The Works of Thomas Chalmers: Discourses on the Christian revelation, viewed in connection with the modern astronomyW. Collins, 1836 |
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... lights in the firmament of heaven , to give light upon their earth ; and it was so . And God has also made to them great lights . To all of them he has given the sun to rule the day ; and to many of them has he given moons to rule the ...
... lights in the firmament of heaven , to give light upon their earth ; and it was so . And God has also made to them great lights . To all of them he has given the sun to rule the day ; and to many of them has he given moons to rule the ...
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... light which they give must proceed from themselves , for the feeble reflec- tion of light from some other quarter , would not carry through such mighty tracts to the eye of an observer . A body may be visible in two ways . It may be ...
... light which they give must proceed from themselves , for the feeble reflec- tion of light from some other quarter , would not carry through such mighty tracts to the eye of an observer . A body may be visible in two ways . It may be ...
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Thomas Chalmers. body which receives its light from a taper - or the whole assemblage of objects on the surface of the earth , which appear only when the light of day rests upon them - or the moon , which , in that part of it that is ...
Thomas Chalmers. body which receives its light from a taper - or the whole assemblage of objects on the surface of the earth , which appear only when the light of day rests upon them - or the moon , which , in that part of it that is ...
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A SKETCH OF THE MODERN ASTRONOMY | 15 |
DISCOURSE II | 42 |
DISCOURSE IV | 90 |
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