Theological Institutes, Volumen1Mason, 1823 |
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... light as created on the first day , and the sun not until the fourth ; it would be wearisome to give the various solutions which have been offered . One of the most recent , that which supposes the creation of latent heat and light to ...
... light as created on the first day , and the sun not until the fourth ; it would be wearisome to give the various solutions which have been offered . One of the most recent , that which supposes the creation of latent heat and light to ...
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... light , viz . in bringing each pencil to a point at the right distance from the lens ; namely , in the eye , at the exact place where the membrane is spread to receive it . How is it possible , under circumstances of such close affinity ...
... light , viz . in bringing each pencil to a point at the right distance from the lens ; namely , in the eye , at the exact place where the membrane is spread to receive it . How is it possible , under circumstances of such close affinity ...
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... light of this truth must have been greatly obscured to heathens , who knew not how to account for the admixture of ... light does . The light from a fixed star affects our eyes in the same manner , is refracted and reflected according to ...
... light of this truth must have been greatly obscured to heathens , who knew not how to account for the admixture of ... light does . The light from a fixed star affects our eyes in the same manner , is refracted and reflected according to ...
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