and Morally upon t}^ nature of Beer.
welcome, or parlie with them , or please our selves in thew(though with no intent to commit sinne )Just will incalescerewax hot and conceive, and then the next. thing we are like tobcare of, will be the birth of some Joule sinne or other.
XVII.
There is a kinde of life in the Worme (the first but imper-fect birch of a Bee ) but yet neither seeing nor heareing, norlocomotive faculty, though itstirres in it’s cell and receives thefood that is brought to it, yet can it doe nothing for it’s benefitor defence,or others pleasure or profit. And as life is thus (hutup in this imperfect creature,till by a further birth and transmu-tation it receives a new and better life j so is the light in a na-tural! man (hut up before regeneration, all the light they havedoth but glowc in their breast, (hewing it seise there (as a latereverend Divine ) and making it evident that they have suchknowledge, but it is not a candle that enlightens all the roome,that enlightens all the corners of the (bule. Take the light of aSrarre in a darke night, and compare it with the light of theStmwjJhough never so little : Looke in what measure it ap-peares, it scatters the darknefle from East to West: So there isa light in the mindes o( carnall men, which is but as a Starre ina darke night, which doth not takeaway chedarknesse, but inthe regenerate it is a sanctified light, like the light of the Sun,not (hut within a narrow compalse, but spreading it seise untoall the parts of the, soule: Or as if a Candle be brought into adarke roome it lightens all the house,but if it be a (parke of fire,it (Bowes it seise, and glower and does no more, it doth not en-lighten the house.
XVIII.
Many things in the nature of Bees when we have most studi-ousiv enquired after them, can we not find out and certa nlyresolve and determine of, as concerning their manner of gene-ration, the duration and continuance of the Queene-Bee, withtheir methods and orders in fending forth their first (warmc,yet doe we where we arc unable to find out certaine grounds
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