The Mathematical and Philosophical Works of the Right Rev. John Wilkins, Late Lord Bishop of Chester: II. That it is probable our earth is one of the planetsVernor and Hood, 1802 |
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... dark shade wherein she was involved , that so she might bring away the souls of those saints that inhabit within her , which cry out by reason they are then deprived of their wonted hap- piness , and cannot hear the music of the spheres ...
... dark shade wherein she was involved , that so she might bring away the souls of those saints that inhabit within her , which cry out by reason they are then deprived of their wonted hap- piness , and cannot hear the music of the spheres ...
Pagina 34
... darkness , that they fell down upon the earth ? as it is related in divers histories . And therefore Herodotus telling of an eclipse which fell in Xerxes's time , describes it thus : εnλITYY TYY EX T8 spave edgyv apavus § . The sun ...
... darkness , that they fell down upon the earth ? as it is related in divers histories . And therefore Herodotus telling of an eclipse which fell in Xerxes's time , describes it thus : εnλITYY TYY EX T8 spave edgyv apavus § . The sun ...
Pagina 35
... dark shadow behind them , as shall be shewed afterwards t . Since then the like interposition of them both , doth produce the like effect , they must necessarily be of the like natures , that is , alike opacous , which is the thing to ...
... dark shadow behind them , as shall be shewed afterwards t . Since then the like interposition of them both , doth produce the like effect , they must necessarily be of the like natures , that is , alike opacous , which is the thing to ...
Pagina 36
... dark ; and the divers con- * Tostatus in 1 Gen. Hyeron . de sancta fide Hebræomast . 1. 2. c . 4 . versions of those sides towards our eyes , caused the 36 THAT THE MOON MAY BE A WORLD That the moon hath not any light of her own.
... dark ; and the divers con- * Tostatus in 1 Gen. Hyeron . de sancta fide Hebræomast . 1. 2. c . 4 . versions of those sides towards our eyes , caused the 36 THAT THE MOON MAY BE A WORLD That the moon hath not any light of her own.
Pagina 37
... dark , and the other light of itself . But enough of this ; I would be loth to make an enemy , that I may after- wards overcome him , or bestow time in proving that which is already granted ; I suppose now , that neither of them hath ...
... dark , and the other light of itself . But enough of this ; I would be loth to make an enemy , that I may after- wards overcome him , or bestow time in proving that which is already granted ; I suppose now , that neither of them hath ...
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