The Contents of the Whole./ The præface containeinge a summe of the Whole. Chap: i. Of Naturall dreames and theire Originall: Chap: 2 Of the second sort of Dreams called Animall: Chap: 3. What operations the Vnderstandeinge hath in time of Sleepe. Chap: 4. Certaine authorityes, which seeme to attribute as great power to the Vnderstandeinge in sleepe, as wakeinge, answered. Chap: 5. His Ma jesty Arguments that there can bee noe reason = able discourse in Sleepe. Chap: 6. 51 Oneirologia. or. A breife discourse of the nature of Dreames Chap: 1. Man, the compleat microcosmicall modell of all Gods workes, is approued to consist of a twofould nature; the one Elementary, the other Celestiall. That ariseth from the exact temper of the fowre Elementary qualityes, which accordinge to Natures iudicious limitation, produceth an erect stature, adorned with a right gratious and eie = pleaseinge shape, discoueringe it selfe in such an harmo = nicall correspondencie of symmetricall parts, organicall without, and officiall within: that ( Momus himselfe beeinge arbiter) noethinge can thereto bee added, noe = thinge thence detracted, as hath beene more fully deli = uered in a fitter place. This as a most royall and rich guest, trained and brought out of a farre contrey, heauen it selfe, to inhabite this faire built pallace of the body for a Season, is indued with such an accomplished essence from the Allmightie, her only Founder and in = fuser, that by her owne power, (in my powerlesse penn espe = cially) shee can bee none otherwise expressed, then by her inseperable qualities and effects, which shee partly discouer = eth in the interiour and inferiour oeconomie and dispens = ation of the faculties naturall in the Liuer, vitall in the Harte, and both Animall and Intellectuall in the Braine, by the ministry of the generall sinewes for motion and the fiue exteriour senses her diligent scouts and trusty intelligencers from abroad, for Sense which is either outward, performed
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The Contents of the Whole./ The præface containeinge a summe of the Whole. Chap: i. Of Naturall dreames and theire Originall: Chap: 2 Of the second sort of Dreams called Animall: Chap: 3. What operations the Vnderstandeinge hath in time of Sleepe. Chap: 4. Certaine authorityes, which seeme to attribute as great power to the Vnderstandeinge in sleepe, as wakeinge, answered. Chap: 5. His Ma jesty Arguments that there can bee noe reason = able discourse in Sleepe. Chap: 6. 51 Oneirologia. or. A breife discourse of the nature of Dreames Chap: 1. Man, the compleat microcosmicall modell of all Gods workes, is approued to consist of a twofould nature; the one Elementary, the other Celestiall. That ariseth from the exact temper of the fowre Elementary qualityes, which accordinge to Natures iudicious limitation, produceth an erect stature, adorned with a right gratious and eie = pleaseinge shape, discoueringe it selfe in such an harmo = nicall correspondencie of symmetricall parts, organicall without, and officiall within: that ( Momus himselfe beeinge arbiter) noethinge can thereto bee added, noe = thinge thence detracted, as hath beene more fully deli = uered in a fitter place. This as a most royall and rich guest, trained and brought out of a farre contrey, heauen it selfe, to inhabite this faire built pallace of the body for a Season, is indued with such an accomplished essence from the Allmightie, her only Founder and in = fuser, that by her owne power, (in my powerlesse penn espe = cially) shee can bee none otherwise expressed, then by her inseperable qualities and effects, which shee partly discouer = eth in the interiour and inferiour oeconomie and dispens = ation of the faculties naturall in the Liuer, vitall in the Harte, and both Animall and Intellectuall in the Braine, by the ministry of the generall sinewes for motion and the fiue exteriour senses her diligent scouts and trusty intelligencers from abroad, for Sense which is either outward, performed
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