The Works of Thomas Chalmers: Discourses on the Christian revelation, viewed in connection with the modern astronomyW. Collins, 1836 |
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... darkness succeed each other ; and the gaiety of summer is followed by the dreariness of winter . To each of them the ... darkness , and he has called the light day , and the darkness he has called night . He has said , let there be ...
... darkness succeed each other ; and the gaiety of summer is followed by the dreariness of winter . To each of them the ... darkness , and he has called the light day , and the darkness he has called night . He has said , let there be ...
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... dark spot on the side that is turned away from it . Now apply this question to the fixed stars . Are they luminous ... darkness of our world . These stars are visible to us , not because the sun shines upon them , but because they shine ...
... dark spot on the side that is turned away from it . Now apply this question to the fixed stars . Are they luminous ... darkness of our world . These stars are visible to us , not because the sun shines upon them , but because they shine ...
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... dark spots scattered over his surface , which , though invisible to the naked eye , are perfectly noticeable by our ... darker ; and the revolution of the sun must , in such a case , give us a brighter and a fainter side , by regular ...
... dark spots scattered over his surface , which , though invisible to the naked eye , are perfectly noticeable by our ... darker ; and the revolution of the sun must , in such a case , give us a brighter and a fainter side , by regular ...
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A SKETCH OF THE MODERN ASTRONOMY | 15 |
DISCOURSE II | 42 |
DISCOURSE IV | 90 |
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