The Works of Thomas Chalmers: Discourses on the Christian revelation, viewed in connection with the modern astronomyW. Collins, 1836 |
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... movement of revolution . If spun round his axis by two opposite forces , one on each side of him , he may have this movement , and retain an inflexible position in space . But if this movement was given him by one stroke , he must have ...
... movement of revolution . If spun round his axis by two opposite forces , one on each side of him , he may have this movement , and retain an inflexible position in space . But if this movement was given him by one stroke , he must have ...
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... movement within me ; and that , with an exercise of power which I can neither describe nor compre- hend , the same God who sits in the highest hea- ven , and reigns over the glories of the firmament , is at my right hand , to give me ...
... movement within me ; and that , with an exercise of power which I can neither describe nor compre- hend , the same God who sits in the highest hea- ven , and reigns over the glories of the firmament , is at my right hand , to give me ...
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... movement rather than another ; it is that movement of docility , in virtue of which , man , with the feeling that he has all to learn , places himself in the attitude of a little child , before the book of the unsearchable God , who has ...
... movement rather than another ; it is that movement of docility , in virtue of which , man , with the feeling that he has all to learn , places himself in the attitude of a little child , before the book of the unsearchable God , who has ...
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A SKETCH OF THE MODERN ASTRONOMY | 15 |
DISCOURSE II | 42 |
DISCOURSE IV | 90 |
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