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Alas poor Philosophy, who knows not how to confound the wisdom of her Principles? The fire hath been as temperate as the morning air, Dan. 3. the waters have stood upon an heap like the strong ribs of a Mountain, Exod. xiv. the Sun hath hid his face at noon day, when Astronomy could find no reason for it, their Art was as blind as the Heaven in the Eclipse. |
Alas poor Philosophy, who knows not how to confound the Wisdom of her Principles? The fire hath been as temperate as the morning air, Dan. 3. the waters have stood upon an heap like the strong ribs of a Mountain, Exod xiv. the Sun hath hid his face At noon day, when Astronomy could find no reason for it, their Art was as blind as the Heaven in the Eclipse. |
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