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daycs in the (badow of that Lumi 

 nary. 



Light that makes things teen, makes 

 fome things invifible , were it not for F 

 darknefic and the flhadow of the earth, l 

 the nobleft part of the Creation had re 

 mained unften, and the Stars in heaven 

 as invifible as on the fourth day, u hen 

 they were created above the Horizon, 

 with the Sun, or there was not an eye 

 to behold them. The greateft my ft cry 

 of Religion is expreiTed by adumbra 

 tion, and in the nobleft part of Jevvifh 

 Types, we finde the Cherubims fhadow-i 

 ing the Mercy-feat: Life it (elf is but! 1 

 the (hadow of death) and fouls depart 

 ed but the (hadows of the living : All)] 

 things fall under this name. The Sunne 

 it (elf is but the dark fimuhcbrKWy and 

 light but the (badow of God. 



Laftly, It is no wonder that this Quin- 

 cunciall order was firft and ftill affcft- 

 ed as grateful! unto the Eye : For all 

 things are fcen Quincuncially } For at 

 the eye the Pyramidal rayes from the 

 objeft, receive a decuffation 5 and fo 

 ftrike a fecond bafe upon the 3^f/** or 



hinder 



