Foscarini, Paolo Antonio
,
An epistle to fantoni
,
1661
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ken
in
its
ſtrict
denomination
)
ought
to
be
in
the
loweſt
part
of
the
World
,
and
ſince
that
in
a
Sphere
there
is
no
part
lower
then
the
Centre
,
Hell
ſhall
be
,
as
it
were
,
in
the
Centre
of
the
World
,
which
being
of
a
Spherical
Figure
,
it
muſt
follow
,
that
Hell
is
either
in
the
Sun
(
foraſmuch
as
it
is
ſuppoſed
by
this
Hy-
potheſis
to
be
in
the
Centre
of
the
World
)
or
elſe
ſuppoſing
that
Hell
is
in
the
Centre
of
the
Earth
,
if
the
Earth
ſhould
move
about
the
Sun
,
it
would
neceſſarily
enſue
,
that
Hell
,
together
with
the
Earth
,
is
in
Heaven
,
and
with
it
revolveth
about
the
third
Heaven
;
than
which
nothing
more
abſurd
can
be
ſaid
or
imagi-
ned
.
Hell
is
in
the
centre
of
the
Earth
,
not
of
the
World
.
The
fifth
Claſſis
,
is
of
thoſe
Authorities
which
alwayes op-
poſe
Heaven
to
the
Earth
,
and
ſo
again
the
Earth
to
Heaven
;
as
if
there
were
the
ſame
relation
betwixt
them
,
with
that
of
the
Centre
to
the
Circumference
,
and
of
the
Circumference
to
the
Centre
.
But
if
the
Earth
were
in
Heaven
,
it
ſhould
be
on
one
ſide
thereof
,
and
would
not
ſtand
in
the
Middle
,
and
conſequent-
ly
there
would
be
no
ſuch
relation
betwixt
them
;
which
never-
theleſs
do
,
not
only
in
Sacred
Writ
,
but
even
in
Common
Speech
,
ever
and
every
where
anſwer
to
each
other
with
a
mutual
Oppo-
fition.
Whence
that
of
Geneſ.
1.
In
the
beginning
God
created
the
Heaven
and
the
Earth
:
and
Pſal.
115.
The
Heaven
,
even
the
Heavens
are
the
Lords
;
but
the
Earth
hath
he
given
to
the
Children
of
men
:
and
our
Saviour
in
that
Prayer
which
he
pre-
ſcribeth
to
us
,
Matth.
6.
Thy
will
be
done
in
Earth
,
as
it
is
in
Heaven
:
and
S
.
Paul
, 1
Corinth
.
15.
The
firſt
man
is
of
the
Earth
,
earthy
;
the
ſecond
man
is
of
Heaven
,
heavenly
:
and
Coloſſ.
1.
By
him
were
all
things
created
that
are
in
Heaven
,
and
that
are
in
Earth
:
and
again
,
Having
made
peace
through
the
Blood
of
his
Croſſe
for
all
things
,
whether
they
be
things
in
Earth
or
things
in
Heaven
:
and
Chap
.
3.
Set
your
affections
on
things
above
,
not
on
things
on
the
Earth
;
with
innumerable
other
ſuch
like
places
.
Since
therefore
theſe
two
Bodies
are
alwayes
mu-
tually
oppoſed
to
each
other
,
and
Heaven
,
without
all
doubt
,
referreth
to
the
Circumference
,
it
muſt
of
neceſſity
follow
,
that
the
Earth
is
to
be
adjudged
the
place
of
the
Centre
.
Heaven
and
Earth
are
always
mutually
oppoſed
to
each
other
.
The
ſixth
and
laſt
Claſſis
is
of
thoſe
Authorities
,
which
(
being
rather
of
Fathers
and
Divines
,
than
of
the
Sacred
Scripture
)
ſay
,
That
the
Sun
,
after
the
day
of
Judgment
ſhall
ſtand
immoveable
in
the
Eaſt
,
and
the
Moon
in
the
Weſt
.
Which
Station
,
if
the
Pythagorick
Opinion
hold
true
,
ought
rather
to
be
aſcribed
to
the
Earth
,
than
to
the
Sun
;
for
if
it
be
true
,
that
the
Earth
doth
now
move
about
the
Sun
,
it
is
neceſſary
that
after
the
day
of
Judgment
it
ſhould
ſtand
immoveable.
And
truth
is
,
if
it
muſt
ſubſiſt
without
motion
in
one
conſtant
place
,
there
is
no
reaſon
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