Foscarini, Paolo Antonio
,
An epistle to fantoni
,
1661
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(
r
)
In
Principio creavit
Elohim
Cœlum & Terram:
for
that
they
did
not
ſee
how
the
Noun
Plural
Elohim
(
which
is
as
much
as
to
ſay
Dij, [
Gods
]
ſhould
be
joyned
with
the
Verb
Singular
,
Creavit:
But
the
Myſtery
of
the
Unity
of
Eſſence
and
Trinity
of
Perſons
in
God
being
revealed
,
it
was
preſently
known
,
that
the
Singular
Number
,
Creavit,
had
reference
to
the
Unity
of
Eſ-
ſence
, (
in
regard
that
the
Works
of
the
Trinity
ad
extra
are
in-
diviſible
)
and
the
Plural
,
Elohim
,
to
the
Perſons
.
Who
,
I
pray
,
in
elder
times
could
have
found
out
this
Myſtery
?
And
thus
the
Name
of
God
is
thrice
repeated
in
Pſal.
67. (
s
)
God
,
even
our
God
ſhall
bleſſe
us
,
God
ſhall
bleſſe
us
, &
c
.
Which
at
firſt
might
ſeem
a
Pleonaſme,
and
ſuperfluous
repetition
;
but
afterwards
it
was
evident
that
David
did
there
ſet
out
the
Benedictions
of
ſe-
veral
Perſons
implyed,
to
wit
,
the
Father
,
Son
,
and
Holy
Ghoſt
.
Innumerable
Examples
of
the
like
kind
may
be
found
in
the
Sa-
cred
Leaves
.
Therefore
,
to
conclude
,
I
will
ſay
with
^{*}
David,
Pſal. 92.
Oh
Lord
how
glorious
are
thy
Works
!
thy
thoughts
are
very
deep
:
an
unwiſeman knoweth
not
,
and
a
fool
doth
not
underſtand
theſe
things
.
(
m
)
Numb
.
c
. >20.
v
. 5.
(
n
) Joel
c
.
1.
v
.
12.
(
o
) Hagg.
c
. 2.
v
. 19.
(
p
) Deut.
c
. 8.
v
. 8.
(
q
) 1
Kings
c
7.
v
. 20. & 2
Kings
c
. 25.
v
. 17. &
2 Chro.
c
. 3.
v
. 15,
16. &
c
. 4.
v
. 12.
13. & Jerem.
c
.
52.
v
. 21, 22.
(
r
) Gen.
c
. 1.
v
. 1
(
s
)
P
ſal
. 67.
v
. 6
7.
* Pſal. 92
v
. 536.
Theſe
are
the
particulars
that
I
have
thought
fit
to
offer
,
as
a
Divine
,
concerning
the
not-improbable
Opinion
of
the
Mobili-
ty
of
the
Earth
and
Stability
of
the
Sun
:
which
I
hope
will
be
acceptable
to
you
,
Reverend
Sir
,
out
of
the
love
and
diligence
wherewith
you
perſue
Virtue
and
Learning
.
But
(
to
the
end
that
you
may
alſo
receive
an
account
of
my
other
Studies
)
I
hope
very
ſhortly
to
publiſh
in
Print
my
Second
Tome
^{*}
Of
the
In-
ſtitutions
of
all
Learnings,
which
ſhall
containe
all
the
Liberall
Arts
,
as
I
have
already
ſignified
in
that
Syntax
,
and
Spicimen
by
me
heretofore
put
forth
,
and
publiſhed
under
your
Name
.
The
other
five
following
Tomes
by
me
promiſed
(
which
ſhall
treat
of
Phyloſophy
and
Theology
)
are
not
altogether
ſo
forward
,
ne-
vertheleſs
they
will
be
ſpeedily
finiſhed
.
In
the
mean
time
there
will
come
forth
my
Book
Concerning
^{*}
Oracles
,
now
finiſhed
,
to-
gether
with
a
Treatiſe
^{*}
Of
Artificial
Divination
.
And
for
a
pledge
thereof
,
I
ſend
you
at
this
time
annexed
to
this
Epiſtle
a
Tract
^{*}
Concerning
Natural
Coſmological
Divination
,
or
of
Natu-
ral Prognoſticks,
and
Preſages
of
the
Changes
oſ
Weather
,
and
other
things
which
fall
within
the
compaſſe
of
Natue.
God
grant
you
all
Happineſſe.
*
Inſtitutionum
omnium Doctri-
narum.
*
De Oraculis.
*
De Divinatio-
ne artificioſa.
*
De Divinatio-
ne Naturali Coſ-
mologica.
Moſt
Reverend
Sir
NAPLES,
from
the
Covent
of
the
Carmelites
,
Jan
.
6. 1615.
Your
Moſt
Humble
Servant
PAOLO
ANTONIO FOSCARINI.
FINIS
.
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