The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 8
... facts , each following the other in a regular series : first , an absolute creation of the heaven and the earth , which , we are expressly told , took place foremost , or in the beginning ; next , the condition of the earth when it was ...
... facts , each following the other in a regular series : first , an absolute creation of the heaven and the earth , which , we are expressly told , took place foremost , or in the beginning ; next , the condition of the earth when it was ...
Strana 9
... facts , but for general use . The creation of the world , or of any thing whatever , out of nothing , is a fact of this kind ; and no language ever had or ever will have a term precisely struck out for the purpose of re- presenting such ...
... facts , but for general use . The creation of the world , or of any thing whatever , out of nothing , is a fact of this kind ; and no language ever had or ever will have a term precisely struck out for the purpose of re- presenting such ...
Strana 10
John Mason Good. no such word at the time Moses first spoke of the fact , and communicated the doctrine ; as , an- tecedently to this , it could not have been called for . And it will not be questioned , I think , that there is more ...
John Mason Good. no such word at the time Moses first spoke of the fact , and communicated the doctrine ; as , an- tecedently to this , it could not have been called for . And it will not be questioned , I think , that there is more ...
Strana 25
... fact , that within the period of the last century , not less than thirteen stars in different constellations , none of them below the sixth magnitude , seem totally to have perished ; forty to have changed their magnitude by becoming ...
... fact , that within the period of the last century , not less than thirteen stars in different constellations , none of them below the sixth magnitude , seem totally to have perished ; forty to have changed their magnitude by becoming ...
Strana 26
... fact is incontrovertible ; it is foretold by revelation , it is inscribed in the heavens , it is felt throughout the earth . Such is the awful and daily text ; what then ought to be the comment ? 27 LECTURE II . ON THE ELEMENTARY AND ...
... fact is incontrovertible ; it is foretold by revelation , it is inscribed in the heavens , it is felt throughout the earth . Such is the awful and daily text ; what then ought to be the comment ? 27 LECTURE II . ON THE ELEMENTARY AND ...
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