A Series of Discourses on the Christian Revelation, Viewed in Connection with the Modern AstronomyJohn Smith and Son, 1817 - 275 Seiten Psalm 8:3, 4 (p. 13-40) ; 1 Corinthians 8:2 (p. 41-66) ; Psalm 113:5, 6 (p. 67-88) ; 1 Peter 1:12 (p. 89-111) ; Luke 15:7 (p. 112-130) ; Colossians 2:15 (p. 131-148) ; Ezekiel 33:32 (p. 149-176). |
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... planet , and which gives to the argument of Freethinkers all its plausibility . This argument involves in it an assertion and an inference . The assertion is , that Christianity is a religion which professes to be designed for the ...
... planet , and which gives to the argument of Freethinkers all its plausibility . This argument involves in it an assertion and an inference . The assertion is , that Christianity is a religion which professes to be designed for the ...
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... planetary orbs ? Are we therefore to say , that they are so many vast and unpeopled solitudes ; that desolation ... planets to allege , in favour of the idea that they are inhabited . We know that this earth turns round upon itself ...
... planetary orbs ? Are we therefore to say , that they are so many vast and unpeopled solitudes ; that desolation ... planets to allege , in favour of the idea that they are inhabited . We know that this earth turns round upon itself ...
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... planets which compose our system , a revolution of the same kind , and under the same circum- stances . They have the same succession of day and night . They have the same agreeable vicissitude of the seasons . To them , light and ...
... planets which compose our system , a revolution of the same kind , and under the same circum- stances . They have the same succession of day and night . They have the same agreeable vicissitude of the seasons . To them , light and ...
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... planets that he has done for the earth which we in- habit . And shall we say , that the resemblance stops here , because we are not in a situation to observe it ? Shall we say , that this scene of magnificence has been called into being ...
... planets that he has done for the earth which we in- habit . And shall we say , that the resemblance stops here , because we are not in a situation to observe it ? Shall we say , that this scene of magnificence has been called into being ...
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... planetary system . It is now as- certained , not merely that all of them have their day and night , and that all of them have their vicissitudes of seasons , and that some of them have their moons to rule their night and alleviate the ...
... planetary system . It is now as- certained , not merely that all of them have their day and night , and that all of them have their vicissitudes of seasons , and that some of them have their moons to rule their night and alleviate the ...
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