It is a naturall abilitie to doe, to suffer, or to resist, not gotten by exercise, but giuen by nature to the minde or body: to the minde, as to haue a good wit or memorie, to be apt to lear∣ning, and such like: to the body, as to bee healthfull, nimble, strong, and such like.
It is a naturall weaknesse either of the minde or body: of the minde, as to be dull of wit, to be forgetfull, or vnapt to be taught, and such like: of the body, as to be sickly, to be weake and feeble, and vnapt to suffer any thing that an able body can doe or suffer.
To this kinde may be referred all the naturall powers and im∣potencies of the soule vegetatiue, sensitiue, and intellectiue: also all naturall powers or vertues of hearbes and stones, and the natu∣rall influences of the heauens, starres, elements, and of all the su∣periour or vpper bodies. All which things you may see plainly set forth in this Table following.