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Celestially
Celestially Ce*les"tial*ly, adv. In a celestial manner.

Meaning of Celestiall from wikipedia

- MDCXVII[-****VI]... [(per 1635 English edition): New Ephemerids for the Celestiall Motions, for the Yeeres of the Vulgar Era 1617–1636]. Johannes Plancus...
- Ephemerides of the Celestiall Motions, for the Yeers of the Vulgar Era 1633... Retrieved 18 May 2011. Sliter, Robert (1652). A celestiall gl****e, or, Ephemeris...
- we shewed in the first book, have in their number, order, and figure a Celestiall and Divine originall, I shall easily grant this calculation concerning...
- Hooke's 1670 Gresham lecture explained that gravitation applied to "all celestiall bodys" and added the principles that the gravitating power decreases with...
- The Castle of Knowledge, containing the Explication of the Sphere both Celestiall and Materiall, etc. (London, 1556) A book explaining Ptolemaic astronomy...
- the fire to eternity without being prejudiced. It hath a divine power, celestiall, invisible, above the rest; and endows the possessor with Divine gifts...
- and nobler superstructures: Hooke, Newton and the 'Compounding of the Celestiall Motions of the Planetts'. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science...
- is more grace and more capacity [...] where earthly bodies shalbe more celestiall, then man in his Innocency or Angels in their glory, for they could fall:...
- and nobler superstructures: Hooke, Newton and the 'Compounding of the Celestiall Motions of the Planetts'", Ofer Gal, 2003 at page 9. See for example the...
- has been found in England, ****ed with English words ("Oure Father, God Celestiall"), though in fact the words are in the distinct Scots language, not English...