The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 54
... light like our planet , and many , we may suppose , the whole year of fifteen periods , equal to our year , the ... light and heat from our sun than our earth , Jupiter at 485,000,000 miles distance , receives 25 times less heat and ...
... light like our planet , and many , we may suppose , the whole year of fifteen periods , equal to our year , the ... light and heat from our sun than our earth , Jupiter at 485,000,000 miles distance , receives 25 times less heat and ...
Page 234
... light , as He is the light ! He it is that en- lighteneth our blackness , our darkness . I dare not say He hideth his face from me . He giveth me to see light in His light . One beam in a dark place hath exceeding much refreshment in it ...
... light , as He is the light ! He it is that en- lighteneth our blackness , our darkness . I dare not say He hideth his face from me . He giveth me to see light in His light . One beam in a dark place hath exceeding much refreshment in it ...
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... light ; for men suffer in light , and excess of light burns . Flame is the enemy of the wings , and to burn without ceasing to fly is the prodigy of genius . When you know and when you love you will still suffer , for the day is born in ...
... light ; for men suffer in light , and excess of light burns . Flame is the enemy of the wings , and to burn without ceasing to fly is the prodigy of genius . When you know and when you love you will still suffer , for the day is born in ...
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