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- | ===== CELESTIAL. II. ===== | ||
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- | II. Amongst Corporeal Substances, that which is esteemed most Simple and most Perfect, whose general name is therefore frequently used to signifie a place or a state of the greatest Perfection and Happiness, together with that which in both these respects is opposite, are commonly styled | ||
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- | * HELL, Infernal, Stygian. | ||
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- | * HEAVEN, Celestial, Firmament, Skie. | ||
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- | === General === | ||
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- | General Name; denoting such parts as are more Solid and Luminous. | ||
- | * STARR, Stellate. | ||
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- | === Particular kinds === | ||
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- | Particular kinds; either | ||
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- | == Fixed == | ||
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- | Fixed, that is to say, which do alwayes keep the same distance from one another. And these, for the better distinction and remembrance of them, are usually distributed into divers parcels or little Aggregates, called Constellations: | ||
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- | * FIXED STARR, Constellation. | ||
- | * SUN, Solar. | ||
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- | == Wandering == | ||
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- | Wandring, viz. which do not alwaies keep the same distance from one a∣nother; to which may be adjoyned that other kind of Luminous Body, which is now by sufficient observation and experiment discovered to be above the Atmosphere; according to the | ||
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- | General names | ||
- | * PLANET, Wandring starr. | ||
- | * COMET, Blazing starr. | ||
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- | Particular kinds of Planets, being either | ||
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- | * Primary; | ||
- | * Seen by us at a distance, either more | ||
- | * Frequently, | ||
- | * Higher pair | ||
- | * SATURN-ine. | ||
- | * JUPITER, Iovial. | ||
- | * Lower pair, | ||
- | * MARS. | ||
- | * VENUS, Morning star, Evening star, Day starr. | ||
- | * Rarely, as being near the Sun, | ||
- | * MERCURY-ial. | ||
- | * Inhabited by us, | ||
- | * The GLOBE OF SEA AND LAND, Earth, World, Oecu∣menical, | ||
- | * Secondary; whether moving ‖ about the Earth, or about any other Planet, | ||
- | * MOON, Lunar. | ||
- | * SATELLES. |