357177That the Earth may be a Planet.
1.
Moſt Uſeful, and that in ſundry re-
ſpects. It proves a God and a Providence,
and incites our Hearts to a greater admira-
tion and fear of his Omnipotency. We may
underſt and by the Heavens, bow much mightier
he is that made them; for by the greatneſs and
beauty of the Creatures, proportionably the Maker
of them is ſeen, ſaith the Book of Wiſdom, Ch.
13. 4,5. ’Twas hence Ariſtotle fetch’d his chief
Argument to prove a primus Motor. ’Twas
the conſideration of theſe things that ſirſt led
Men to the Knowledg and Worſhip of God,
(ſaith Tully); Hæc nos primum ad 11Tuſcul. 1
Item Plut.
de Plæcit.
Phil. l. 1.
c 6. rum cultum, tum ad modeſtiam, magnitudinemq;
animi erudivit. And therefore when God by
the Prophet, would convince the People of
his Deity, he bids them lift up their Eyes on
high; and behold who hath created thoſe things,
that bringeth out their Hoſt by Number, that
calleth them all by their Names, & c. Iſa. 40. 26.
Which occaſioned that ſaying of Laetantius;
Tanta rerum magnitudo, tanta diſpoſitio, tanta
22Inſtit. l. 2.
c.5. in ſervandis ordinibus, temporibuſq;
ſpects. It proves a God and a Providence,
and incites our Hearts to a greater admira-
tion and fear of his Omnipotency. We may
underſt and by the Heavens, bow much mightier
he is that made them; for by the greatneſs and
beauty of the Creatures, proportionably the Maker
of them is ſeen, ſaith the Book of Wiſdom, Ch.
13. 4,5. ’Twas hence Ariſtotle fetch’d his chief
Argument to prove a primus Motor. ’Twas
the conſideration of theſe things that ſirſt led
Men to the Knowledg and Worſhip of God,
(ſaith Tully); Hæc nos primum ad 11Tuſcul. 1
Item Plut.
de Plæcit.
Phil. l. 1.
c 6. rum cultum, tum ad modeſtiam, magnitudinemq;
animi erudivit. And therefore when God by
the Prophet, would convince the People of
his Deity, he bids them lift up their Eyes on
high; and behold who hath created thoſe things,
that bringeth out their Hoſt by Number, that
calleth them all by their Names, & c. Iſa. 40. 26.
Which occaſioned that ſaying of Laetantius;
Tanta rerum magnitudo, tanta diſpoſitio, tanta
22Inſtit. l. 2.
c.5. in ſervandis ordinibus, temporibuſq;