Reflections on the Works of God in Nature and Providence: For Every Day in the Year, Том 1Richard Edwards, 1810 |
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... equal distribution of the seasons , 151 The use of our senses , 154 Aspirations of the soul to God , 157 Causes of heat and cold , 159 Singularities in the mineral kingdom , .... Daily and experimental proofs of divine provi- 162 ...
... equal distribution of the seasons , 151 The use of our senses , 154 Aspirations of the soul to God , 157 Causes of heat and cold , 159 Singularities in the mineral kingdom , .... Daily and experimental proofs of divine provi- 162 ...
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... equal degree of heat is not always felt under our zone ? What ingratitude ! and at the same time what igno- rance ! Truly , we know not what we desire , nor of what we complain . Is it through inadvertency or pride , that we do not ...
... equal degree of heat is not always felt under our zone ? What ingratitude ! and at the same time what igno- rance ! Truly , we know not what we desire , nor of what we complain . Is it through inadvertency or pride , that we do not ...
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... equal to Venus , when she is in all her splendor , only his splendor is not so vivid as that of the evening star . His distance from the Earth is 490,000,000 of miles . How little is our Earth in comparison of Jupiter ! Fourteen hundred ...
... equal to Venus , when she is in all her splendor , only his splendor is not so vivid as that of the evening star . His distance from the Earth is 490,000,000 of miles . How little is our Earth in comparison of Jupiter ! Fourteen hundred ...
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... equal hand , hast distri- buted labour and rest . It is thou , who hast willed that each sun should vary the seasons of nature , in such times and ways as should be most proper for the perfection of the whole . If I have been so foolish ...
... equal hand , hast distri- buted labour and rest . It is thou , who hast willed that each sun should vary the seasons of nature , in such times and ways as should be most proper for the perfection of the whole . If I have been so foolish ...
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... equal parts : and as its two sides , when it is stretched , are distant from each other about the tenth part of an inch , we may thence calculate that each tone of the voice may be subdivided into one hundred others : and that a man may ...
... equal parts : and as its two sides , when it is stretched , are distant from each other about the tenth part of an inch , we may thence calculate that each tone of the voice may be subdivided into one hundred others : and that a man may ...
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acknowledge ADAM CLARKE admirable adore advantages animals appear astonishment Aurora Borealis beauty beneficent blessings body Bread cause Change of Seasons charms clouds cold Comet comfort consider contemplate creation Creator death deprived discover Divine Divine Providence Earthquake endeavour enjoy eternity eyes feel fertilize the Earth fire formed fruits globe glorify glory grandeur gratitude happiness heart heat heavenly heavens History of Creation Hoarfrost human voice infinite inhabitants innu innumerable Jehovah knowledge labours Laplanders light Lord magnificence manifested meditate Moon mountains multitude nature necessary night nitre nourishment objects ourselves perfect phenomena plants pleasure praise present preservation procure produce Providence quadrupeds rain rays receive reflect Reflux render repose Retina revolutions Seeds senses shew sleep snow soul species spring stars summer tempests thee things thou hast tion trees vapours vegetables Volcanoes whole winds winter wise wonders
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