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Rh its own Value upon every Thing. We hall be les apt to admire what this World calls Great, hall nobly depie thoe Trifles the generality of Men et their Affections on, when we know that there are a multitude of uch Earths inhabited and adorned as well as our own. And we hall worhip and reverence that God the Maker of all thee things; we hall admire and adore his Providence and wonderful Widom which diplayed and manifeted all over the Univere, to the Confuion of thoe who would have the Earth and all things formed by the huffling Concoure of Atoms, or to be without beginning. But to come to our own Purpoe.

And now becaue the chief Argument for the Proof of what we intend will be taken from the Dipoition of the Planets, among which without doubt, the Earth mut be counted in the Copernican Sytem, I hall here firt of all draw two Figures. The firt is a Decription of