A Description of the Painting in the Theatre

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HonoMr 'and Pleafure, for the great Lovers and Students of thofe Arts : And that this Aflembly might be perfe(£lly happy, their great Enemies and Dif- turbers. Envy, Rapine, and Brutality, arc by the Genii of their oppofitc Virtues, viz, Pru^ dence^ Fortitude, and Eloquence, driven from the Society, and thrown down Head -long from the Clouds : The Report of the Afl!em- bly of the one, and the Expulfion of the other, being proclaimed thro' the open and ferene Air, by fome other of the Genii, who... blow- ing their antick Trumpets, divide themfelvcs into the feveral Quarters of the World.
Hitherto in Grofs.
More particularly the Circle of Figure? confift, Firfl of Theology, with her Book of Seven Seals, imploring the AfRflance of Truth for the unfolding of it.
On her Left-hand is the Mofaical Law veiled, with the Tables of Stone, to which fhc points with her Iron Rod.
On [s] Oa her Right-hand is the Gofpel, with the Crofs in one Hand, and a Chalice in the pther. \ In the fame Divifion, over the Mofaical LaWy is Hijioryy holding up her Pen, as dct dicating it to Truthy and an attending Genius^ with feveral Fragments of Old Writing, from which fhe collects her Hiftory into her Book, On the other Side, near the Gofpel, is Di^ vine Poejy, with her Harp of David* s Fafhion.


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