
             a
             Debtor
             that
             will
             never
             prove
             Bankrupt
             )
             as
             likewise
             towards
             the
             maintaining
             of
             useful●
             
               Schools
               ,
               Hospitals
            
             for
             the
             Aged
             ,
             Lame
             ,
             or
             Diseased
             ;
             for
             the
             amendment
             of
             publick
             Bridges
             ,
             or
             High-Ways
             ;
             or
             the
             Planting
             of
             Common
             Walks
             of
             Fruit
             ,
             or
             other
             Trees
             ;
             and
             many
             other
             Accommodations
             (
             especially
             in
             the
             Country
             )
             that
             would
             be
             both
             Ornamental
             ,
             Delightful
             ,
             and
             Profitable
             ;
             and
             of
             far
             more
             Advantage
             and
             Honour
             ,
             than
             what
             is
             now
             profusely
             squandred
             away
             in
             wanton
             superfluity
             ,
             that
             opposes
             all
             Christianity
             and
             Moral
             Vertue
             .
          
           
             This
             is
             somewhat
             of
             that
             which
             I
             thought
             fit
             to
             remind
             the
             stupid
             World
             of
             ,
             on
             this
             occasion
             ;
             wherein
             let
             my
             
             
               Good
               Will
            
             at
             least
             be
             accepted
             ,
             though
             some
             of
             my
             Notions
             should
             happen
             not
             to
             be
             approved
             ;
             for
             he
             that
             contradicts
             
               inveterate
               Customs
            
             ,
             though
             never
             so
             unreasonable
             or
             impious
             ,
             may
             justly
             expect
             to
             meet
             with
             Censure
             ,
             Opposition
             ,
             and
             perhaps
             Derision
             .
             But
             I
             am
             long
             since
             Arm'd
             against
             such
             rude
             Attacques
             ,
             being
             conscious
             of
             no
             other
             Aim
             than
             the
             discharge
             of
             my
             Duty
             ,
             and
             to
             persuade
             Men
             to
             be
             really
             ,
             what
             they
             nominally
             profess
             themselves
             ,
             viz.
             Disciples
             and
             Followers
             of
             
               IESVS
               CHRIST
            
             ;
             in
             whose
             Service
             I
             am
             ,
          
           
             
               Your
               well-wishing
               Friend
               ,
               T.
               T.
               
            
             
               
                 Ianuary
                 2
                 ,
                 1687
                 /
                 8.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
           
           
             CHAP.
             VI.
             
          
           
             Good
             News
             for
             the
             Poor
             ,
             and
             better
             for
             the
             Rich
             ,
             &c.
             
          
           
             WAR
             is
             ever
             at
             the
             best
             ,
             even
             to
             those
             that
             are
             most
             successful
             ,
             a
             very
             disastrous
             Calamity
             .
             And
             what
             through
             the
             Judgment
             of
             God
             ,
             the
             misfortune
             of
             our
             Publick
             Affairs
             ,
             and
             the
             present
             Discouragement
             of
             Trade
             ,
             the
             Cries
             of
             the
             Poor
             are
             exceedingly
             raised
             in
             this
             Nation
             ,
             and
             are
             like
             to
             be
             a
             great
             deal
             more
             ,
             without
             the
             the
             Interposition
             of
             some
             preventing
             Relief
             .
             I
             would
             not
             say
             any
             thing
             that
             should
             give
             Offence
             ;
             but
             it
             cannot
             be
             unknown
             that
             many
             hundred
             of
             Families
             in
             and
             about
             this
             City
             ,
             suffer
             extreamly
             upon
             that
             account
             .
             'T
             is
             therefore
             that
             I
             propose
             this
             easie
             and
             convenient
             Method
             of
             raising
             Fifteen
             or
             Twenty
             Thousand
             Pounds
             per
             Week
             towards
             the
             supplying
             those
             that
             really
             want
             :
             Retrenching
             the
             Luxurious
             Superstuities
             of
             those
             that
             abound
             :
             And
             teaching
             those
             whose
             Extravagance
             would
             carry
             
             their
             Inclinations
             beyond
             their
             Ability
             ,
             the
             Art
             of
             good
             Husbandry
             .
             Which
             things
             effectually
             pursued
             and
             practised
             ,
             would
             be
             unconceivably
             beneficial
             as
             well
             to
             the
             Rich
             as
             the
             Poor
             ,
             and
             in
             a
             great
             measure
             engage
             a
             Blessing
             from
             God
             Almighty
             upon
             our
             Publick
             and
             Private
             Undertakings
             .
             'T
             is
             the
             best
             use
             we
             can
             make
             of
             Heavens
             Liberality
             ,
             and
             will
             assuredly
             stand
             us
             instead
             ,
             if
             Providence
             should
             be
             pleas'd
             to
             turn
             up
             the
             Reverse
             of
             our
             Condition
             .
             'T
             is
             making
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             whole
             Earth
             our
             Debtor
             ,
             and
             laying
             an
             Obligation
             upon
             him
             of
             seeing
             us
             repaid
             ,
             since
             he
             that
             gives
             to
             the
             Poor
             ,
             
               lends
               to
               the
               Lord.
            
             This
             indeed
             is
             laying
             up
             for
             a
             Wet
             Day
             ,
             and
             securing
             a
             Treasure
             that
             no
             Body
             can
             rob
             us
             of
             .
             No
             Man
             alive
             is
             exempt
             from
             accidents
             and
             Casualties
             ,
             whereby
             it
             becomes
             of
             important
             Concernment
             to
             be
             prepared
             for
             them
             .
          
           
             
               A
               Wise
               Man
               fits
               his
               Mind
               for
               every
               Chance
               ,
            
             
               And
               whilst
               he
               doth
               in
               Vertues
               paths
               advance
               ,
            
             
               Each
               promis'd
               Good
               increaseth
               by
               his
               Skill
               ,
            
             
               And
               kindly
               lessens
               every
               threatned
               Ill.
               
            
          
           
           
             There
             are
             at
             this
             time
             thousands
             of
             very
             many
             Trades
             in
             and
             about
             this
             Populous
             City
             ,
             that
             have
             little
             or
             no
             Work
             at
             their
             Callings
             ,
             whereby
             to
             support
             themselves
             ,
             and
             supply
             their
             perishing
             Families
             with
             Bread.
             And
             can
             those
             whom
             God
             hath
             intrusted
             with
             plentiful
             Estates
             ,
             gorge
             themselves
             with
             overcharged
             Tables
             ,
             even
             to
             a
             Surfeit
             ,
             and
             Riot
             in
             Excess
             of
             Wine
             ,
             forgetting
             the
             Afflictions
             of
             Ioseph
             ,
             whilst
             their
             Brethren
             languish
             ,
             and
             almost
             die
             for
             want
             of
             Necessaries
             ?
             Do
             they
             not
             think
             that
             God
             at
             such
             a
             time
             calls
             upon
             them
             for
             his
             Quit-Rent
             ,
             out
             of
             those
             vast
             Revenues
             that
             they
             hold
             meerly
             by
             the
             Tenure
             of
             his
             Bounty
             ?
             Shall
             the
             Heavenly
             Magnificence
             be
             so
             extensive
             towards
             them
             ,
             and
             theirs
             Contracted
             towards
             their
             Brethren
             ?
             His
             Majesty
             has
             already
             shewn
             us
             the
             way
             ,
             and
             as
             I
             am
             informed
             ,
             given
             large
             Demonstrations
             of
             his
             Charity
             and
             Compassion
             .
             How
             Honourable
             would
             it
             be
             then
             for
             such
             who
             would
             be
             esteemed
             good
             Christians
             and
             Loyal
             Subjects
             ,
             to
             follow
             a
             Generous
             and
             Royal
             Example
             ?
             One
             would
             think
             this
             should
             Encourage
             them
             to
             be
             willing
             to
             Contribute
             freely
             
             to
             the
             Relieving
             the
             Common
             Necessity
             ,
             and
             Succouring
             those
             who
             labour
             under
             the
             Burden
             of
             insupportable
             Distress
             and
             Want.
             Which
             they
             might
             do
             with
             the
             greatest
             Ease
             and
             least
             Dammage
             imaginable
             .
             As
             for
             Example
             ,
          
