186 Cyruf-Gardei?, Or 



plying the uniform motion of the firft 

 Orb, and by the right Iines 3 the planetical 

 and various motions within ir. And this 

 alfo with application unto the foul of 

 man, which hath a double afpeft, one 

 right, whereby it beholdeth the body, 

 and objects without; another circular 

 and reciprocal, whereby it beholdeth it 

 felf. The circle declaring the motion of 

 theindivifible foul, fimple, according to 

 the divinity of its nature, and returning 

 into it felf 5 the right lines refpe&ing the 

 motion pertaining unto fenfe, and vege 

 tation, and the central decuflation, the 

 wondrous connexion of the feveraH fa 

 culties conjointly in one fubftance, And 

 fo conjoyned the unity and duality of the 

 foul, and made out the three fubftances 

 fo much confidered by him $ That is, the 

 indivifible or divine, the divisible or cor 

 poreal, and that third, which was the Sj- 

 fafis or harmony of thofe t wo,in the my- 

 ftical decuflation. 



And if that were clearly made* out 

 which Juftin Martyr took for granted, 

 this figure hath had the honour to chara- 

 erize and notifie our blefled Saviour, as 



be 



