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... reflection is it , should conscience arouse us , that we have been guilty of standing as obstructions to the pro- gress and prosperity of the Redeemer's king- dom ? It is not unlikely that a reflection of this kind may occasionally damp ...
... reflection is it , should conscience arouse us , that we have been guilty of standing as obstructions to the pro- gress and prosperity of the Redeemer's king- dom ? It is not unlikely that a reflection of this kind may occasionally damp ...
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... reflected from that distant planet , after passing 1,800,000,000 of miles from the body of the sun , and returning again by reflection 1,700,000,000 of miles to the earth , is visible through our telescopes , and even sometimes to the ...
... reflected from that distant planet , after passing 1,800,000,000 of miles from the body of the sun , and returning again by reflection 1,700,000,000 of miles to the earth , is visible through our telescopes , and even sometimes to the ...
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... reflected from the surface of the fluid ; but these partial reflections would be altogether invisible at the distance of the nearest planet . It is pretty evident , however , from what has been formerly stated , that there is a great ...
... reflected from the surface of the fluid ; but these partial reflections would be altogether invisible at the distance of the nearest planet . It is pretty evident , however , from what has been formerly stated , that there is a great ...
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... reflected or absorbed . Thus the morn- ing and evening clouds are generally tinged with red , and the sun , moon , and stars , when near the horizon , either rising or setting , uni- formly assume a ruddy aspect , because their light ...
... reflected or absorbed . Thus the morn- ing and evening clouds are generally tinged with red , and the sun , moon , and stars , when near the horizon , either rising or setting , uni- formly assume a ruddy aspect , because their light ...
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... reflection of the solar rays from their upper surfaces ; for although the under surface of dense clouds appears dark to us who view them from below , yet , were we to view their upper sur face from a distance when the sun shines upon ...
... reflection of the solar rays from their upper surfaces ; for although the under surface of dense clouds appears dark to us who view them from below , yet , were we to view their upper sur face from a distance when the sun shines upon ...
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