           
             Let
             us
             resolve
             ,
             one
             Day
             in
             the
             Week
             at
             least
             ,
             during
             the
             deadness
             of
             Trade
             ,
             and
             dearness
             of
             Corn
             ,
             to
             refrain
             from
             large
             Eating
             ,
             retrench
             the
             Superfluous
             Exorbitance
             of
             our
             Tables
             ,
             abstain
             from
             our
             Customary
             Excess
             ,
             of
             Wine
             and
             strong
             Drinks
             (
             I
             dare
             promise
             it
             would
             be
             never
             the
             worse
             for
             our
             Health
             ,
             but
             much
             the
             better
             ,
             and
             likewise
             for
             our
             Business
             )
             and
             what
             we
             so
             save
             ,
             Employ
             in
             Charitable
             Uses
             for
             the
             Service
             of
             the
             Poor
             .
             By
             this
             only
             means
             ,
             within
             the
             Bills
             of
             Mortality
             ,
             might
             easily
             be
             raised
             Twenty
             Thousand
             Pounds
             per
             Week
             ,
             and
             no
             Man
             a
             Farthing
             the
             worse
             ,
             but
             infinitely
             the
             better
             both
             in
             his
             Estate
             and
             his
             Health
             ,
             which
             is
             more
             valuable
             than
             the
             greatest
             Estate
             in
             Christendom
             .
          
           
             There
             are
             without
             Dispute
             ,
             within
             the
             above-mentioned
             Circuit
             ,
             near
             an
             Hundred
             Thousand
             Families
             ,
             whose
             
             Dinners
             one
             with
             another
             cost
             them
             Three
             Shillings
             a
             day
             ,
             I
             mean
             extravagantly
             in
             Fish
             ,
             Flesh
             ,
             Fowl
             ,
             strong
             Beer
             ,
             Ale
             ,
             Wine
             ,
             &c.
             when
             a
             little
             Pap
             ,
             Pulp
             or
             Grewel
             would
             do
             much
             better
             .
             Or
             if
             they
             like
             not
             that
             ,
             Bread
             ,
             Butter
             ,
             Cheese
             ,
             Milk
             ,
             &c.
             
             I
             am
             sure
             will
             supply
             Natures
             wants
             in
             all
             things
             needful
             ,
             if
             People
             would
             be
             so
             wise
             as
             not
             suffer
             false
             Opinion
             ,
             and
             that
             grand
             Tyrant
             Custom
             ,
             to
             Enslave
             both
             their
             Souls
             and
             Bodies
             .
          
           
             Now
             an
             Hundred
             Thousand
             Shillings
             is
             Fifteen
             Thousand
             Pounds
             :
             And
             then
             it
             is
             not
             to
             be
             doubted
             ,
             but
             generally
             more
             is
             spent
             in
             Drink
             than
             Victuals
             .
             There
             are
             more
             than
             an
             Hundred
             Thousand
             Persons
             that
             lavish
             away
             daily
             above
             Twelve
             Pence
             in
             Wine
             ,
             Brandy
             ,
             and
             other
             strong
             Liquors
             ;
             which
             Expence
             if
             forborn
             but
             one
             day
             in
             a
             Week
             ,
             and
             bestow'd
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             would
             amount
             to
             Five
             Thousand
             Pounds
             more
             ,
             which
             makes
             in
             the
             whole
             ,
             Twenty
             Thousand
             Pounds
             per
             Week
             ,
             and
             this
             justly
             distributed
             ,
             would
             supply
             Eighty
             Thousand
             Families
             at
             Five
             Shillings
             per
             Week
             a
             piece
             .
          
           
           
             Or
             otherwise
             the
             one
             half
             might
             be
             imploy'd
             in
             the
             Maintenance
             of
             Threescore
             Thousand
             Families
             ,
             and
             the
             other
             half
             to
             build
             Schools
             and
             Hospitals
             for
             the
             Education
             of
             the
             poor
             Children
             and
             Orphans
             ,
             and
             other
             Miserable
             People
             ,
             Thousands
             being
             destroyed
             yearly
             for
             want
             of
             Food
             and
             other
             Conveniencies
             of
             Life
             .
          
           
             And
             can
             we
             now
             suffer
             such
             a
             number
             of
             poor
             Souls
             to
             perish
             for
             want
             ,
             rather
             than
             abridge
             and
             deny
             our
             Palates
             and
             insatiate
             Paunches
             ,
             some
             unnecessary
             ,
             nay
             pernicious
             Danties
             ,
             only
             one
             day
             in
             a
             Week
             ?
             Let
             us
             then
             no
             longer
             make
             a
             God
             of
             our
             Bellies
             ,
             but
             endeavour
             to
             deserve
             our
             Saviour's
             Eulogy
             ,
             
               I
               was
               an
               hungry
               ,
               and
               you
               gave
               me
               Meat
               .
            
          
           
             Now
             considering
             the
             great
             Scarcity
             and
             Dearness
             of
             Corn
             ,
             and
             other
             Provisions
             ,
             whereby
             the
             Families
             of
             Poor
             People
             ,
             especially
             those
             out
             of
             Imployment
             ,
             are
             become
             very
             pressing
             and
             deplorable
             :
             I
             count
             it
             no
             worthless
             Service
             to
             the
             Publick
             ,
             to
             inform
             the
             World
             of
             the
             Benefit
             and
             Cheapness
             of
             Dressing
             and
             Eating
             of
             Corn
             Food
             ,
             with
             the
             Variety
             of
             their
             Preparations
             ,
             as
             they
             are
             very
             wholsom
             and
             salutiferously
             
             used
             in
             many
             Countries
             ,
             where
             they
             they
             have
             very
             little
             of
             any
             sort
             of
             other
             Diet.
             
          
           
             For
             this
             is
             to
             be
             noted
             ,
             that
             the
             Flower
             of
             Wheat
             ,
             Bar●ey
             ,
             Oats
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             Grain
             ,
             made
             into
             Paps
             or
             Gruels
             ,
             by
             a
             little
             boyling
             ,
             doth
             not
             only
             advance
             them
             in
             quantity
             and
             strength
             ,
             but
             it
             renders
             them
             more
             agreeable
             to
             the
             Stomach
             ,
             their
             Digestion
             is
             more
             easie
             and
             more
             nutrimental
             .
             And
             a
             Man
             may
             live
             as
             well
             ,
             if
             not
             better
             ,
             with
             a
             half
             ,
             or
             third
             quantity
             of
             Flower
             so
             prepared
             ,
             than
             even
             with
             baked
             Bread
             :
             that
             is
             ,
             with
             half
             a
             Pound
             of
             Wheat
             or
             Oa●meal
             Flower
             made
             into
             Pap
             with
             Water
             ,
             than
             with
             a
             pound
             of
             like
             Flower
             made
             into
             Bread.
             And
             this
             Pap
             will
             support
             both
             Health
             and
             Strength
             to
             a
             higher
             degree
             ,
             making
             a
             Man
             more
             brisk
             and
             lively
             ,
             free
             from
             Drought
             and
             Heat
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             Obstructions
             ,
             eating
             a
             small
             quantity
             of
             Bread
             with
             the
             Pap
             ,
             or
             between
             whiles
             .
          
           
             For
             the
             first
             Invention
             of
             Bread
             was
             not
             intended
             to
             be
             ea●en
             alone
             ,
             but
             with
             fat
             Foods
             as
             a
             good
             Sauce
             or
             Ingredient
             to
             mix
             with
             ,
             drink
             up
             ,
             or
             allay
             the
             Oyliness
             of
             such
             things
             ,
             and
             
             to
             render
             them
             more
             apt
             for
             Separation
             and
             Digestion
             .
             For
             all
             Fat
             or
             Oyly
             Bodies
             furr
             the
             Passages
             ,
             and
             obstruct
             the
             Stomach
             ,
             and
             are
             extream
             heavy
             and
             hard
             to
             be
             divided
             .
             By
             which
             means
             ,
             in
             all
             Countries
             where
             People
             feed
             much
             on
             fat
             succulent
             Foods
             ,
             the
             common
             Distempers
             are
             
               Feavers
               ,
               Gout
               ,
               Stone
               ,
               Gravel
            
             and
             Wind
             ,
             all
             which
             are
             occasion'd
             by
             the
             Oyliness
             and
             Greasiness
             of
             their
             Foods
             ,
             and
             too
             great
             a
             quantity
             ,
             which
             naturally
             generates
             thick
             cloddy
             Blood
             ,
             dull
             and
             impure
             Spirits
             ,
             which
             hinder
             the
             Circulation
             of
             them
             both
             :
             And
             Experience
             teaches
             that
             in
             the
             Eastern
             Country
             ,
             where
             People
             live
             much
             on
             Corn
             Food
             ,
             those
             cruel
             Distempers
             are
             hardly
             known
             .
          
