| CONTRARY MOTIONS: An Experiment which plainly shews that two Contrary Motions may agree in the same Moveable. |
363 |
| The parts of a Circle regularly moved about its own Centre, move in diverse times with Contrary Motions. |
389 |
| DESCENDING MOTION: The Inclination of Grave Bodies to the Motion of Descent, is equal to their resistance to the Motion of Ascent. |
191 |
| The Spaces past in the Descending Motion of the salling Grave Body, are as the Squares|of their times. |
198 |
| The Motion of Descent belongs not to the Terrestrial Globe, but to its parts. |
362 |
| DIVRNAL MOTION: The Diurnal Motionseemeth Commune to all the Universe, the Earth onely excepted. |
97 |
| Diurnal Motion why it should more probably belong to the Earth than to the Rest of the Universe. |
98 |
| The first Discourse to prove that the Diurnal Motion belongs to the Earth. |
99 |
| The Diurnal Motion causeth no Mutation among Celestial Bodies, but all changes have relation to the Earth. |
100 |
| A second Confirmation that|the Diurnal Motion belongs to the Earth. |
100 |
| A third Confirmation that the Diurnal Motionbelongs to the Earth. |
101 |
| A fourth, fisth, and sixth Confirmation that the Diurnal Motion belongs to the Eatth. |
102 |
| Aseventh Confirmation that the Diurnal Motion belongs to the Earth. |
103 |
| If the Diurnal Motion should alter, the Annual Period would cease. |
409 |
| LOCAL MOTION: Local Motion of three kinds, Right, Circular, and Mixt. |
6 |
| An entire and new Science of our Academick [Galileo] concerning Local Motion. |
198 |
| MIXT MOTION: Of Mixt Motion we see not the part that is Circular, because we pertake thereof. |
218 |
| Aristotle granteth a Mixt Motion to Mixt Bodies. |
375 |
| The Motion of Mixt Bodies ought to be such as may result from the Composition of the Motions of the simple Bodies compounding. |
375 |
| NATVRAL MOTION: Accelleration of the Natural Motion of Graves is made according to the Odd Numbers beginning at Unity. |
198 |
| Natural Motion changeth into that which is PreterNatural and Violent. |
212 |
| PROGRESSIVE MOTION: The Progressive Motion may make the Water in a Vessel to run to and fro. |
387 |
| RIGHT MOTION: Sometimes Simple, and sometimes Mixt, according to Aristotle. |
8 |
| Right Motion impossible in the World exactly Ordinate. |
10 |
| Right Motion Naturally Infinite. |
10 |
| Right Motion Naturally Impossible. |
10 |
| Right Motion might possibly have been in the First Chaos. |
11 |
| Right Motion is useful to reduce into Order things out of Order. |
11 |
| Right Motion cannot naturally be Perpetual. |
20 |
| Right Motion assigned to Natural Bodies, to reduce them to perfect Order, when removed from their Places. |
20 |
| Right Motion of Grave Bodies manifest to Sense. |
22 |
| Right Motion with more reason ascribed to the Parts, than to the whole Elements. |
33 |
| Right Motion cannot be Eternal, and consequently cannot be Natural to the Earth. |
117 |
| Right Motion seemeth to be wholly excluded in Nature. |
147 |
| With two Right Motions one cannot compose Circular Motions. |
375 |
| Right Motion belongeth to imperfect Bodies, and that are out of their Natural Places. |
495 |
| Right Motion is not Simple. |
495 |
| Right Motion is ever mixt with the Circular. |
495 |
| SIMPLE MOTION peculiar onely to Simple Bodies. |
494 |
| TERRESTRIAL MOTION collected from the Stars. |
229 |
| The Parts of the Terrestrial Globe accelerate and retard in their Motion. |
388 |
| One single Terrestrial Motion sufficeth not to produce the Ebbing and Flowing. |
421 |
| UNEVEN MOTION may make the Water in a Vessel to Run to and fro. |
387 |
| The Mixture of the two Motions Annual and Diurnal, causeth the unevennesse in the Motion of the parts of the Terrestrial Globe. |
390 |
| MOVE. |
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| Its questionable whether descending Bodies Move in a Right Line. |
21 |
| Aristotles Argument to prove that Grave Bodies Move with an inclination to arrive at the Centre. |
22 |
| Grave Bodies Move towards the Centre of the Centre of the Earth per Accidens. |
22 |
| Things forsaking the place which was natural ro them by Creation, are said to Move violently, |