Mundorum explicatio, or, The explanation of an hieroglyphical figure wherein are couched the mysteries of the external, internal, and eternal worlds, shewing the true progress of a soul from the court of Babylon to the city of Jerusalem, from the Adamical fallen state to the regenerate and angelical : being a sacred poems / written by S.P., Armig.
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- Mundorum explicatio, or, The explanation of an hieroglyphical figure wherein are couched the mysteries of the external, internal, and eternal worlds, shewing the true progress of a soul from the court of Babylon to the city of Jerusalem, from the Adamical fallen state to the regenerate and angelical : being a sacred poems / written by S.P., Armig.
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"Mundorum explicatio, or, The explanation of an hieroglyphical figure wherein are couched the mysteries of the external, internal, and eternal worlds, shewing the true progress of a soul from the court of Babylon to the city of Jerusalem, from the Adamical fallen state to the regenerate and angelical : being a sacred poems / written by S.P., Armig." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55479.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2025.
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MUNDORUM EXPLICATIO OR, The Explanation of an Hieroglyphical FIGURE: Wherein are couched the Mysteries of the External, Internal, and Eternal Worlds, shewing the true progress of a Soul from the Court of Ba∣bylon to the City of Ierusalem; from the Adamical fallen state to the Regenerate and Angelical.
Being A Sacred POEM, written by S. P. Armig.
Through Faith we understand that the Worlds (〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉) were fra∣med by the Word of God, so that things that are seen, were not made of things that do appear, Heb. 11. 3
God hath in these last dayes spoken to us by his Son, whom he hath Created Heir of all things, by whom he made the Worlds, Heb. 1. 2.
O homo, quid miraris Syderum altitudines, & profunditatem ma••is? animi tui abyssum intra, & mirare si potes. Isid. lib. 1. de su••. Bon.
—Quod magis ad nos Pertinet & Nescire Malum est—Hor. Sat. lib. 2.
Quid noscis si teipsum nescis? Bucer in Psal.
Homo ad contemplandum Creatorem suum Conditus est Gregor. Mor. 8.
LONDON, Printed by T. R. for Lodowick Lloyd, at the Castle in Corn••il. 1661.