           
             Now
             it
             is
             to
             be
             observed
             ,
             that
             all
             Flowe●s
             in
             their
             own
             Nature
             ,
             if
             eaten
             ●ry
             are
             very
             stopping
             ,
             but
             when
             they
             are
             diluted
             and
             prepared
             with
             a
             proper
             quantity
             of
             Water
             ,
             they
             become
             of
             ano●ther
             Operation
             and
             Nature
             ,
             as
             is
             manifest
             in
             all
             Gruels
             ,
             Paps
             and
             Spoonmea●s
             made
             thereof
             .
          
           
             When
             the
             Flower
             of
             any
             Corn
             is
             made
             into
             a
             strong
             Paste
             or
             Dough
             ,
             wi●h
             a
             small
             quan●ity
             of
             Water
             ,
             and
             bak'd
             
             in
             the
             sulphurous
             fierce
             heat
             of
             the
             Oven
             ,
             the
             moisture
             being
             too
             small
             in
             quantity
             for
             the
             Sal-nitral
             Vertues
             or
             Oyly
             Spirituous
             qualities
             to
             soak
             or
             imbib●
             themselves
             in
             ,
             the
             strong
             nutritive
             Powers
             ,
             or
             gellius
             glewy
             qualities
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             band
             of
             Nature
             ,
             are
             by
             the
             predominancy
             of
             the
             Heat
             broken
             as
             a
             Man
             would
             break
             a
             Stick
             in
             sunder
             .
          
           
             Therefore
             Bread
             will
             not
             thicken
             when
             put
             into
             Milk
             ,
             Water
             ,
             &c.
             and
             boyled
             ,
             but
             easily
             separate
             ,
             and
             not
             at
             all
             incorporate
             and
             become
             one
             Body
             with
             the
             Water
             ,
             as
             Flower
             will
             ,
             before
             it
             is
             baked
             .
             So
             that
             the
             making
             Flower
             into
             Bread
             ,
             by
             baking
             of
             it
             ,
             doth
             not
             consume
             the
             quantity
             ,
             but
             the
             natural
             quality
             of
             Corn
             also
             :
             and
             too
             frequently
             eaten
             alone
             will
             obstruct
             the
             Stomach
             and
             all
             the
             subservient
             Vessels
             .
          
           
             'T
             is
             true
             indeed
             ,
             Bread
             as
             it
             is
             generally
             eaten
             ,
             is
             a
             very
             good
             thing
             ,
             and
             of
             great
             use
             ,
             tho'
             in
             it self
             but
             of
             little
             Nourishment
             ,
             however
             being
             eaten
             with
             fat
             Food
             it
             mightily
             helps
             Concoction
             :
             But
             Flower
             when
             dress'd
             after
             the
             forementioned
             method
             ,
             affords
             the
             most
             Nourishment
             ,
             especially
             if
             there
             be
             good
             Pot
             Herbs
             added
             .
             But
             if
             you
             would
             
             divert
             and
             gratifie
             the
             Stomach
             with
             a
             dryer
             and
             harder
             sort
             of
             Food
             ,
             which
             Nature
             sometimes
             loves
             ,
             make
             the
             Flower
             into
             small
             Dumplins
             ,
             so
             called
             ,
             but
             little
             bigger
             than
             Crown
             pieces
             ,
             put
             them
             into
             boyling
             Water
             ,
             and
             let
             them
             boyl
             quick
             ;
             they
             will
             presently
             be
             done
             .
          
           
             This
             sort
             of
             boyled
             Bread
             does
             not
             only
             afford
             more
             and
             better
             Nourishment
             ,
             but
             is
             pleasanter
             to
             the
             Palate
             ,
             and
             more
             satisfactory
             to
             the
             Stomach
             .
             This
             may
             be
             called
             boyled
             Bread
             ,
             and
             is
             best
             without
             Salt
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             Ingredient
             .
             Therefore
             Flower
             properly
             diluted
             and
             prepared
             ,
             best
             agrees
             with
             the
             Eaters
             ;
             if
             it
             be
             the
             most
             part
             of
             your
             Food
             ,
             then
             thick
             is
             best
             :
             However
             thin
             is
             very
             healthful
             between
             whiles
             .
             But
             such
             as
             live
             upon
             solid
             fat
             Food
             ,
             their
             Gruels
             ought
             to
             be
             thin
             ,
             which
             will
             better
             cleanse
             the
             Vessels
             of
             the
             Stomach
             and
             Ureters
             ,
             preserve
             Nature
             ,
             and
             prevent
             the
             Generation
             of
             the
             Stone
             ,
             &c.
             and
             Rickets
             in
             Children
             .
          
           
             Now
             Fish
             ,
             Flesh
             ,
             &c.
             are
             loaded
             with
             a
             gross
             Phlegmatick
             Body
             ,
             and
             the
             frequent
             eating
             thereof
             cannot
             but
             affect
             the
             Eater
             with
             the
             like
             Qualities
             .
             
             As
             is
             manifest
             from
             those
             Cattle
             that
             feed
             on
             green
             Food
             ,
             as
             Grass
             ,
             &c.
             
             Are
             not
             such
             Beasts
             less
             able
             to
             travel
             and
             labour
             ,
             and
             is
             not
             their
             Flesh
             more
             gross
             ,
             apter
             to
             putrifie
             ,
             and
             Salt
             it self
             will
             not
             preserve
             it
             from
             Corruption
             ?
             On
             the
             contrary
             ,
             such
             Beasts
             as
             feed
             on
             Corn
             ,
             Hay
             ,
             &c.
             which
             are
             dry
             ,
             they
             are
             not
             only
             strong
             and
             able
             to
             endure
             Labour
             and
             Travel
             ,
             but
             their
             Flesh
             is
             more
             firm
             and
             substantial
             ,
             and
             durable
             when
             salted
             ,
             than
             the
             former
             .
          
           
             We
             deceive
             our selves
             if
             we
             judge
             that
             Flesh
             hath
             much
             Nourishment
             ,
             because
             it
             hath
             much
             Juice
             or
             Matter
             :
             By
             the
             same
             reason
             ,
             Grass
             would
             have
             more
             good
             Nourishment
             and
             Strength
             in
             it
             than
             Corn
             :
             But
             the
             more
             gross
             Matter
             and
             Phlegmatick
             Juices
             any
             thing
             is
             loaded
             with
             ,
             the
             weaker
             and
             fainter
             that
             thing
             is
             ,
             and
             consequently
             more
             subject
             to
             decay
             ,
             and
             distemper
             the
             Spirits
             ,
             being
             but
             few
             ,
             and
             those
             that
             are
             dull
             ,
             Cloudy
             and
             impure
             .
             So
             that
             upon
             the
             whole
             matter
             ,
             Flesh
             ,
             Fish
             ,
             and
             Fowl
             ,
             &c.
             cannot
             have
             the
             Preheminence
             of
             Foods
             :
             Neither
             are
             they
             indued
             with
             so
             much
             ,
             nor
             so
             good
             Nourishment
             as
             Corn
             Foods
             .
             But
             
