Thesis 38.
Although the Evening may be called by humane custome all [ 39] that part of the day wherein we wish men good. Even from noone till Sun-set, yet its then called the Evening in respect
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Although the Evening may be called by humane custome all [ 39] that part of the day wherein we wish men good. Even from noone till Sun-set, yet its then called the Evening in respect
of the Artificiall not Naturall day, of which Moses speakes when he divides the day into Morning and Evening, part of which afternoone is also called Evening by the Holy Ghost in Scripture; because it is either approaching or hastning to∣ward the Evening of the naturall day, or contiguous to it: even as part of the dark Night is sometime called Morning, because it is either contiguous or not far from the Morning light, and men are then usually up, and preparing for it.