The Mathematical and Philosophical Works of the Right Rev. John Wilkins, Late Lord Bishop of Chester: II. That it is probable our earth is one of the planetsVernor and Hood, 1802 |
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... means they supposed the moon was much eased in her labours ; and therefore Ovid calls such loud instruments , the auxiliaries or helps of the moon , Cum frustra resonant æra auxiliaria lunæ ↑ . And therefore the satyrist too ...
... means they supposed the moon was much eased in her labours ; and therefore Ovid calls such loud instruments , the auxiliaries or helps of the moon , Cum frustra resonant æra auxiliaria lunæ ↑ . And therefore the satyrist too ...
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... mean space , I will refer the reader to that work of Scheinen , a late jesuit , which he titles his Rosa Ursina * , where he may see this point concerning the corruptibility of the hea- vens largely handled , and sufficiently confirmed ...
... mean space , I will refer the reader to that work of Scheinen , a late jesuit , which he titles his Rosa Ursina * , where he may see this point concerning the corruptibility of the hea- vens largely handled , and sufficiently confirmed ...
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... and therefore is by no means to be admitted . * Isa . li . 1. 6. Ant , lect . 1. 1. c . 4 . Hist . nat . 1. 2. c . 11. 13 . In lib . sup . Gen. ad . lit. Unto this it is commonly answered , That all those 28 THAT THE MOON MAY BE A WORLD .
... and therefore is by no means to be admitted . * Isa . li . 1. 6. Ant , lect . 1. 1. c . 4 . Hist . nat . 1. 2. c . 11. 13 . In lib . sup . Gen. ad . lit. Unto this it is commonly answered , That all those 28 THAT THE MOON MAY BE A WORLD .
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... means perform those strange conclusions , which he pro- fesses in his Nuncius Inanimatus ; where he pretends , that he can inform his friends of what he pleases , though they be an hundred miles distant , forte etiam , vel milliare mil ...
... means perform those strange conclusions , which he pro- fesses in his Nuncius Inanimatus ; where he pretends , that he can inform his friends of what he pleases , though they be an hundred miles distant , forte etiam , vel milliare mil ...
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... mean the angels , which may be called spiritual waters , as Origen and Austin † would have it , for both these are rejected by the general consent : nor could he mean any waters in the second re- gion , as most commentators interpret it ...
... mean the angels , which may be called spiritual waters , as Origen and Austin † would have it , for both these are rejected by the general consent : nor could he mean any waters in the second re- gion , as most commentators interpret it ...
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