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which space of time (according to his opinion) did not onely terminate all the severall and diverse motions and Aspects of the Planets and fixt Starres; but also did set a Period to the affaires of the World. For those yeares being expir'd, euery thing was to returne unto the former estate it was in at the beginning, all things were to become new, |
which Molle of time (according to his opinion) did not only terminate all the several and diverse motions and Aspects of the Planets and fixed Stars; but also did Set a Period to the affairs of the World. For those Years being expired, every thing was to return unto the former estate it was in At the beginning, all things were to become new, |
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