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1^6. More particular!)? the, circle of Figures confifts firftof 
Theology^ with her Book wiih jeven feals^ imploring the affiitance 
of Truth for the unfolding of it. On her left hand is the Mofai- 
ial Law vailed, with the Tables of frone, to which ilie points 
with her Iron rod On her right hand is the GofJ^el^ with the Crofs 
in one hand, and a CWice in the other. In the fame divLfion 
ower the Mofakal Law is Hi/lory^ holding up her Fen as dedicating 
it to Trut/}^ and an attending GeniiM with {evt^dX fragments old 
Writing, from which (lie collects hen Hi/Iory into her Book : On 
the other fide, near the Gofpel^ is Divine Foefy with her Harp of Da- 
vids fafliion. 
157. In the /m;/^/e on the right hand of the Goffel^ is alfo 
Logick m a pofture of arguing ; and in another on the left hand of 
the Mofaical Law^ is Mufickw'ithher antick, Lyre^ having 2l Pen in 
her hand, and paper of mufick. notes on her knee, with a Genim 
on her right hand (a little within the partition of Theology^ play- 
ing on a flute^ being the emblem of the nioft ancient inufich\ and 
on the left (but within the partition for Fhyfick) DramatickPoefyt 
with a vlz^r reprcfentingComeclj/j a bloody dagger for Tragedy^ and 
the reed pipe for PafioraL 
158. In they^j/i3(reon the rightfideof the Circle^ isLaw^ with 
her ruling ycf//er, accompanied with /iec^?r<^y, Patents, and Evi- 
dences on the one fide ; and on the other with Rhetorick: by thefe 
is an attending Genius with the fiales Justice ; and zfigure^ 'i'ih. 
a Palm branchy the emblem of reward for virtuous anions ; and the 
Roman Fafces^ the marks of Power and Punijhment. Printings with 
aGje of Letters in one hand, and a Form ready (et in the other, 
and by her feveral fheets hanging as a drying. 
159. Ontheleftfidethe^'/rc/eoppofiteto Law is hold- 
ing the knotty fiaf E[culapiws^ with a ferpent winding about it: 
The Botanifi imploring the affiftance of Truth in the right under- 
ftanding of the nature of her Plants : Chymiflry with a Retort in 
her hands : and Chyrurgery preparing her felf to finifh the dif^ 
filing of a head, which hath the brain already opened, and held 
before her by one of the Gemi, 
160. On the other fide of the circle o^^o^ite to Theology ^ in 
three fquares are the Mathematical fciences (depending on demonftra- 
tion^ as the other on Faith) in the firft of which is Aftronomy v/ith 
the Cele§}ial globe. Geography with the terrefirialj together with 
M m 2 three 
