Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines with Notices Biographical and Critical, Том 4J. Nesbet, 1858 |
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... heavens - for it was like no- thing on earth - which did so cheer and comfort me , that I took my petition for granted , and that I had the sign I de HERBERT AND HOBBES . 3 manded wherefore , also , 2 THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
... heavens - for it was like no- thing on earth - which did so cheer and comfort me , that I took my petition for granted , and that I had the sign I de HERBERT AND HOBBES . 3 manded wherefore , also , 2 THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
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... earth and damp air had only force sufficient for fungoid vegetation . A hot sunshine is fatal to toadstools , and so is frost : but the sunny days of faith and zeal had passed away , and the winter of war and revolution had not yet set ...
... earth and damp air had only force sufficient for fungoid vegetation . A hot sunshine is fatal to toadstools , and so is frost : but the sunny days of faith and zeal had passed away , and the winter of war and revolution had not yet set ...
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... earth in a vessel , secured by a fine cloth from the small imperceptible seeds of plants that are blown about with the winds ; and had this success of his curiosity , to be the first happy discoverer of this noble and important truth ...
... earth in a vessel , secured by a fine cloth from the small imperceptible seeds of plants that are blown about with the winds ; and had this success of his curiosity , to be the first happy discoverer of this noble and important truth ...
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... earth in its first constitution had been left to itself , what horrid deformity and desolation had for ever overspread its face ! Not one living inhabitant would be found on all its spacious surface ; not so much as a worm in the bowels ...
... earth in its first constitution had been left to itself , what horrid deformity and desolation had for ever overspread its face ! Not one living inhabitant would be found on all its spacious surface ; not so much as a worm in the bowels ...
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... EARTH IN SPACE . 13 will inquire if this particular distance from the sun be better for our earth and its creatures than a greater or less would have been . We may be mathematically certain that the heat of the sun is according to the ...
... EARTH IN SPACE . 13 will inquire if this particular distance from the sun be better for our earth and its creatures than a greater or less would have been . We may be mathematically certain that the heat of the sun is according to the ...
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