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and every bird its own outward shape, outward gesture, and voice, and external workings, which declare the inward nature of it? And is not this a Staple-known rule in nature, that every thing is known by the effects of it? A Lion by his roaring, • Lark by its singing, a Horse by his neighing ▪ and •n Ox by his lowing, &c. All these speak forth nothing but sincerity, in so much, that if these marks •nd signs should be confounded, •nd beasts use them indifferently, all humane knowledge should suddenly fall to nothing, this would put such a confusion, both in th• wo•ld and mankind. |
and every bird its own outward shape, outward gesture, and voice, and external workings, which declare the inward nature of it? And is not this a Staple-known Rule in nature, that every thing is known by the effects of it? A lion by his roaring, • Lark by its singing, a Horse by his neighing ▪ and •n Ox by his lowing, etc. All these speak forth nothing but sincerity, in so much, that if these marks •nd Signs should be confounded, •nd beasts use them indifferently, all humane knowledge should suddenly fallen to nothing, this would put such a confusion, both in th• wo•ld and mankind. |
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