             here
             we
             must
             give
             way
             to
             the
             prevailing
             Tyrant
             Custom
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             Champion
             I
             am
             to
             make
             War
             against
             ;
             and
             as
             the
             Foods
             of
             Beasts
             are
             better
             or
             worse●
             clean
             or
             substantial
             ,
             their
             Health
             ,
             Strength
             and
             Ability
             are
             according
             .
             The
             like
             is
             to
             be
             understood
             of
             the
             Food
             Men
             live
             on
             ,
             for
             it
             is
             not
             ,
             as
             is
             said
             before
             ,
             the
             gross
             Juices
             that
             affords
             the
             true
             Nourishment
             ,
             but
             the
             fine
             ,
             light
             ,
             volatile
             Spirituous
             Vertues
             ;
             for
             this
             cause
             most
             are
             greatly
             mistaken
             ,
             that
             attribute
             so
             great
             and
             good
             Nourishment
             to
             Flesh
             and
             Fish.
             Indeed
             they
             are
             full
             of
             gross
             Matters
             and
             Juices
             ,
             which
             do
             serve
             chiefly
             to
             cloud
             the
             finer
             Vertues
             and
             true
             Life
             ,
             which
             do
             also
             add
             Weight
             and
             not
             Spirit
             ,
             so
             that
             the
             great
             Eaters
             thereof
             ,
             become
             dull
             and
             heavy
             ,
             loading
             Nature
             with
             too
             great
             quantities
             of
             Phlegmatick
             Juices
             and
             Humours
             ,
             which
             do
             not
             only
             oppress
             Nature
             in
             all
             her
             Operations
             ,
             but
             is
             the
             Root
             of
             many
             Diseases
             both
             of
             the
             Body
             and
             Mind
             .
             Green
             Corn
             and
             Grass
             are
             endued
             with
             more
             Substance
             and
             Juices
             than
             either
             Hay
             or
             Corn
             ;
             but
             it
             is
             Earthly
             and
             Gross
             ,
             and
             affords
             a
             Nourishment
             of
             a
             like
             Nature
             :
             The
             
             more
             any
             thing
             is
             loaded
             or
             endued
             with
             Gross
             or
             Corrupt
             Matter
             ,
             the
             sooner
             it
             falls
             into
             Putrifaction
             .
             But
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             the
             dryer
             ,
             firmer
             ,
             and
             more
             Spirituous
             any
             thing
             is
             ,
             the
             longer
             it
             will
             endure
             and
             be
             preserved
             from
             Corruption
             .
             But
             of
             all
             things
             Men
             eat
             ,
             Flesh
             and
             Fish
             do
             s●oner
             decay
             ,
             because
             of
             the
             abundance
             of
             gross
             Matter
             it
             does
             contain
             ,
             which
             does
             as
             it
             were
             in
             a
             moments
             time
             cloud
             and
             suffocate
             the
             fine
             Sal-nitral
             Vertues
             .
          
           
             I
             am
             sure
             that
             a
             Man
             may
             make
             a
             better
             Meal
             with
             half
             a
             Penny-worth
             of
             Wheat-Flower
             made
             into
             Pap
             ,
             and
             half
             a
             Penny-worth
             of
             Bread
             to
             eat
             with
             it
             ,
             and
             a
             little
             Salt
             ,
             and
             be
             as
             strong
             ,
             brisk
             ,
             and
             able
             to
             perform
             any
             Labour
             ,
             as
             he
             that
             makes
             the
             best
             Meal
             he
             can
             with
             either
             Flesh
             or
             Fish.
             So
             great
             is
             the
             Ignorance
             ,
             Folly
             ,
             Blindness
             ,
             false
             Opinion
             and
             Custom
             ,
             of
             those
             that
             call
             themselves
             the
             Learned
             .
             Pray
             tell
             me
             what
             kind
             of
             Ignorance
             and
             Madness
             does
             possess
             the
             Poor
             Labouring
             Man
             that
             hath
             but
             Six
             Pence
             ,
             or
             One
             Shilling
             to
             buy
             Food
             for
             his
             whole
             Family
             ,
             and
             to
             lay
             it
             out
             in
             a
             Sheeps
             Head
             and
             Gethers
             ,
             or
             an
             Oxes
             Liver
             ,
             which
             is
             
             his
             whole
             Stock
             ;
             and
             the
             best
             Food
             that
             can
             be
             expected
             from
             it
             ,
             is
             a
             little
             Corrupt
             Broth
             or
             Putrified
             Pottage
             ;
             when
             with
             five
             times
             less
             charge
             in
             Flower
             ,
             he
             might
             have
             procured
             a
             far
             better
             Meal
             ,
             being
             made
             into
             Pap
             or
             Gruel
             ,
             with
             a
             little
             Bread
             and
             Salt.
             
          
           
             It
             is
             also
             to
             be
             noted
             ,
             that
             those
             that
             live
             on
             Corn
             Food
             ,
             have
             not
             occasion
             to
             drink
             Strong
             or
             Cordial
             Drinks
             ,
             as
             those
             that
             eat
             Flesh
             and
             Fish
             ;
             the
             first
             being
             more
             spiri●uous
             and
             warming
             ,
             the
             last
             Cold
             ,
             Phlegmatick
             and
             Gross
             ,
             and
             harder
             of
             Concoction
             .
          
           
             'T
             is
             likewise
             observable
             ,
             that
             half
             the
             quantity
             of
             Wine
             or
             strong
             Drink
             will
             exhillerate
             a
             Man
             that
             lives
             on
             CornFood
             to
             as
             high
             a
             degree
             as
             double
             the
             quantity
             will
             those
             that
             feed
             on
             Flesh
             ,
             &c.
             which
             is
             a
             good
             Argument
             that
             Corn
             Food
             affords
             the
             cleanest
             and
             finest
             Nourishment
             ,
             and
             breeds
             the
             best
             Blood
             and
             Humours
             ,
             the
             Spirits
             being
             as
             it
             were
             always
             upon
             the
             Wing
             ,
             and
             consequently
             apter
             to
             be
             moved
             .
             The
             Complexion
             of
             Fish
             and
             Flesh
             is
             Cold
             and
             Phlegmatick
             ,
             (
             but
             whilst
             living
             )
             they
             are
             for
             the
             most
             part
             of
             a
             hot
             ,
             lively-brisk
             Temperament
             ,
             each
             according
             
             to
             its
             Nature
             and
             the
             Food
             they
             live
             on
             .
             But
             when
             the
             great
             Powers
             of
             Life
             are
             destroyed
             by
             the
             baneful
             stroak
             of
             the
             Butcher
             ,
             all
             the
             airy
             brisk
             Vertues
             bid
             the
             Corp●
             adue
             ,
             and
             the
             whole
             Mass
             becomes
             a
             lump
             of
             a
             sad
             Melancholick
             Nature
             and
             Operation
             ;
             what
             Notions
             soever
             some
             have
             to
             the
             contrary
             .
          
           
             
               The
               True
               and
               most
               Natural
               Method
               of
               Preparing
               the
               forementioned
               Pottage
               ,
               Gruels
               and
               Paps
               ,
               made
               of
               Flower
               ,
               Pease
               ,
               &c.
               
            
             
               TAke
               one
               Ounce
               of
               Wheat●
               flower
               ,
               which
               is
               a
               small
               Spoonful
               ,
               make
               a
               Point
               of
               Water
               near
               boyling
               hot
               ,
               temper
               your
               Flower
               with
               3
               or
               4
               Spoonfuls
               of
               cold
               Water
               ,
               then
               stir
               it
               into
               your
               hot
               Water
               ,
               keep
               it
               stirring
               on
               your
               Fire
               till
               it
               boyls
               up
               ,
               then
               it
               is
               at
               the
               thickest
               ,
               and
               is
               compleatly
               prepared
               ,
               add
               some
               Salt
               ,
               and
               a
               few
               crums
               of
               Bread
               ,
               letting
               it
               stand
               till
               it
               be
               almost
               cold
               ,
               this
               makes
               an
               excellent
               Meal
               for
               any
               Child
               ,
               from
               five
               or
               six
               years
               of
               Age
               to
               ten
               or
               twelve
               .
               Or
               you
               may
               make
               it
               thus
               ;
               Take
               an
               Onion
               ,
               cut
               it
               〈◊〉
               boyl
               it
               in
               your
               
               Water
               a
               few
               minutes
               ,
               then
               add
               your
               temper'd
               Flower
               as
               before
               ,
               seasoning
               it
               with
               Salt
               and
               some
               Crums
               of
               Bread
               ;
               this
               eats
               very
               pleasant
               ,
               and
               is
               very
               satisfactory
               to
               the
               Stomach
               .
               Onions
               are
               very
               wholsom
               in
               Pottages
               and
               Gruels
               ,
               they
               naturally
               warm
               and
               open
               the
               Obstructions
               of
               the
               Brest
               and
               Ureters
               ,
               and
               are
               not
               prejudicial
               to
               the
               Head
               nor
               Eyes
               ,
               when
               temperately
               used
               .
            
