Astro-theology, Or, A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God: From a Survey of the HeavensW. Innys, 1715 - 228 pàgines |
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Pàgina ix
... way of Preface , give fome account of them , to ena- ble fuch perfons to read my Book as are unacquainted with Aftronomical matters.500 AMONG 1 AMONG all the various Systemes , I need take notice The Author's and others Obfervations . ix.
... way of Preface , give fome account of them , to ena- ble fuch perfons to read my Book as are unacquainted with Aftronomical matters.500 AMONG 1 AMONG all the various Systemes , I need take notice The Author's and others Obfervations . ix.
Pàgina x
From a Survey of the Heavens William Derham. AMONG all the various Systemes , I need take notice only of three , the ... Systeme the Earth and Waters are fuppofed to be in the Center of the Universe ; next to which is the Element of Air ...
From a Survey of the Heavens William Derham. AMONG all the various Systemes , I need take notice only of three , the ... Systeme the Earth and Waters are fuppofed to be in the Center of the Universe ; next to which is the Element of Air ...
Pàgina xi
... Systeme is the Pythago- rean or Copernican , being invented as fome imagine by Pythagoras himself . But Diogenes Laertius ( 1 ) exprefly faith , That Pythagoras's opinion was , That the World was round , containing the Earth in the ...
... Systeme is the Pythago- rean or Copernican , being invented as fome imagine by Pythagoras himself . But Diogenes Laertius ( 1 ) exprefly faith , That Pythagoras's opinion was , That the World was round , containing the Earth in the ...
Pàgina xiii
... : firft Mercury in near 88 days ; then Venus in fome- what above 224 days ; then the Earth , with its Satellite the Moon , in ( 4 ) Lib . 9. Sect . 4. Cap . 40 . 368 365 days ; then Mars in about 687 days then The Copernican Systeme . xiii.
... : firft Mercury in near 88 days ; then Venus in fome- what above 224 days ; then the Earth , with its Satellite the Moon , in ( 4 ) Lib . 9. Sect . 4. Cap . 40 . 368 365 days ; then Mars in about 687 days then The Copernican Systeme . xiii.
Pàgina xl
... Systeme . Which things I have more largely than ordinary insisted on , for the fa- tisfaction of many that I am fenfible doubt of them , and particularly fome of my ... Systeme is the fame with the Copernican , xl Of the New Systeme .
... Systeme . Which things I have more largely than ordinary insisted on , for the fa- tisfaction of many that I am fenfible doubt of them , and particularly fome of my ... Systeme is the fame with the Copernican , xl Of the New Systeme .
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Pàgina lxiv - THE heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge. There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard. Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world.
Pàgina 173 - And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night ; and let them be for signs and for seasons, and for days,
Pàgina 24 - ... and distance of the fixed stars. We admire, indeed with propriety, the vast bulk of our own globe ; but, when we consider how much it is surpassed by most of the heavenly bodies, what a point it degenerates into, and how little more even the vast orbit in which it revolves would appear, when seen from some of the fixed stars, we begin to conceive more just ideas of the extent of the universe, and of the boundaries of creation.
Pàgina xliii - Glafles, fo confequently above our ability to fathotrij although not at all improbable. But be the various Syftemes of the Univerfe as they will as to their Dignity, it is fufficient that in all probability there -are many of them, even as many as there are Fixt Stars, which are without number.
Pàgina 57 - ... and land to be thy houfe, thy workmanfhip, and not that of the immortal gods !" And fo when we fee fuch good order, fuch due proportions in this region of the...
Pàgina vii - The chief inconvenience is the want of a long pole of 100 or more feet, to raise my long glass to such a height as to see the heavenly bodies above the thick vapors.
Pàgina xli - But then whereas the Copernican hypothesis supposeth the Firmament of the Fixt stars to be the bounds of the Universe, and to be placed at an equal...
Pàgina xxxviii - ... that whilft you were up in the air, the floor under your feet had run the contrary way to your leap. And if you caft any thing to your companion, you need ufe no more...
Pàgina 99 - ... sun (P. Africanus) was extinguished. These things terrified mankind, and raised in them a firm belief of the existence of some celestial and divine power. His fourth cause, and that the strongest, is drawn from the regularity of the motion and revolution of the heavens, the distinctness, variety, beauty, and order of the sun, moon, and all the stars, the appearance only of which is sufficient to convince us they are not the effects of chance ; as when we enter into a house, or school, or court,...
Pàgina 36 - Univerfe be ft. 39 becoming the infinite CREATOR, than any other of the narrower Schemes. For here we have the Works of the Creation, not confined to the more fcanty limits of the Orb> or Arch of the Fixt Stars, or even the larger Space of the Primum Mobile, which the ancients...