Salusbury, Thomas, Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I), 1667

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Immenſe
nitudes
and
bers
are
henſible
by our
derſtanding
.
SALV. Methinks we arrogate too much to our ſelves,
cius
, whilſt we will have it, that the onely care of us, is the
æquate
work, and bound, beyond which the Divine Wiſdome
and
Power doth, or diſpoſeth of nothing.
But I will not
ſent
, that we ſhould ſo much ſhorten its hand, but deſire that we
may
content our ſelves with an aſſurance that God and Nature

are
ſo imployed in the governing of humane affairs, that they
could
not more apply themſelves thereto, although they had no
other
care than onely that of mankind; and this, I think, I am
able
to make out by a moſt pertinent and moſt noble example,
taken
from the operation of the Suns light, which whileſt it

tracteth
theſe vapours, or ſcorcheth that plant, it attracteth, it
ſcorcheth
them, as if it had no more to do; yea, in ripening that
bunch
of grapes, nay that one ſingle grape, it doth apply it ſelf
ſo
, that it could not be more intenſe if the ſum of all its buſineſs
had
been the only maturation of that grape.
Now if this grape
receiveth
all that it is poſſible for it to receive from the Sun, not
ſuffering
the leaſt injury by the Suns production of a thouſand
other
effects at the ſame time; it would be either envy or folly
to
blame that grape, if it ſhould think or wiſh that the Sun would
onely
appropriate its rayes to its advantage.
I am confident that
nothing
is omitted by the Divine Providence, of what concernes
the
government of humane affairs; but that there may not be
other
things in the Univerſe, that depend upon the ſame infinite
Wiſdome
, I cannot, of my ſelf, by what my reaſon holds forth
to
me, bring my ſelf to believe.
However, if it were not ſo,
yet
ſhould I not forbear to believe the reaſons laid before me by

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