          
           
             
               Another
               .
            
             
               TAke
               two
               Ounces
               of
               Flower
               beaten
               or
               mixed
               with
               cold
               Water
               ,
               stir
               this
               into
               one
               Pint
               and
               a
               half
               of
               hot
               Water
               till
               it
               boyls
               up
               ,
               adding
               Salt
               and
               a
               little
               Bread
               ,
               and
               those
               that
               have
               no
               Bread
               may
               boyl
               an
               Onion
               ,
               in
               the
               Water
               before
               the
               Flower
               is
               put
               in
               ,
               this
               eaten
               ,
               makes
               a
               brave
               noble
               Exhillerating
               Meal
               for
               a
               Man
               ,
               which
               costs
               little
               more
               than
               one
               Farthing
               ,
               notwithstanding
               Corn
               is
               at
               such
               a
               high
               Price
               ;
               after
               this
               manner
               you
               may
               make
               what
               quantity
               you
               please
               thicker
               or
               thinner
               ,
               as
               it
               agrees
               best
               with
               you
               ,
               thick
               is
               best
               for
               strong
               Healthy
               People
               ,
               and
               for
               such
               as
               Labour
               ;
               thin
               is
               more
               advantagious
               
               for
               sick
               People
               ,
               or
               such
               as
               are
               troubled
               with
               foul
               Stomachs
               ,
               and
               obstructed
               Ureters
               ;
               a
               mean
               or
               middle
               sort
               is
               most
               proper
               for
               those
               that
               are
               of
               a
               soft
               Imployment
               ,
               or
               live
               a
               Sedentary
               Life
               .
            
          
           
             
               Oatmeal
               Pottage
               .
            
             
               TAke
               a
               Quart
               of
               Water
               ,
               make
               it
               boyling
               hot
               ,
               then
               take
               a
               large
               Spoonful
               of
               small
               ,
               or
               ground
               Oatmeal
               ,
               or
               somewhat
               better
               than
               a
               Spoonful
               ,
               temper
               it
               with
               cold
               Water
               ,
               then
               set
               it
               on
               your
               Fire
               till
               it
               begins
               to
               boyl
               up
               ,
               then
               brew
               it
               again
               and
               it
               is
               done
               ,
               add
               Salt
               and
               a
               little
               Bread
               ,
               letting
               of
               it
               stand
               till
               it
               be
               almost
               cold
               ;
               with
               this
               alone
               a
               Man
               may
               make
               as
               good
               a
               Meal
               as
               with
               all
               the
               Varities
               the
               four
               Elements
               afford
               ,
               for
               it
               renders
               the
               common
               Eater
               thereof
               strong
               ,
               lively
               and
               healthful
               .
               Or
               you
               make
               it
               thus
               ,
               if
               it
               be
               for
               a
               Meal
               without
               other
               things
               ,
               make
               your
               Water
               boyling
               hot
               ,
               then
               take
               an
               Onion
               and
               some
               Pot-Herbs
               ,
               let
               your
               Herbs
               and
               Onions
               boyl
               a
               little
               time
               in
               your
               Water
               before
               you
               brew
               or
               stir
               the
               tempered
               Oatmeal
               ,
               after
               which
               you
               
               must
               stir
               your
               Oatmeal
               in
               till
               it
               boyl
               up
               ,
               or
               begins
               to
               boyl
               ,
               then
               it
               is
               done
               ,
               adding
               Salt
               and
               Bread
               ;
               this
               a
               most
               pleasant
               and
               wholsome
               Pottage
               ,
               and
               very
               nourishing
               ;
               but
               such
               as
               loves
               it
               plain
               ,
               may
               have
               it
               so
               ,
               and
               others
               that
               will
               have
               it
               with
               Pot-Herbs
               ,
               without
               an
               Onion
               ,
               may
               please
               themselves
               ,
               it
               's
               a
               brave
               Food
               ,
               whether
               with
               or
               without
               Herbs
               .
               But
               give
               me
               leave
               to
               tell
               you
               ,
               that
               for
               such
               as
               live
               only
               on
               such
               Flowered
               or
               Corn
               Foods
               ,
               Onions
               and
               Pot-Herbs
               are
               best
               and
               most
               pleasing
               both
               to
               the
               Palate
               and
               Stomach
               ;
               for
               Variety
               of
               Preparations
               are
               most
               acceptable
               to
               Nature
               .
            
          
           
             
               Of
               Pease
               Pottage
               .
            
             
               TAke
               one
               Pint
               of
               Pease
               ,
               put
               them
               in
               three
               or
               four
               Quarts
               of
               Water
               ,
               on
               a
               very
               gentle
               Fire
               ,
               where
               they
               may
               heat
               gradually
               ,
               let
               them
               stand
               simpering
               or
               near
               a
               boyling
               heat
               for
               three
               or
               four
               hours
               ,
               then
               let
               them
               boyl
               very
               gently
               ,
               and
               when
               they
               are
               soft
               and
               incorporated
               into
               Pottage
               ,
               then
               take
               either
               dry'd
               Sage
               that
               is
               well
               preserved
               in
               its
               proper
               Season
               ,
               give
               it
               a
               little
               drying
               
               by
               the
               Fire
               ,
               and
               then
               rub
               it
               into
               Powder
               ,
               add
               this
               and
               an
               Onion
               ,
               let
               it
               boyl
               a
               little
               ,
               and
               then
               it
               is
               done
               :
               But
               if
               you
               have
               not
               dried
               Sage
               ,
               then
               take
               green
               and
               cut
               it
               small
               ,
               and
               use
               it
               as
               you
               would
               the
               dryed
               ,
               with
               an
               Onion
               or
               without
               .
               But
               it
               is
               further
               to
               be
               observed
               ,
               that
               after
               your
               Onion
               and
               Sage
               have
               boyled
               a
               little
               ,
               then
               you
               must
               take
               a
               large
               Spoonful
               of
               Wheat-Flower
               made
               into
               Batter
               with
               cold
               Water
               ,
               and
               stir
               it
               into
               your
               Pottage
               ,
               and
               so
               soon
               as
               it
               boyls
               up
               it
               is
               done
               .
               This
               Pint
               of
               Pease
               will
               make
               near
               two
               Quarts
               of
               brave
               pleasant
               Pottage
               ,
               which
               will
               serve
               a
               working
               Man
               a
               day
               ,
               and
               all
               the
               cost
               thereof
               will
               not
               be
               much
               more
               than
               one
               Penny.
               If
               the
               Poor
               were
               so
               Prudent
               to
               observe
               the
               forementioned
               Methods
               ,
               they
               might
               live
               most
               happy
               and
               healthful
               ,
               and
               would
               not
               be
               compelled
               to
               undergo
               so
               many
               troubles
               and
               great
               necessities
               as
               they
               are
               .
               Besides
               ,
               Want
               is
               the
               Mother
               of
               many
               great
               Evils
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             CHAP.
             VI.
             
          
           
             A
             Humble
             Proposal
             to
             the
             Honourable
             Sir
             Thomas
             Lane
             ,
             Lord
             Major
             ,
             the
             Court
             of
             Aldermen
             ,
             Merchants
             ,
             Citizens
             ,
             &c.
             of
             the
             City
             of
             London
             ,
             for
             the
             Erecting
             of
             Twenty
             Free
             Schools
             in
             the
             Poor
             Parishes
             in
             and
             about
             the
             said
             City
             ,
             for
             the
             Education
             of
             Poor
             Children
             ,
             whose
             Parents
             are
             not
             able
             to
             pay
             for
             their
             Schooling
             .
          
