25 4332 6 4 18 2 31 37 New Moon 6th Day at 1 Afternoon. First Quarter 13th Day at Noon. Full Moon 20th Day at Noon. Laft Quarter 28th Day at Noon. 491ft Day South 21 46, 635, 23 15. 5416th D. h South 20 56, 8 6 6,22 26. Obfervations. 43 M Lunar Afpects. Clock,Moon rife faft South & fets. 17 50 3 41 8m 43m13the world. If any 3 23 8 49 3 35 one doubts whether 3 59 33 3 54the miniftring fpi*62 4710 17 4 13 tits, and the prophets 2 2911 2 4 30themfelves, may not D fets be the authors of de155 0a41 8azz ception, let them 1 381 35 9 40 read the ftory of AI 21 2 32 10 52 hab, II. Chron. c. 153 3111 5118.-The Lord faid, 49 4 31 morn who shall entice A0335 30 50 bab king of Ifrael, 6 O 17 27 133 that he may go up and 0 27 21 2 6 fall at Ramoth-gile * 22 * ᄆ ᄆ ∞ A 8 ব ব oa13 8 2 34 ad? And one Spake o 28 9 2 57 faying after this man42 9 52 3 19ner, and another fay0 5610 40 3 39 ing after that manI 911 29 4 oner. Then there came I 22 morn Drife out a spirit and ftood 135 0 20 8a53 before the Lord and I 47 I 119 58 faid, I will entice 159 2 210 56 him, I will go out and 2 20 2 5311 44 be a lying Spirit in 2 21 3 43 morn the mouth of all his 2 31 4 320 24 prophets. And the 2 41 5 190 55 Lord faid thou shalt 250 6 5 1 22 entice him, and alfo 2 58 6 49 43 prevail. Nor yet where Pagan Slaves we fee In fome benighted Coaft, To Stocks and Stones to bend the Knee; A happier Realm we boaft, To boundless Joys, and endless Day. MW Sundays and O. 8D's Los о Weather. Afcenion Day 11 842152635 22516St. Phil.& Ja. 12 2 F 9F II 15 17 19 21 10 S Sun rifes 4. 20. 20 14 15T II. 16 F Sun rifes 4..) 19 MR Charl. b. 4028 7 8 9 13 042 910 6 Seasonable weather, to the * 24 8 8 3Old May Day 5 and continues 24 25 8Ah 9,0 26 927 11101212 * ☀ 61cm 5101314 full moon, 4/22 45 11 141 Dunfan. 30F Sun rifes 3.54. 9 37 6241725 960, 31 S Sun fets 8.7. 10 34 19 3417.2611 Doh 20 T 22 Trs. Eliz. b. 16 OI 2 5412111518 about which time expect 32 12 1722 Corp. Chrift. 23 F Trinity T. beg. 2 54112913 1824 fome rain. 25ES. after Trin. 3456 7 со D 16 17 E * < a 24* E 26 19 New Moon 5th Day at Midnight. Clock Moon | Drifes 239 O 21 3 14 8m14 2m21 ♂ 540, ☀ 22 28. ♂5 13, 23 1. Obfervations. A fecond remark worthy our notice is, that there is a certain coeleftial influence, which worketh under the great Agent and primum mobile of all, 9a51 in a manner imper49 ceptible to us,except36 ing by its effects, oJob 356 4 26morn. therwife when 3 57 5 22 3 59 43 59 7 14 4 4 07 52 358 9 27 O 12 talks of the bands of Orion, Arcturius and o 42 his fons, the feafon I the 5 of Mazaroth, 127 fweet influence of the 1 48 Pleiades, the Ordi 2 7 nances of heaven, and 3 57 10 16 2 29 the dominion thereof the earth, he A83 5511 5 2 54 pon 3 5211 56 3 24 must have fhot wide of the mark, and] 3 49 morn. Drifes talked entirely at ran3 460 47 9241 dom, an expreffion, 341 1 3810 22 the very thought of 3 37 2 27 10 57 which must fhock eA 3 31 3 1511 24 very Chriftian reader. 3 254 011 46 We therefore juftly 3 19 4 44 morn. 3 12 5 27 O I I 6 I 29 3 12 3 56 3 II O 10-2 14 3 18 New Moon 4th Day at 9 Morning. M Lunar Alpects. Clock Moon | Drifes 10 36 421 3 810 3 2345 012 * D 9 10 II 12 Δ 13 E 16 17 ᄆ D 77 * Ο Δ O 56 Ο Δ 8 Δ A8 ᄆ 24 25 260 127 28*** E 30 < ᄆ 0.2010 38 1 0 59 0 18 8a52 pires now no more, I 12 I 69 24 deeply impressed upon 46 my mind, and above I 24 1 52 9 I 2 37 2 3610 50 3 19 34 110 2 15 4 4211 7 all examining the re fult of my nocturnal 25 contemplations by the 43 unerring word of proIphecy, as I find it re 2 28 5 2511 19 corded in the facred 11 40 volume of holy writ; now fit down to give 6myjudgmentcandidly 2 40 6 2 53 3 317 5 O 8 42 38 according to the lit tle fhare of scientific |