affirmeth the Heavens alterable, rather then otherwiſe, by his Doctrine.</cell>
<cell>42</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>Requifites to fit a man to Philoſophate well in the way of
<emph type="italics"/>
Ariſtotle.
<emph.end type="italics"/>
</cell>
<cell>92</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>Some of
<emph type="italics"/>
Ariſtotles
<emph.end type="italics"/>
Sectators impaire his Reputation, in going about to enhanſe it.</cell>
<cell>93</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>The ſervile Spirit of ſome of
<emph type="italics"/>
Ariſt.
<emph.end type="italics"/>
followers.</cell>
<cell>95</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>Too cloſe an adherence to
<emph type="italics"/>
Aristotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
is blameable.</cell>
<cell>95</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Ariſtotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
and
<emph type="italics"/>
Ptolomy
<emph.end type="italics"/>
argue againſt the Diurnal Motion aſcribed to the Earth.</cell>
<cell>97</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>A Propoſition that
<emph type="italics"/>
Ariſtotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
filched from the Ancients, and ſomewhat altered.</cell>
<cell>99</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Ariſtotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
his Arguments for the Earths Quieſcence and Immobility.</cell>
<cell>107</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Ariſtotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
were he alive, would either refute his Adverſaries Arguments, or elſe would alter his Opinion.</cell>
<cell>113</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Aristotles
<emph.end type="italics"/>
firſt Argument againſt the Earths Motion, is defective in two things.</cell>
<cell>121</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>The Paralogiſme of
<emph type="italics"/>
Aristotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
and Ptolomy in ſuppoſing that for known, which is in queſtion.</cell>
<cell>121</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Ariſtotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
admitteth that the Fire moveth directly upwards by Nature, and round about, by Participation.</cell>
<cell>122</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Ariſtotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
and Ptolomy ſeem to confute the Earths Mobility againſt thoſe who think that it, having along time ſtood ſtill, began to move in the time of Pythagoras.</cell>
<cell>168</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Aristotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
his errour in affirming falling Grave Bodies to move according to the proportion of their gravities.</cell>
<cell>199</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Ariſtotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
his Demonſtrations to prove the Earth is finite, are all nullified, by denying it to be moveable.</cell>
<cell>294</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Aristotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
maketh that Point to be the Centre of the Univerſe, about which all the Celeſtial Spheres do revolve</cell>
<cell>294</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>A queſtion is put, if
<emph type="italics"/>
Ariſt.
<emph.end type="italics"/>
were forced to receive one of two Propoſitions, that make againſt his Doctrine, which he would admit.</cell>
<cell>294</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Aristotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
his Argument againſt the Ancients, who held that the Earth was a Planet.</cell>
<cell>344</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Aristotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
taxeth Plato of being overſtudious of Geometry.</cell>
<cell>361</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Aristotle
<emph.end type="italics"/>
holdeth thoſe Effects to be miraculous, of which the Cauſes are unknown.</cell>
<cell>384</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>ASTRONOMERS.</cell>
<cell/>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Aſtronomers
<emph.end type="italics"/>
confuted by AntiTycho.</cell>
<cell>38</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>The principal Scope of
<emph type="italics"/>
Aſtronomers
<emph.end type="italics"/>
is to give a reaſon of Appearances and Phænomena.</cell>
<cell>308</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Actronomers
<emph.end type="italics"/>
all agree that the greater Magnitudes of the Orbes is the cauſe of the tardity in their Converſions.</cell>
<cell>331</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Aſtronomers
<emph.end type="italics"/>
perhaps have not known what Appearances ought to follow, upon the Annual Motion of the Earth.</cell>
<cell>338</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Actronomers
<emph.end type="italics"/>
having omitted to inſtance what alterations thoſe are, that may be derived from the Annual Motion of the Earth, do thereby teſtifie that they never rightly underſtood the ſame.</cell>
<cell>343</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>ASTRONOMICAL.</cell>
<cell/>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Aſtronomical
<emph.end type="italics"/>
Obſervations wreſted by AntiTycho to his own purpoſe.</cell>
<cell>39</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Actronomical
<emph.end type="italics"/>
Inſtruments are very ſubject to errour.</cell>
<cell>262</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>ASTRONOMY.</cell>
<cell/>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<emph type="italics"/>
Aſtronomy
<emph.end type="italics"/>
reſtored by Copernicus upon the Suppoſitions of Ptolomy</cell>
<cell>308</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>Many things may remain as yet unobſerved in
<emph type="italics"/>
Aſtronomy
<emph.end type="italics"/>
</cell>
<cell>415</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>AUCUPATORIAN.</cell>
<cell/>
</row>
<row>
<cell>An
<emph type="italics"/>
Aucupatorian
<emph.end type="italics"/>
Problem for ſhooting of Birds flying.</cell>
<cell>157</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>AXIOME, or
<emph type="italics"/>
Axiomes.
<emph.end type="italics"/>
</cell>
<cell/>
</row>
<row>
<cell>In the
<emph type="italics"/>
Axiome, Fruſtra fit per plura, &c.
<emph.end type="italics"/>
the addition of
<emph type="italics"/>
æquœ bene
<emph.end type="italics"/>
is ſuperfluous.</cell>
<cell>106</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>Three
<emph type="italics"/>
Axiomes
<emph.end type="italics"/>
that are ſuppoſed manifeſt.</cell>
<cell>230</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>Certain
<emph type="italics"/>
Axiomes
<emph.end type="italics"/>
commonly admitted by all Philoſophers.</cell>
<cell>361</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>B</cell>
<cell/>
</row>
<row>
<cell>BODY and
<emph type="italics"/>
Bodies.
<emph.end type="italics"/>
</cell>
<cell/>
</row>
<row>
<cell>Contraries that corrupt, reſide not in the ſame
<emph type="italics"/>
Body
<emph.end type="italics"/>
that corrupteth.</cell>
<cell>30</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>GRAVE BODY; If the Celeſtial Globe were perforated, a
<emph type="italics"/>
Grave Body
<emph.end type="italics"/>
deſcending by that Bore, would paſſe and aſcend as far beyond the Centre, as it did deſcend.</cell>
<cell>203</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>The motion of
<emph type="italics"/>
Grave Bodies,
<emph.end type="italics"/>
Vide
<emph type="italics"/>
Motion.
<emph.end type="italics"/>
</cell>
<cell/>
</row>
<row>
<cell>The Accelleration of
<emph type="italics"/>
Grave Bodies
<emph.end type="italics"/>
that deſcend naturally, increaſeth from moment to moment.</cell>
<cell>205</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>We know no more who moveth
<emph type="italics"/>
Grave Bodies
<emph.end type="italics"/>
downwards, than who moveth the Stars round; nor know we any thing of theſe </cell>