ن AN ESSAY Towards the THEORY OF THE Ideal or Intelligible WORLD. Being the Relative Part of it. Wherein the Intelligible World is consider'd PART II. By JOHN NORRIS, Rector of Bemerton •Immensum rerum confecimus aquor, Et jam tempus eqaum fumantia solvere colla. LONDON, Printed for S. Manship, at the Ship in Cornbill, near the Royal ! To the Right Worshipful Sir Thomas Cookes Winford, of Aftly in the County of Worcefter, Baronet. SIR, T 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 Presumption in waiting upon You with fo mean a Prefent: If not, your own Goodness I am 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 defired, Sir, to fit down at a Philosophers Table, which does not use to be either very nicely, or very magnificently spread, but whose chief Furni A3 ture |