_:vb7096696 . "1" . _:vb7096697 . _:vb7096697 "1653, Henry More, chapter XII, in An Antidote against Atheisme, or An Appeal to the Natural Faculties of the Minde of Man, whether There Be Not a God, London: [\u2026] Roger Daniel,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, book I, page 61:"@en . . . _:vb7096695 "(obsolete, rare) A jerk, a jolt."@en . _:vb7096696 "[F]requent jot / Of his hard \u017Fetting jade did \u017Fo confound / The vvords that he by papyr-\u017Ftealth had got, / That their lo\u017Ft \u017Fen\u017Fe the young\u017Fter could not \u017Found, / Though he vvith mimical attention did abound."@en . _:vb7096696 "1640 (date written), H[enry] M[ore], \u201C\u03A8\u03A5\u03A7\u039F\u0396\u03A9\u0399\u0391 [Psychoz\u014Dia], or A Christiano-platonicall Display of Life,\u00A0[\u2026]\u201D, in \u03A8\u03A5\u03A7\u03A9\u0394\u0399\u0391 [Psych\u014Ddia] Platonica: Or A Platonicall Song of the Soul,\u00A0[\u2026], Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: [\u2026] Roger Daniel, printer to the Universitie, published 1642, \u2192OCLC, book 2, stanza 47, page 26:"@en . _:vb7096697 "[\u2026] I \u017Fay it is no uneven jot, to pa\u017F\u017Fe from the more faint and ob\u017Fcure examples of Spermaticall life, to the more con\u017Fiderable effects of generall Motion in Mineralls, Metalls & \u017Fundry Meteors, [\u2026]"@en . _:vb7096695 .