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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145133That the Moon may be a World. fore in another place he calls it a Terreſtrial
Star
, and an Olympian and Celeſtial Earth;
anſwerable, as I conceive, to the Paradiſe of
the
School-Men.
And, that Paradiſe was ei-
ther
in, or near the Moon, is the Opinion of
ſome
later Writers, who deriv’d it in all like-
lyhood
, from the Aſſertion of Plato, and per-
haps
this of Plutarch.
Toſtatus lays this Opini-
on
upon Iſiodor, Hiſpalenſis, and the Venerable
11SirW. Raw.
l
.1.c. 3 ſect.
7
.
In
geneſ.
Bede;
and Pererius Fathers it upon Strabus and
Rabanus
his Maſter.
Some would have it to
be
ſituated in ſuch a place as could not be diſ-
cover’d
, which caus’d the Pen-man of Eſdras
to
make it a harder matter to know the out-go-
ings
of Paradiſe, than to weigh the weight of the
Fire
, or meaſure the blaſts of the Wind, or call
222 Eſdr.4.7. again a day that is paſt.
But notwithſtanding
this
, there be ſome others, who think, that it
is
on the Top of ſome high Mountain under
the
Line;
and theſe interpreted the Torrid
Zone
to be the flaming Sword whereby Para-
diſe
was guarded.
’Tis the conſent of divers
others
, that Paradiſe is ſituated in ſome high &

eminent
place.
So Toſtatus, Eſt etiam Paradiſus ſi-
tu
altiſſima, ſupra omnem terræ altitudinem.
’Pa-
‘radiſe
is ſituated in ſome high place above
‘the
Earth;
and therefore in his Comment up-
on
the 49 of Geneſis, he underſtands the Bleſ-
33In Genef. ſing of Jacob, concerning the everlaſting Hills
to
be meant of Paradiſe, and the Bleſſing it
ſelf
to be nothing elſe but a Promiſe of Chriſts
coming
, by whoſe Paſſion the Gates of Para-
diſe
ſhould be opened.
Unto him aſſented
Rupertus
, Scotus, and moſt of the other School-
Men
, as I find them cited by Pererius, and

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