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ll. лишив]? Coiporcal Sub/lanen, that which

'e/leemed moß Simple and

mqß Perfeót, whole general name is therefore frequently ufed to (ignilie a place or a flare of the greateli Perfef'tion and Happmefs, together with — that which in both thefe refpeCts is oppoßte, are commonly fiyled

HEAVEN, Ccleßial, Firmament, Slee. HELL, Inßernal, Stygian.

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Thofepart: of Heaven whichfall under our два/ё.‘ may be conlidered aC­` cording to their.

êGeneral Name, denoting fuch parts as are more .Solid and Luminous, l. STARR, Ste/late. Particular kinds, either

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' Fixed, that is to fay, which do alwaye: keep the Лис eli/lance fiom one another. And thefe, for the better dil‘tinftion and remembrance of them,are ul'ually difiributed into divers parcels or little Aggregates, called Conßellatiom: the received names of which are, according to their imaginary Rel‘emblanccs, either the proper names ofPer ßnu, as Perfetta, Andromeda, Orion, Ste. or the names of brute Ani malt, as Bear, Lion, Ram, 8‹с. or the патёз OfInanintate things, as

Balance,.4rrow,&c. which may each of them be fuliiciently exprelï i

fed,asthe things theml'elves are to which they are refembled, with

out being particularly provided for in the Table. 'And becaufe that great Luminary which rule: the Day, with us in this Syliem. is, by the

molt received Hypothelis,thought to belong to this number, there- A f­ _., ._­.„_­

fore may it be adioyned, as the той conliderable Particular be FIXED STARR, Conßellation. (longing to this General. 2 ' SUN, Solar. ' Wandring, viz. which do notl alwaie: keep the frime difiance from one a nother', to which may be adjoyned that other kind OfLuminouo Body,which io' now byfgficient obfèrvation and experiment dijŕovered to be above the тиф/т‘: 5 according to the âGcneral names. '

PLANET, Wandringßarr. 3’

COMET, Blazing jtarr.

Particular kinds of Planet:,being either fPrimaiy 5

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Lower pair,

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I 5' VENUS,Morningßar,Evening/lar, Üayßarr. I_Rarely, as being near the Sun, 6. MERCURY ­ial.

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7. The GLOBE @s SEA AND LAND, Eau/„Wma т menical, Terreilrial, Terrcne, Univer?, Geography.

l Secondary; whether moving

about the Eart, or about any other

Planet,

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MOON, Lunar.

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