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" ... void of meaning and reality, and bewilder us among vain conjectures. Useful, it is true, they are to man as points of exact and permanent reference ; but he must have studied astronomy to little purpose, who can suppose man to be the only object of... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Página 190
1834
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Astronomy

sir John Frederick W. Herschel (1st bart.) - 1833 - 500 páginas
...purpose, who can suppose man to be the only object of his Creator's care, or who does not see in the vast and wonderful apparatus around us provision for other...may, perhaps, each in its sphere, be the presiding center round which other planets, or bodies of which we can form no conception from any analogy offered...
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Astronomy

Sir John Frederick William Herschel - 1833 - 444 páginas
...purpose, who can suppose man to be the only object of his Creator's care, or who does not see in the vast and wonderful apparatus around us provision for other...may, perhaps, each in its sphere, be the presiding center round which other planets, or bodies of which we can form no conception from any analogy offered...
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An Elementary Treatise on Astronomy: Adapted to the Present Improved State ...

John Farrar - 1834 - 504 páginas
...purpose, who can suppose man to be the only object of his Creator's care, or who does not see in the vast and wonderful apparatus around us provision for other...analogy offered by our own system, may be circulating. 560. Analogies, however, more than conjectural, are not wanting to indicate a correspondence between...
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A Treatise on Astronomy

John Frederick William Herschel - 1835 - 414 páginas
...Creator's care, or who iloes not see in the vast and wonderful apparatus around us provision for oiher races of animated beings. The planets, as we have...analogy offered by our own system, may be circulating. (593.) Analogies, however, more than conjectural, are not wanting to indicate a correspondence between...
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Sacred philosophy of the seasons, Volumen1

Henry Duncan - 1836 - 430 páginas
...purpose, who can suppose man to be the only object of his Creator's care, or who does not see, in the vast and wonderful apparatus around us, provision for other...analogy offered by our own system, may be circulating."* FOURTH WEEK—WEDNESDAY. X. THE STARRY HEAVENS. IMMENSITY OF THE UNIVERSE. ON casting the eye across...
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The Scottish Christian Herald

1839 - 868 páginas
...pose, who imagines that man is the only object of his Creator's care, or who does not see in the vast and wonderful apparatus around us, provision for other races of animated beings." (Herschell.) Analogy leads us to conclude that these orbs are destined to supply light and heat to...
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The Layman's Legacy, Or Twenty-five Sermons on Important Subjects, Volumen2

Henry Fitz - 1840 - 512 páginas
...purpose, who can suppose man to be the only object of the Creator's care, or who does not see in the vast and wonderful apparatus around us provision for other...analogy offered by our own System, may be circulating."* It is impossible to form correct, enlarged conceptions of the glory of the heavens, without the aid...
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Mechanical Philosophy, Horology and Astronomy

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1843 - 604 páginas
...purpose, who can suppose man to be the only object of his Creator's care, or who does not see in the vast and wonderful apparatus around us, provision for other races of animated beings. The planets derive their light from the sun ; but that cannot "be the case with the stars. These doubtless, then,...
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Popular cyclopaedia of natural science (by W.B. Carpenter).

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1843 - 290 páginas
...purpose, who can suppose man to be the only object of his Creator's care, or who does not see in the vast and wonderful apparatus around us, provision for other races of animated beings. The planets derive their light from the sun ; but that cannot be the case with the stars. These doubtless, then,...
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Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons: Illustrating the Perfections of ..., Volumen1

Henry Duncan - 1847 - 430 páginas
...purpose, who can suppose man to be the only object of his Creator's care, or who does not see, in the vast and wonderful apparatus around us, provision for other...analogy offered by our own system, may be circulating."* FIFTH WEEK— THURSDAY. X. THE STARRY HEAVENS. IMMENSITY OF THE UNIVERSE. ON casting the eye across...
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