           
             MAY
             it
             please
             your
             Lordship
             ,
             and
             the
             rest
             of
             the
             Honourable
             Gentlemen
             ,
             to
             whom
             this
             Proposal
             is
             Addressed
             ,
             to
             take
             into
             your
             Serious
             Consideration
             ,
             the
             Deplorable
             ▪
             Estate
             and
             Condition
             of
             many
             Poor
             Children
             ,
             that
             for
             want
             of
             Means
             to
             give
             them
             timely
             and
             proper
             Education
             ,
             in
             order
             to
             their
             being
             Instructed
             in
             the
             Methods
             of
             Vertue
             and
             true
             Religion
             ,
             are
             suffered
             to
             play
             away
             about
             the
             Streets
             the
             only
             Seasons
             of
             their
             Lives
             for
             Knowledge
             and
             Improvement
             ,
             in
             Idle
             ,
             Vain
             ,
             &
             
             Sinful
             Sports
             and
             Pastimes
             .
             In
             vain
             do
             your
             Lordship
             ,
             and
             the
             other
             Magistates
             ,
             so
             strenuously
             and
             commendably
             labour
             to
             Reform
             Mankind
             ,
             by
             suppressing
             and
             correcting
             grown
             and
             addult
             Wickedness
             ,
             while
             by
             the
             Connivance
             and
             Toleration
             of
             this
             ungodly
             Practise
             ,
             the
             Seeds
             of
             Vice
             ,
             like
             so
             many
             Hydra's
             Heads
             ,
             grow
             upon
             your
             Hands
             ,
             still
             furnishing
             you
             with
             new
             Matters
             of
             hopeless
             and
             unsuccessful
             Toyl
             and
             Vexation
             :
             For
             by
             this
             Idle
             squandering
             away
             their
             time
             ,
             they
             learn
             all
             kind
             of
             Lewdness
             ,
             Swearing
             ,
             Lying
             ,
             Stealing
             ,
             Impudence
             ,
             and
             Dissimulation
             ,
             which
             being
             then
             so
             timely
             and
             deeply
             Imprinted
             upon
             their
             Souls
             ,
             all
             the
             Punishment
             in
             the
             World
             can
             hardly
             ever
             return
             them
             afterwards
             :
             Good
             Manners
             ,
             Temperance
             ,
             Order
             ,
             and
             proper
             Learning
             ,
             are
             the
             Stays
             and
             Supports
             of
             all
             good
             Government
             ,
             which
             (
             if
             due
             care
             were
             taken
             )
             might
             as
             easily
             and
             cheaply
             be
             Planted
             ,
             as
             the
             forementioned
             Vices
             ;
             whereby
             in
             short
             time
             the
             World
             would
             be
             much
             better
             in
             general
             ,
             and
             the
             Magistracy
             in
             particular
             be
             discharged
             of
             abundance
             of
             ungratefulness
             and
             trouble
             .
             Now
             since
             
             the
             laying
             a
             sure
             and
             lasting
             Foundation
             of
             Vertue
             and
             Honesty
             is
             the
             Noblest
             and
             most
             Extensive
             Charity
             imaginable
             ,
             we
             cannot
             allow
             our selves
             to
             doubt
             of
             your
             Lordships
             Concurrence
             with
             the
             incouragement
             of
             so
             Lawful
             and
             Beneficial
             a
             Proposal
             :
             And
             we
             are
             bold
             to
             affirm
             ,
             that
             your
             Lordship
             cannot
             begin
             your
             Government
             ,
             from
             whence
             the
             whole
             City
             justly
             expects
             so
             much
             Happiness
             and
             Advantage
             ,
             under
             the
             Influences
             of
             a
             more
             Blessed
             and
             Auspicious
             Omen
             .
          
           
             It
             is
             therefore
             Humbly
             Proposed
             ,
             That
             Twenty
             Schools
             ,
             viz.
             Ten
             for
             Boys
             and
             Ten
             for
             Girls
             ,
             be
             erected
             ,
             which
             will
             require
             a
             Hundred
             and
             Twenty
             Pound
             
               per
               Annum
            
             one
             with
             another
             ,
             for
             their
             Maintenance
             ,
             with
             their
             proper
             Tutors
             ,
             Masters
             ,
             &c.
             each
             Parish
             or
             P●ecinct
             ,
             building
             their
             School-Houses
             at
             their
             own
             proper
             Charge
             ,
             low
             Houses
             ,
             all
             one
             Floor
             ,
             fifty
             Foot
             in
             length
             ,
             and
             twenty
             five
             in
             breadth
             ,
             with
             Chimneys
             ,
             and
             other
             necessary
             Convenienc●es
             .
             Now
             twenty
             Schools
             at
             a
             Hundred
             and
             Twenty
             Pound
             
               per
               Annum
            
             each
             ,
             must
             have
             a
             Settlement
             of
             
             Land
             of
             Two
             Thousand
             Five
             Hundred
             Pound
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ,
             which
             might
             easily
             be
             raised
             by
             a
             voluntary
             Contribution
             ;
             for
             it
             is
             not
             to
             be
             doubted
             ,
             but
             there
             are
             within
             the
             Circuit
             of
             the
             
               Bills
               of
               Mortality
            
             ,
             more
             than
             a
             Hundred
             Thousand
             Persons
             that
             are
             able
             ,
             without
             prejudice
             ,
             to
             give
             Ten
             Shillings
             each
             (
             that
             is
             )
             one
             with
             another
             ,
             which
             would
             amount
             to
             Fifty
             Thousand
             Pound
             Sterling
             ,
             which
             being
             well
             laid
             out
             ,
             would
             Purchase
             in
             Land
             Two
             Thousand
             Five
             Hundred
             Pound
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ,
             and
             better
             ;
             but
             if
             any
             alledge
             they
             cannot
             conveniently
             spare
             such
             a
             Sum
             as
             Ten
             Shillings
             it
             is
             proposed
             that
             there
             be
             a
             general
             Fasting
             Day
             for
             Six
             Weeks
             ,
             from
             all
             sorts
             of
             Costly
             Foods
             ,
             and
             strong
             Drinks
             ,
             one
             Day
             only
             in
             each
             Week
             ,
             which
             by
             a
             modest
             Computation
             ,
             would
             raise
             Ten
             Thousand
             Pound
             per
             Week
             ;
             that
             is
             ,
             in
             the
             whole
             Sixty
             Thousand
             Pound
             ,
             and
             no
             particular
             Person
             or
             Family
             one
             Penny
             the
             worse
             ,
             which
             also
             without
             doubt
             would
             be
             mightily
             increased
             every
             Year
             by
             the
             Gifts
             and
             Liberality
             of
             Charitable
             People
             ,
             that
             d●op
             off
             the
             Stage
             of
             this
             World
             into
             Eternity
             .
          
           
           
             As
             an
             Enforcement
             of
             what
             is
             Proposed
             ,
             give
             me
             leave
             to
             tell
             you
             ,
             That
             this
             Charity
             is
             not
             given
             to
             Strangers
             ,
             but
             to
             preserve
             and
             maintain
             our
             own
             Posterity
             or
             Off
             spring
             ,
             even
             our
             own
             Children
             ,
             two
             thirds
             whereof
             ,
             if
             no●
             more
             ,
             within
             the
             Compass
             and
             Revolution
             of
             Thirty
             or
             Fourty
             Years
             ,
             by
             some
             private
             Misfortunes
             ,
             or
             publick
             Calamities
             and
             Alterations
             of
             State
             ,
             come
             to
             extream
             Poverty
             and
             Straits
             .
             For
             it
             is
             reasonably
             supposed
             ,
             That
             Thirty
             Years
             s●nce
             there
             were
             then
             in
             and
             about
             London
             ,
             Forty
             Thousand
             Gentlemen
             ,
             Merchants
             ,
             Shopkeepers
             and
             Tradesmen
             ,
             worth
             in
             Estates
             from
             Five
             Hundred
             to
             Ten
             Thousand
             Pounds
             ,
             and
             these
             might
             possibly
             have
             three
             Children
             each
             ,
             one
             with
             another
             ,
             which
             is
             a
             Hundred
             and
             Twenty
             Thousand
             ,
             so
             that
             at
             this
             time
             it
             is
             not
             to
             be
             questioned
             ,
             if
             an
             exact
             scrutiny
             be
             made
             ,
             and
             account
             given
             of
             each
             Man's
             Off-spring
             ,
             but
             that
             there
             are
             now
             half
             ,
             or
             two
             thirds
             of
             these
             that
             really
             want
             such
             a
             piece
             of
             Charity
             as
             is
             here
             preposed
             .
          
