The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 8
... earth ; and the earth was without form and void , and darkness was upon the face of the deep ( or abyss ) ; and the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters . " Now in this pas- sage we seem to have a statement of three dis ...
... earth ; and the earth was without form and void , and darkness was upon the face of the deep ( or abyss ) ; and the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters . " Now in this pas- sage we seem to have a statement of three dis ...
Strana 9
... earth out of nothing , he would have used some other word , which should have limited us to this idea , I confidently put it to any critic , what word he could have employed specially appropriated to such a purpose , and limited to such ...
... earth out of nothing , he would have used some other word , which should have limited us to this idea , I confidently put it to any critic , what word he could have employed specially appropriated to such a purpose , and limited to such ...
Strana 13
... earth ! thou art the world ! O lord of the world , to thee humble adoration ! O soul of the world ! thou who super- intendest the actions of the world ! who de- * Tom . i . Paris , 1802 、 stroyest the world ! who createst the pleasures ...
... earth ! thou art the world ! O lord of the world , to thee humble adoration ! O soul of the world ! thou who super- intendest the actions of the world ! who de- * Tom . i . Paris , 1802 、 stroyest the world ! who createst the pleasures ...
Strana 15
... earth ; Jupiter is the heaven ; All is Jupiter . * But perhaps the passage most express is one contained in a very ancient Greek poem entitled De Mundo , and ascribed to Orpheus , in the original highly beautiful , and of which , for ...
... earth ; Jupiter is the heaven ; All is Jupiter . * But perhaps the passage most express is one contained in a very ancient Greek poem entitled De Mundo , and ascribed to Orpheus , in the original highly beautiful , and of which , for ...
Strana 22
... earth is surrounded by other planets , by other worlds , by other systems of worlds ; all of which , we have reason to believe , are composed of the same substance , and regulated by the same laws . We stretch out our view on every side ...
... earth is surrounded by other planets , by other worlds , by other systems of worlds ; all of which , we have reason to believe , are composed of the same substance , and regulated by the same laws . We stretch out our view on every side ...
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