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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            Dr. </s>
            <s xml:id="echoid-s2787" xml:space="preserve">Gilbert, in that renewing of this Opi-
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            nion, he omitted an anſwer to the Scripture-
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            Expreſſions: </s>
            <s xml:id="echoid-s2788" xml:space="preserve">therefore ’tis requiſite, That
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            in the proſecuting this Diſcourſe, we ſhould
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            lay down ſuch ſatisfaction, as may clear all
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            Doubts that may be taken thence: </s>
            <s xml:id="echoid-s2789" xml:space="preserve">eſpeci-
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            ally ſince the prejudice that may ariſe from
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            the miſapprehenſion of thoſe Scripture-
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            Phraſes, may much diſable the Reader from
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            looking on any other Argument, with an
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            equal and indifferent mind.</s>
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s2791" xml:space="preserve">The places that ſeem to oppoſe this, are
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            of two kinds. </s>
            <s xml:id="echoid-s2792" xml:space="preserve">Firſt, Such as imply a Mo-
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            tion in the Heavens: </s>
            <s xml:id="echoid-s2793" xml:space="preserve">Or, ſecondly, ſuch as
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            ſeem to expreſs a Reſt and Immobility in the
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            Earth.</s>
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s2795" xml:space="preserve">Thoſe of the firſt kind ſeem to bear in
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            them the cleareſt evidence, and therefore
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            are more inſiſted on by our Adverſaries.
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s2796" xml:space="preserve">They may be referred unto theſe three
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            Heads.</s>
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s2798" xml:space="preserve">1. </s>
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            mention made of the Riſing or Setting of the
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            Sun or Stars.</s>
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s2801" xml:space="preserve">2. </s>
            <s xml:id="echoid-s2802" xml:space="preserve">That Story in Joſhua, where the Sun
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            @@anding ſtill, is reckoned for a Miracle.</s>
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s2804" xml:space="preserve">3. </s>
            <s xml:id="echoid-s2805" xml:space="preserve">That other Wonder in the days of
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            Hezekiah, when the Sun went back ten de-
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            grees in the Dial of Ahaz, All which places
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            do ſeem to conclude, That the Diurnal Mo-
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            tion is cauſed by the Heavens.</s>
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s2807" xml:space="preserve">To this I anſwer in general;</s>
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s2809" xml:space="preserve">That the Holy Ghoſt, in theſe Scripture-
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