<row><cell>IRON.</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>Its proved that <emph type="italics"/>Iron<emph.end type="italics"/> con&longs;i&longs;ts of parts more &longs;ubtil, pure and compact than the Magner.</cell><cell>370</cell></row><row><cell>JUPITER.</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell><emph type="italics"/>Jupiter<emph.end type="italics"/> and Saturn do encompa&longs;&longs;e the Earth, and the Sun.</cell><cell>258</cell></row><row><cell><emph type="italics"/>Jupiter<emph.end type="italics"/> augments le&longs;&longs;e by Irradiation, than the Dog&shy;Star.</cell><cell>305</cell></row><row><cell>K</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>KEPLER.</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>The Argument of <emph type="italics"/>Kepler<emph.end type="italics"/> in favour of Coper&shy;nicus.</cell><cell>242</cell></row><row><cell>An Explanation of the true Sen&longs;e of <emph type="italics"/>Kepler,<emph.end type="italics"/> and his Defence.</cell><cell>243</cell></row><row><cell>The feigned An&longs;wer of <emph type="italics"/>Kepler<emph.end type="italics"/> couched in an Artificial Irony.</cell><cell>244</cell></row><row><cell><emph type="italics"/>Kepler<emph.end type="italics"/> is, with re&longs;pect, blamed.</cell><cell>422</cell></row><row><cell><emph type="italics"/>Keplers<emph.end type="italics"/> reconciling of Scripture Texts whith the Copernican Hypothe&longs;is.</cell><cell>461</cell></row><row><cell>KNOW, <emph type="italics"/>&amp;c.<emph.end type="italics"/></cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>The having a perfect <emph type="italics"/>Knowledge<emph.end type="italics"/> of nothing, maketh &longs;ome beleeve they under&longs;tand all things.</cell><cell>84</cell></row><row><cell>Gods manner of <emph type="italics"/>Knowing<emph.end type="italics"/> different from that of Man.</cell><cell>87</cell></row><row><cell>The great Felicity for which they are to be en&shy;vied, who per&longs;wade them&longs;elves that they <emph type="italics"/>Know<emph.end type="italics"/> every thing.</cell><cell>164</cell></row><row><cell>Our <emph type="italics"/>Knowledge<emph.end type="italics"/> is a kind of Remini&longs;cence, ac&shy;cording to Plato.</cell><cell>169</cell></row><row><cell>L</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>LIGHT.</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell><emph type="italics"/>Light<emph.end type="italics"/> reflected from the Earth into the Moon.</cell><cell>52</cell></row><row><cell>The Reflex <emph type="italics"/>Light<emph.end type="italics"/> of uneven Bodies is more uni&shy;ver&longs;al than that of the &longs;mooth, and why.</cell><cell>62</cell></row><row><cell>The more rough Superficies make greater Re&shy;flection of <emph type="italics"/>Light<emph.end type="italics"/> than the le&longs;&longs;e rough</cell><cell>65</cell></row><row><cell>Perpendicular Rays of <emph type="italics"/>Light<emph.end type="italics"/> illuminate more than the Oblique, and why.</cell><cell>65</cell></row><row><cell>The more Oblique Rays of <emph type="italics"/>Light<emph.end type="italics"/> illuminate le&longs;&longs;e, and why,</cell><cell>65</cell></row><row><cell><emph type="italics"/>Light<emph.end type="italics"/> or Luminous Bodies appear the brighter in an Ob&longs;cure Ambient.</cell><cell>74</cell></row><row><cell>LINE.</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>The <emph type="italics"/>Right Line<emph.end type="italics"/> and Circumference of an infi&shy;nite Circle are the &longs;ame thing.</cell><cell>342</cell></row><row><cell>LAWYERS.</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>Contentious <emph type="italics"/>Lawyers<emph.end type="italics"/> that are retained in an ill Cau&longs;e, keep clo&longs;e to &longs;ome expre&longs;&longs;ion fallen from the adver&longs;e party at unawares.</cell><cell>324</cell></row><row><cell>LOOKING&shy;GLASSES.</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>Flat <emph type="italics"/>Looking&shy;Gla&longs;&longs;es<emph.end type="italics"/> ca&longs;t forth their Reflection to&shy;wards but one place, but the Spherical eve&shy;ry way.</cell><cell>39</cell></row><row><cell>LYNCEAN.</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>The <emph type="italics"/>Lyncean<emph.end type="italics"/> Academick the fir&longs;t Di&longs;coverer of the Solar &longs;pots, and all the other Cele&longs;tial Novelties.</cell><cell>312</cell></row><row><cell>The Hi&longs;tory of his proceedings for a long time, about the Ob&longs;ervation of the Solar Spots.</cell><cell>312</cell></row><row><cell>M</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>MAGNET.</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>Many properties in the <emph type="italics"/>Magnet.<emph.end type="italics"/></cell><cell>367</cell></row><row><cell>The <emph type="italics"/>Magnet<emph.end type="italics"/> armed takes up more Iron, than when unarmed.</cell><cell>369</cell></row><row><cell>The true cau&longs;e of the Multiplication of Vertue in the <emph type="italics"/>Magnet,<emph.end type="italics"/> by means of the Arming.</cell><cell>370</cell></row><row><cell>A &longs;en&longs;ible proof of the Impurity of the <emph type="italics"/>Mag&shy;net.<emph.end type="italics"/></cell><cell>371</cell></row><row><cell>The &longs;everal Natural Motions of the <emph type="italics"/>Mag&shy;net.<emph.end type="italics"/></cell><cell>374</cell></row><row><cell>Philo&longs;ophers are forced to confe&longs;&longs;e that the <emph type="italics"/>Magnet<emph.end type="italics"/> is compounded of Cele&longs;tial Sub&longs;tan&shy;ces, and of Elementary.</cell><cell>375</cell></row><row><cell>The Error of tho&longs;e who call the <emph type="italics"/>Magnet<emph.end type="italics"/> a mixt Body, and the Terre&longs;trial Globe, a &longs;imple Body.</cell><cell>375</cell></row><row><cell>An improbable Effect admired by Gilbertus in the <emph type="italics"/>Magnet.<emph.end type="italics"/></cell><cell>376</cell></row><row><cell>MAGNETICK <emph type="italics"/>Philo&longs;ophy.<emph.end type="italics"/></cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>The <emph type="italics"/>Magnetick Philo&longs;ophy<emph.end type="italics"/> of William Gilbert.</cell><cell>364</cell></row><row><cell>MAGNITUDE.</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>The <emph type="italics"/>Magnitude<emph.end type="italics"/> of the Orbs and the Velocity of the Motions of Planets an&longs;wer proporti&shy;