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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[31.] Necnon Oceano paſci phæbumque polumq; Gredimus.
[32.] PROP. IV. That the Moon is a Solid, Compacted, Opacous Body.
[33.] PROP. V. That the Moon hath not any Light of her own.
[34.] PROP. VI. That there is a World in the Moon, bath been the direct Opinion of many Ancient, with ſome Modern Mathematicians, and may probably de deduc’d from the Tenents of others.
[35.] PROP. VII. That thoſe Spots and brighter parts, which by our ſight may be diſtinguiſhed in the Moon, do ſhew the difference betwixt the Sea and Land, in that other World.
[36.] PROP. VIII. The Spots repeſent the Sea, and the brighter parts the Land.
[37.] PROP. IX. That there are high Mountains, deep Vallies, and ſpacious Plains in the Body of the Moon.
[38.] PROP. X. That there is an Atmo-ſphæra, or an Orb of groſs, Vaporous Air, immediately encompaſſing the body of the Moon.
[39.] PROP. XI. That as their World is our Moon, ſo our World is their Moon.
[40.] Provehimur portu, terræque urbeſque recedunt.
[41.] PROP. XII.
[42.] PROP. XIII.
[43.] PROP. XIV.
[44.] FINIS.
[45.] A DISCOURSE Concerning a Rem Planet. Tending to prove That ’tis probable our EARTH is one of the PLANETS. The Second Book. By John Wilkins, late L. Biſhop of Cheſter.
[46.] LONDON: Printed by J. D. for John Gellibrand, at the Golden Ball in St. Paul’s Church-Yard. M.DC.LXXXIV.
[47.] To the Reader.
[48.] PROP. I.
[49.] PROP. II.
[50.] PROP. III.
[51.] PROP. IV.
[52.] PROP. V.
[53.] PROP. VI.
[54.] PROP. VII. PROP. VIII. PROP. IX. PROP. X.
[55.] That the EARTH May be a PLANET. PROP. I.
[56.] PROP. II.
[57.] PROP. III.
[58.] PROP. IV.
[59.] PROP. V. That the Scripture, in its proper conſtru-ction, does not any where affirm the Immobility of the Earth.
[60.] PROP. VI. That there is not any Argument from the Words of Scripture, Principles of Na-ture, or Obſervations in Aſtronomy, which can ſuſſiciently evidence the Earth to be in the Gentre of the Uni-verſe.
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9179That the Moon may be a World.
3. ’Tis evident that the Trees did ſtand as
before.
For otherwiſe Noah could not ſo well
have concluded, that the Waters were abated
from this reaſon, becauſe the Dove brought
an Olive Leaf in her Mouth, when ſhe was
ſent forth the ſecond time:
whereas had the
Trees been rooted up, ſhe might have taken
it the firſt time, from one of them as it was
floating on the top of the Waters.
Now if
the Motion of the Waters was not ſo violent
as to ſubvert the Trees, much leſs was it able
to caſt up ſuch vaſt heaps as the Mountains.
4. When the Scripture doth ſet forth unto
us the Power and Immenſity of God by the va-
riety or Uſefulneſs of the Creatures which he
hath made, amongſt the reſt it doth often men-
tion the Mountains, Pſal.
104. 9. item 148. 9. Iſai.
40. 12. And therefore ’tis probable they were
created at the firſt.
Unto this I maght add,
that in other places Divine Wiſdom, in ſhew-
ing of its own Antiquity, ſaith, that he was
11Prov. 8. 25.
Pſal. 90. 2.
From the beginning, before the Earth or the Moun-
tains were brought forth.
5. If we may truſt the Relations of Antiqui-
22Foſeph. Ant.
lib. 1. c. 3.
ty, there were many Monuments left undefa-
ced after the Flood.
So that if I intend to prove that the Moon is
fuch a Habitable World as this is;
’tis requi-
ſite that I ſhew it to have the ſame Convenien-
ces of Habitation as this hath;
and here if
ſome Rabbi or Chymick were to handle the
point, they would firſt prove it out of Scrip-
ture, from that place in Moſes his Bleſſing,
where he ſpeaks of the ancient Mountains and
laſting Hills, Deut.
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