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as the first floud, rise iust fifteene cubites aboue the tops of the highest mountaines; or with Nicholas de Orbellis, that the materiall Crosse, whereon our Sauiour was crucified, should be carried (as a Mace) before him, when he commeth to Iudgement, or with Aquinas and the rest of that side, that the place of this Iudgement shall be in the ayre, right against mount Oliuet, ouer the valley of Iehoshaphat. Well saith Artemidorus in his Onerocritiques, No dreames of a priuate man may haue a publike interpretation. |
as the First flood, rise just fifteene cubits above the tops of the highest Mountains; or with Nicholas de Orbellis, that the material Cross, whereon our Saviour was Crucified, should be carried (as a Mace) before him, when he comes to Judgement, or with Aquinas and the rest of that side, that the place of this Judgement shall be in the air, right against mount Olivet, over the valley of Jehoshaphat. Well Says Artemidorus in his Onerocritiques, No dreams of a private man may have a public Interpretation. |
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