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The Moone Miraculausly Capering to and fro, from the point of Opposition to Closing in Coniunction with the Sun : |
The Moon Miraculausly Capering to and from, from the point of Opposition to Closing in Conjunction with the Sun: |
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As Dionys. Areopagit. who diligently obserued it seemeth to relate. Clavius likewise saith (vpon Iohn de Sacr. Bosc. cap. 4 pag 531.) •poiētia divina Luna, relicto suo proprio cursu, ad Solem accessit, ipsum { que } •obis occultavit; That the Moone (at that Time) leaving his owne proper course, came by the power of God Miraculously to the Sunne, & so hid him frō our sight. |
As Dionys Areopagus. who diligently observed it seems to relate. Clavius likewise Says (upon John de Sacred Bosc. cap. 4 page 531.) •poiētia Divine Luna, relicto Sue Properly cursu, ad Solemn accessit, ipsum { que } •obis occultavit; That the Moon (At that Time) leaving his own proper course, Come by the power of God Miraculously to the Sun, & so hid him from our sighed. |
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