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yet they are to be inform'd, that the nature of their Work requir'd that they should first begin with immethodical Collections and indigested Experiments, before they go on to finish and compose them into Arts. In which Method they may well be justified, seeing they have the Almighty Creator himself for an Example: For he at first produced a confus'd and scatter'd Light; and reserv'd it to be the Work of another day, to gather and fashion it into beautiful Bodies.

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