           
           
             Now
             if
             we
             will
             but
             look
             forward
             ,
             we
             may
             rationally
             conclude
             ,
             That
             Thirty
             or
             Forty
             Years
             hence
             ,
             our
             Children
             or
             Grand-Children
             may
             be
             in
             the
             like
             poor
             Condition
             ;
             so
             that
             Money
             thus
             disposed
             of
             ,
             as
             we
             have
             proposed
             ,
             is
             a
             far
             better
             Security
             to
             our
             Posterity
             than
             the
             Free
             Land
             of
             any
             particular
             Person
             can
             purchace
             for
             them
             :
             Besides
             ,
             you
             have
             the
             Great
             God's
             Word
             ,
             and
             our
             Saviour
             Christ's
             Promise
             ,
             to
             Indempnifie
             and
             save
             you
             harmless
             ;
             for
             
               he
               that
               gives
               to
               the
               poor
               ,
               lends
               to
               the
               Lord
               ,
            
             and
             there
             shall
             be
             manifold
             Restitutions
             made
             ,
             with
             the
             Blessings
             of
             this
             World
             ,
             and
             with
             Life
             Eternal
             in
             the
             World
             to
             come
             ,
             which
             is
             both
             personal
             and
             Real
             Security
             .
             Neither
             do
             I
             believe
             there
             is
             any
             firmer
             or
             better
             way
             of
             Conveying
             or
             Intailing
             Estates
             on
             our
             Children
             and
             Posterity
             ,
             than
             by
             Works
             of
             Mercy
             and
             Almsgiving
             ,
             being
             assured
             according
             to
             the
             Word
             of
             God
             ,
             that
             they
             are
             the
             likeliest
             Expedients
             and
             Antidotes
             against
             the
             secret
             Canker
             ,
             and
             give
             our
             Children
             a
             sure
             and
             lasting
             Title
             to
             their
             Inheritance
             :
             For
             Retaliation
             of
             Rewards
             and
             Punishments
             is
             the
             Indispensible
             
             Law
             of
             God
             ,
             which
             will
             have
             its
             Execution
             either
             in
             this
             World
             or
             that
             which
             is
             to
             come
             .
             This
             our
             Saviour
             further
             exemplifies
             in
             the
             Parable
             between
             the
             Sheep
             and
             the
             Goats
             ,
             when
             he
             says
             to
             the
             Sheep
             on
             his
             Right
             Hand
             ,
             
               Come
               ,
               ye
               blessed
               ,
               into
               the
               Kingdom
               prepared
               for
               you
               ;
               for
               I
               was
               hungry
               ,
               and
               you
               fed
               me
               ;
               naked
               ,
               and
               ye
               cloathed
               me
               ;
               sick
               ,
               and
               in
               Prison
               ,
               and
               ye
               administred
               unto
               me
               :
            
             But
             to
             the
             Goats
             he
             says
             ,
             
               Go
               ye
               cursed
               into
               everlasting
               Darkness
               ,
               prepared
               for
               the
               Devil
               and
               his
               Angles
               ;
               for
               you
               have
               neither
               fed
               ,
               cloathed
               ,
               nor
               administred
               to
               me
               .
            
             And
             further
             ,
             when
             they
             expostulated
             with
             him
             ,
             saying
             ,
             
               Lord
               ,
               when
               did
               we
               see
               thee
               hungry
               ,
               naked
               ,
               sick
               ,
               or
               in
               Prison
               ?
            
             His
             Answer
             was
             ,
             
               Insomuch
               as
               ye
               did
               it
               not
               to
               one
               of
               these
               little
               ones
               ,
               ye
               did
               it
               not
               to
               me
               .
            
             Hence
             it
             is
             Evident
             ,
             in
             so
             many
             plain
             words
             ,
             what
             Christ's
             Sheep
             were
             justified
             for
             ;
             and
             for
             what
             the
             Goats
             were
             condemned
             ;
             the
             first
             had
             Charity
             ,
             the
             latter
             not
             ;
             therefore
             to
             do
             good
             ,
             and
             communicate
             those
             Gifts
             the
             Lord
             hath
             intrusted
             us
             with
             ,
             is
             one
             of
             the
             most
             Binding
             and
             Fundamental
             Precepts
             in
             the
             Christian
             Religion
             .
             Charity
             being
             therefore
             the
             
             first
             true
             step
             to
             all
             Vertue
             ;
             that
             we
             may
             obtain
             the
             Blessing
             of
             the
             Almighty
             upon
             the
             Publick
             Undertakings
             ,
             and
             all
             our
             Private
             Lawful
             Endeavours
             ,
             let
             us
             resolve
             to
             go
             on
             chearfully
             ,
             and
             lay
             up
             a
             Treasure
             in
             Heaven
             ,
             by
             being
             Liberal
             to
             the
             Poor
             and
             Needy
             upon
             Earth
             .
             And
             for
             the
             better
             and
             more
             singular
             performance
             of
             these
             Duties
             ,
             our
             Holy
             Religion
             and
             Interests
             obliges
             every
             one
             in
             his
             Station
             ,
             avoiding
             Covetousness
             and
             Expensive
             Sensuality
             ,
             to
             betake
             our selves
             to
             Sobriety
             and
             Temperance
             ,
             which
             are
             the
             great
             Promoters
             and
             Encouragers
             of
             Charity
             ,
             with
             proper
             and
             due
             Fasting
             ,
             which
             is
             none
             of
             the
             least
             Vertues
             ,
             for
             they
             all
             proceed
             from
             the
             Fountain
             of
             God's
             Grace
             ,
             and
             an
             inward
             Ground
             or
             Divine
             Principle
             in
             the
             Soul.
             
          
           
             This
             is
             what
             I
             have
             given
             my
             Mind
             to
             think
             of
             ,
             and
             do
             believe
             it
             my
             Duty
             to
             Recommend
             the
             same
             to
             my
             Fellow
             Citizens
             ,
             wherein
             I
             humbly
             Pray
             ,
             That
             my
             good
             Will
             ,
             at
             least
             ,
             may
             be
             accepted
             ,
             though
             it
             should
             happen
             that
             some
             of
             my
             Notions
             are
             not
             altogether
             approved
             of
             ;
             for
             I
             am
             conscious
             to
             my
             
             self
             of
             no
             other
             aim
             than
             the
             discharge
             of
             my
             Duty
             ,
             to
             persuade
             Men
             to
             be
             really
             what
             they
             profess
             themselves
             nominally
             ,
             viz.
             Disciples
             and
             Followers
             of
             Jesus
             Christ
             ,
             in
             whose
             Service
             I
             am
             ,
          
           
             
               Gentlemen
               ,
            
             
               Your
               Well
               wishing
               Friend
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 Tryon
              
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             
               The
               Vse
               and
               Vertues
               of
               several
               Sorts
               of
               Gruels
               and
               Pottages
               ;
               viz.
               
