134 417 19 9 144 42 7 18 10 15 4 44 7 16/11 164.46 ·E 4 48 night NEW Moon 1 day, at And spite of the malignant fneers of conceited ignorance, this will be the cafe 21 till the globe itfelf (as the poet finely ex14 preffes it) and all that it inherit shall diffolve, and like the bafelefs fabric of a vifion, leave not a wreck behind. 5 55 45 35 25 16 But this fhall not be till the orbs haverun their destined rounds, and though of that FIRST Quar. 8 day, at 7 after day knoweth no man, and when it co. meth it fhall be as a thief in the night upon the unfufpicious multitude, who shall be buying and felling, marrying and giving 56 in marriage, fome laying up ftores for 44 times to come, and others faying to themselves, Soul take thy reft, for thou art provided for many years. And I think 7 30 14 I 7 14 57 FULL Moon 16 day, as in night morn 7.12 305 E 126 48 5 1416 46 11 I have the fure word of prophecy to back 39 my affertion, if I fay the end is not yet. 22 Nations yet uncivilized, children yet unborn, and countries yet undiscovered, as I 5 have elfewhere obferved, muft come to 50 the knowledge of the Meffiah. The feed 37 of Abraham be called in, Antichrift deftroyed, and the ftandard of that great: 20 LAST Quar. 24 day, at 4 dhent 16 impoftor Mahomet, utterly removed from the earth, before the coming of that great and terrible day. 27 15 15 15 14 11 o à NEW MOON 3: day, at 7 moral 51 8 57 24E138. aft.Tin 29 arms 22 22 M.Geo.l.cr.houl. 23 9 58 breast 24 I :9 2 tom. 25 morn 2 2 23 T 3 heart 26 о FSt. Cyprian 27 4 back 27 I 28 3 St. Matthew. 28 be expected. 50 More feafon13 able, but 36 likely to conD fets. Chan.M.b 5 a 43 clude with Rain. 10S.aft. Trin. 6 belly 29 4 8 reins N 2 13 5 39 165 6 15 175 47 6 13 18 5 49 1915. 5 E 205 5 5551 6 225 57 6 235 596 24 6 25 533 $5.59 315 57 266 45 569 27 6 65 54 10 E6 85 52 10 296 105 50 11 1.2 FULL Moon 15 day, at aftern, mire the myftic Dance, and I doubt not 57 are furprized that thofe Beings which God 44 the great Creator of all has endowed with 33 fuch Intelligence, fhould run off from this grand Circle of the Sciences, and laugh at 25 that which they ought to revere. 20 True it is that God has by many Means 17 LAST Quar, 22 day, at midnigh 15 communicated his divine Will, and his 14 future Judgments, to thofe who love and fear him; then why need we doubt that 11 he who is the fame Yefterday, To-day, 6 and for ever, will yet communicate it. I love, I fear him, yet a poor Worm as I am in his Sight, I expect no more Illu O 52 44 NEW Moon 29 day, at 4 afters. 306 125 48. o a 37 mination than what he has given to thofe Now farewell Frolic, Mirth, and Noise; W Remigius DD rifes Mutual AT ns A & fets and Weather 9 fecret 10 mem- 12 hips 6 8 6 45 Weather, 7 25 ΔΕ with cold 9 810 7T 5 [ 15 hams 9/11 8 Winds and 8 W 16 legs 10 9 T St. Denys 17 and 10 FOxf Cam.T 18 ancles 12 E 21S. aft. Trin. 20 toes 16 T drifling Showers. Old Mich. Day 26 More plea 34 fant Weather 15 4 42 8h 9 24 neck 18 20 6 27 fhould: 28 breaft 22 8 30 heart 24 11 59 when cold 59 and wet Wea 41 may be 004 expected. morn Towards the 2 End more 2 bowels 26 I Crifpin K.Geo.lip ΔΟ Κ A h . temperate and mild weather. morn 12 19. 8 21 42 2 21 |