AN ESSAY Towards the OF Τ Η Ε Ideal or Intelligible Being the Relative Part of it. with relation to Humane Understanding, PART II. By JOHN NORRIS, Rector of Bemerton near Sarum. İmmensum rerum confecimus æquor, LONDON, Exchange ; and W. Hawes, at the Rofe in Ludgate-street, 8-6-46 To the Right Worshipful Sir Thomas Cookes Winford, of Astly in the County of Worcester, Baronet. SIR, TH HE Respect that I intend You, and the real Honour that I do my Self, in prefixing your Name to these Papers, will, I hope, excuse my Prefumption in waiting upon You with.fo mean a Prefent : If not, your own Goodness Iam perswaded will, of which the greatest Commendation that I can give, will be my Reliance upon it. Should You meet with any thing like Entertainment here, I should be well pleased, tho’ I dare not promise You any. You are desired, Sir, to sit down at a Philosophers Table, which does not use to be either very nicely, or very magnificently spread, but whose chief Furni A 3 ture |