Wilkins, John, A discovery of a new world : or a discourse tending to prove, that 'tis probable there may be another Habitable World in the Moon ; with a discourse concerning the Probability of a Passage thither; unto which is added, a discourse concerning a New Planet, tending to prove, that 'tis probable our earth is one of the Planets

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21939That the Earth may be a Planet. appearance. we do not oppoſe this to rea-
lity
;
but 'tis implied, that this reality is not
abſolute
, and in the nature of the thing it
ſelf
, but only relative, and in reference to
us
.
I may ſay, a Candle is a bigger Light
than
a Star, or the Moon, becauſe it is re-
ally
ſo to me.
However any one will think
this
to be ſpoken, only in relation to its ap-
pearance
, and not to be underſtood as if
the
thing were ſo in it ſelf.
But (by the
way
) it does concern Fromondus to maintain
11DeMeteor.
lib
. 4 c 2.
art
. 5.
the Scripture's Authority, in revealing of
natural
Secrets;
becauſe, from thence it is
that
he fetches the chief Argument for that
ſtrange
Aſſertion of his, concerning the hea-
vineſs
of the Wind;
where Job ſays, that
22Job 28.25. God makes the weight for the Wind.
Thus
likewiſe
, becauſe the common People uſual-
ly
think the Rain to proceed from ſome
Waters
in the Expanſum:
therefore doth
Moſes
, in reference to this erroneous Con-
ceit
, tell us of Waters above the Firmament,
and
the Windows of Heaven :
Of which,
ſaith
Calvin, Nimis ſerviliter literæ ſe aſtrin-
33Comment.
in
Pſalm.
148
. 4.
gunt, &
c. 'Such Men too ſervilely tie them-
ſelves unto the Letter of the Text, who
hence conclude, that there is a Sea in the
Heavens :
when as we know, that Moſes
and the Prophets, to accommodate them-
ſelves unto the capacity of ruder People,
do uſe a vulgar expreſſion;
and therefore
it would be a prepoſterous courſe, to re-
duce their phraſes unto the exact Rules of
Philoſophy.
Let me add, that from

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