            
             
               Water-gruel
               and
               Milk-pottage
               ,
               have
               the
               first
               place
               ,
               not
               only
               for
               their
               Excellent
               Qualities
               ,
               and
               Friendly
               Agreement
               they
               have
               with
               the
               Stomach
               ,
               but
               also
               they
               are
               easy
               Come
               at
               able
               by
               the
               Poor
               and
               Meanest
               of
               People
               ;
               next
               in
               Rank
               do
               follow
               many
               other
               sorts
               of
               Brave
               Exhilerating
               Pottages
               ;
               viz.
               Pap
               ,
               made
               with
               Wheat-flower
               and
               Water
               ,
               or
               with
               Milk
               ,
               Water
               ,
               and
               Flower
               ;
               
               Barley-gruel
               ,
               Herb-pottage
               ,
               Pease-pottage
               ,
               Furmity
               ,
               Buttered
               Wheat
               ,
               Possets
               ,
               Bonny-clabber
               ,
               Flummery
               ,
               Caudles
               made
               of
               Beer
               ,
               Wine
               ,
               Cider
               ,
               or
               other
               Liquors
               ,
               with
               Oat-meal
               ,
               also
               with
               Eggs
               ,
               and
               Chocolate
               ;
               all
               which
               are
               the
               most
               agreeable
               ,
               friendly
               Foods
               to
               Nature
               ;
               being
               easie
               of
               Concoction
               ,
               and
               do
               afford
               greater
               Strength
               ,
               and
               generates
               better
               Blood
               and
               finer
               Spirits
               ,
               than
               most
               do
               imagine
               ,
               which
               are
               the
               Sinews
               of
               Health
               ;
               and
               they
               may
               be
               eaten
               freely
               ,
               without
               any
               danger
               of
               Surfeits
               ,
               either
               with
               Bread
               or
               without
               ;
               for
               these
               Liquid
               Regions
               ,
               do
               as
               it
               were
               contain
               the
               Sominary
               Vertues
               ,
               both
               of
               dry
               and
               moist
               Aliment
               ,
               contributing
               a
               more
               Sublime
               Nourishment
               than
               strong
               ,
               hard
               ,
               salt
               Foods
               ,
               being
               tempered
               with
               such
               equality
               of
               Parts
               ,
               whence
               do
               proceed
               such
               an
               Innocent
               Power
               ,
               and
               Ravishing
               Balsamick
               Vertue
               ,
               that
               the
               frequent
               Eating
               thereof
               ,
               do
               fortify
               ,
               strengthen
               ,
               and
               refresh
               Nature
               to
               the
               highest
               degree
               ,
               being
               endued
               with
               a
               certain
               innate
               Power
               and
               Vertue
               ,
               not
               only
               to
               help
               to
               digest
               harder
               Foods
               ,
               but
               they
               cleanse
               and
               open
               all
               the
               Passages
               ,
               and
               are
               a
               Powerful
               prevention
               of
               Obstructions
               ,
               
               and
               gross
               Phlegmy
               Humors
               ,
               and
               at
               the
               same
               time
               supplying
               Nature
               with
               a
               substantial
               ,
               brisk
               Nourishment
               ,
               and
               sweet
               ,
               friendly
               Moisture
               ,
               provided
               they
               are
               mixed
               and
               prepared
               with
               Judgment
               ;
               and
               all
               that
               Love
               their
               Health
               ,
               ought
               to
               Eat
               them
               ,
               at
               all
               times
               of
               the
               Year
               ,
               but
               more
               especially
               in
               Summer
               ,
               and
               hot
               Seasons
               ;
               they
               make
               no
               noise
               ,
               nor
               cause
               any
               insurrection
               in
               the
               Body
               ,
               so
               that
               after
               a
               Meal
               of
               such
               Foods
               ,
               there
               is
               felt
               no
               inequality
               or
               indisposition
               ,
               the
               Body
               doth
               not
               Burn
               with
               an
               unatural
               Flame
               ,
               nor
               the
               Crown
               is
               not
               pestered
               with
               Fumes
               and
               Vapours
               ;
               in
               a
               word
               ,
               they
               are
               endued
               with
               all
               the
               good
               united
               Vertues
               ,
               both
               of
               the
               Vegetable
               and
               Animals
               Kingdoms
               ;
               besides
               these
               Pottages
               have
               such
               a
               Sympathetical
               Agreement
               with
               the
               digesting
               Liquor
               of
               the
               Stomach
               ,
               called
               the
               Menstruum
               ,
               Whose
               Office
               is
               to
               fit
               ,
               qualifie
               ,
               and
               prepare
               the
               Food
               for
               separation
               and
               digestion
               ,
               being
               of
               a
               mild
               ,
               gentle
               Nature
               and
               Operation
               ,
               imitating
               the
               Dew
               of
               Heaven
               ,
               which
               doth
               bow
               ,
               apply
               ▪
               and
               incorporate
               ,
               its
               sweet
               Dews
               and
               moist
               Vapours
               to
               all
               its
               Off-spring
               ,
               whence
               all
               things
               become
               impregnated
               with
               
               Life
               ,
               Power
               and
               Vertue
               :
               For
               this
               cause
               all
               Pottages
               do
               not
               only
               strengthen
               the
               Appetite
               ,
               and
               the
               A●tractive
               Facultie●
               and
               Powers
               of
               Nature
               ,
               but
               they
               are
               easily
               melted
               into
               Chyle
               ,
               without
               any
               manifest
               trouble
               or
               molestation
               to
               the
               Stomach
               ;
               for
               the
               nearer
               affinity
               the
               Foods
               have
               to
               the
               Menstruum
               ,
               the
               easier
               they
               are
               digested
               ,
               and
               sharper
               is
               the
               Appetite
               ,
               because
               the
               sweet
               Vertues
               of
               such
               things
               are
               drawn
               forth
               into
               all
               the
               Members
               and
               Parts
               of
               the
               Body
               ,
               gently
               and
               mildly
               supplying
               them
               with
               a
               fit
               and
               proper
               Nourishment
               ,
               with
               far
               more
               ease
               and
               pleasure
               to
               Nature
               ,
               than
               from
               hard
               ,
               strong
               ,
               salt
               Foods
               ;
               neither
               doth
               our
               Friendly
               ,
               Homogenial
               Pottages
               heat
               ,
               consume
               ,
               or
               dry
               up
               the
               Menstruum
               ,
               or
               Radical
               Moisture
               ,
               as
               gross
               Flesh
               ,
               Fish
               ,
               and
               Cheese
               do
               ,
               from
               whence
               do
               proceed
               ,
               after
               the
               eating
               thereof
               ,
               Indisposition
               ,
               and
               an
               unatural
               Drought
               ,
               which
               renders
               the
               whole
               uneasie
               ,
               and
               unfit
               ,
               either
               for
               the
               Business
               of
               the
               Body
               or
               Mind
               ;
               therefore
               it
               is
               observable
               ,
               that
               in
               the
               Eastern
               and
               Southern
               Parts
               of
               the
               World
               ,
               where
               the
               Natives
               drink
               Water
               ,
               their
               Foods
               being
               most
               ,
               or
               all
               ,
               made
               into
               Pottages
               ,
               where
               they
               never
               ,
               or
               very
               
               seldom
               ,
               eat
               any
               Flesh
               ,
               Fish
               ,
               old
               Cheese
               ,
               salt
               Butter
               ,
               and
               but
               little
               Bread
               in
               gross
               ,
               as
               the
               Custom
               is
               in
               the
               Northern
               Parts
               of
               the
               World
               ,
               therefore
               the
               Gout
               ,
               Stone
               ,
               Scurvy
               ,
               and
               many
               other
               Cruel
               Diseases
               are
               not
               known
               ;
               which
               Distempers
               do
               for
               the
               most
               part
               proceed
               ,
               and
               are
               generated
               by
               the
               constant
               feeding
               on
               strong
               ,
               hard
               ,
               salt
               ,
               crude
               Foods
               ,
               and
               the
               drinking
               of
               strong
               ,
               harsh
               ,
               sharp
               Drinks
               ,
               being
               all
               of
               a
               disagreeing
               Nature
               to
               the
               Menstruum
               of
               the
               Stomach
               ;
               and
               therefore
               they
               do
               mightily
               obstruct
               Nature
               ,
               stop
               the
               Passages
               ,
               begetting
               sharp
               ,
               windy
               Humours
               ,
               thick
               Blood
               ,
               dull
               and
               heavy
               Spirits
               ,
               which
               are
               the
               Original
               Causes
               of
               the
               Gout
               ,
               Wind
               ,
               Stone
               ,
               Scurvy
               ,
               and
               many
               other
               Diseases
               :
               For
               this
               Cause
               when
               any
               Languish
               under
               those
               forementioned
               Distempers
               ,
               the
               Learned
               advise
               them
               to
               live
               on
               some
               of
               the
               above-mentioned
               Gruels
               and
               Pottages
               ;
               for
               if
               such
               Foods
               recover
               lost
               Health
               ,
               
                 pars
                 ratione
              
               ,
               consequently
               it
               must
               maintain
               and
               promote
               it
               .
            
             
               
                 Thomas
                 Tryon
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
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           .
        
         
      
    
     
  

