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(2)
He affirmed that he could /easily/ quickly shew an
that Exp
t. that would plainly con
fute that a
ssertion, and that was that he could take may dew and putt
it into a gla
sse and seal it vp hermetically and then by ordering
the gla
sse in such a way as he well knew he could in
time produce therein an animall 6 inches long w
ch. should continue
to grow to that bignesse and that the said animal should in
longer decay and vanish againe.
And when it was inquired of him whether he could doe it w
th. may
dew Di
stilld he said not. becau
se that was spirit of may dew & not
may dew.
and . . .the vice pre
sid: affirmed that he had formerly had a creature produced
in may dew but that the gla
sse was neither
stopd nor hermetically
sealed. but that it was rather suppo
sed that it had come in by
themouth of the gla
sse. he added moreouer that may dew might
well be supposed to be a body full of the seads of Liuing creatures
since it was gatherd at a proper time of
the year ^ /vpon wheat & other vegetables/ and since the
animall could not be produced when any operation had been done
vpon the said dew that might destroy the said seminall
principles
. . . swimming in it as he had before confe
ssd
there could be noe conclu
sion drawn from that argument.
When he further vrged that he would shew an Exp
t. that he could
by wa
shing black pepper w
th. Di
stilld water wash out the said
animalls from their cells in
the Rind of the pepper it was de
sired
that he would again
st the next Day prouide some such pepper &
such water as should be needfull. though it was beleiued that
the effect would in noe wi
se follow such an operation -
After this di
scour
se the said m
r. O Hill read a Di
scour
se of his
about the method the Society ought to take in their proceeding much differing from what they now followed
penned . . . purpose the contents of w
ch were
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