(which was his greatest Talent wherein
his strength did lye, and whereby he did
merit most from the World:) Remitting
the vain pursuit of these Aëreal Notions
concerning Vniversale, Ens rationis, &c. to
Brain-sick Creatures, whose 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 it is,
Festucas legere, and chief Employment,
Nugas & quisquilias prosequi. Let them be
also taught somewhat of the Physicks, E∣thicks,
and Metaphysicks: But, I humbly
suppose, Moral Philosophy may be more
exactly learned from the Platonists and
Stoicks, than from Aristotle's Ethicks; viz.
The Books of Plato, Hierocles, Plotinus,
Epictetus, Simplicius, Antoninus, Arian, Ci∣cero,
Seneca, and Plutarch: But seeing
Christians are to call in Auxiliaries from
such, there is no question but Thomas A∣quinas
his Secundae Secundae would be very
useful in this Affair. And, I should wish,
that the most Learned, Solid, and Discreet
Philosophers of an University, or Nation,
were employed, not only to draw up an
exact Systeme of Moral Philosophy, but al∣so
of Natural, Collected from Des Cartes,
Gassendus, the French and English Virtuosi,
not forgetting the Learned Works of Sir
Francis Bacon, (whose profound Philoso∣phical
Wit gave the first Rise to the Mo∣dern