That the Earth may be a Planet. Pyramids which were built to perpetuate
the memory of their Founders, ſhall ſooner
periſh and moulder away into their Primi-
tive Duſt, than the Names of ſuch Wor-
thies ſhall be forgotten. The Monuments
of Learning are more durable than the Mo-
numents of Wealth or Power.

All which Encouragements may be abun-
dantly enough to ſtir up any conſidering
Man, to beſtow ſome part of his time in the
ſtudy and inquiſition of theſe Truths.

Fœlices animæ, quibus hæc cognoſcere primum,
# Inq; domos ſuperas ſcandere cura fuit.

71. FINIS.

Books ſold by John Gellibrand, at the
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BOneti Anatomia. 2 Vol. ir Folio. Zodiacus Medico-Gallicus, pro 3 Annis. 40
Bp VVilkins Sermons, and Beauty of Provi-
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Pluturch’s Morals, tranſlated from the Greek
# by ſeveral Hands. In Oetavo.

Remarks upon the deplorable Fall of the
# Emperor Julian. In Zuarto.

A Triennial Viſitation-Sermon, preach’d at
# Reading, before Seth L. Biſhop of Salisbury. # By John Barrow Prebend of VVindſor.

Baudrandi Geographia ordine literarum diſpo-
# ſita. 2 Vol. in Fol. Paris. 1682.