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... Star , p . 489. - 20 . Power on Family Government , p . 489. - 21 . Miller's First Impressions of Eng- land , p . 489. - 22 . Curran and his Contemporaries , p . 489. - 23 . Field's Irish Confederates , p . 490. - 24 . Opdyke's ...
... Star , p . 489. - 20 . Power on Family Government , p . 489. - 21 . Miller's First Impressions of Eng- land , p . 489. - 22 . Curran and his Contemporaries , p . 489. - 23 . Field's Irish Confederates , p . 490. - 24 . Opdyke's ...
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... Star of the Wise Men , p . 659. - 3 . Kitto's Popular Cyclopædia , p . 662. - 4 . Ste vens's Memorials of Methodism in the Eastern States , p . 662. - 5 . Car roll's Notes , p . 662. - 6 . Methodist Almanac , p . 663. - 7 . Hibbard's ...
... Star of the Wise Men , p . 659. - 3 . Kitto's Popular Cyclopædia , p . 662. - 4 . Ste vens's Memorials of Methodism in the Eastern States , p . 662. - 5 . Car roll's Notes , p . 662. - 6 . Methodist Almanac , p . 663. - 7 . Hibbard's ...
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... stars in their true places ; and we suppose we see the sun after it has been several minutes below the horizon . Professor Chace , denying the direct Divine agency in the pro- duction of material phenomena , maintains that they must be ...
... stars in their true places ; and we suppose we see the sun after it has been several minutes below the horizon . Professor Chace , denying the direct Divine agency in the pro- duction of material phenomena , maintains that they must be ...
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... star - dust , " to contemplate the universe in a nebular state , resolved into inconceivably thin air , and are told that then the whole work of creation was done ; matter then received properties and laws , from the natural and ...
... star - dust , " to contemplate the universe in a nebular state , resolved into inconceivably thin air , and are told that then the whole work of creation was done ; matter then received properties and laws , from the natural and ...
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... stars , thus furnishing the means of determining their distance ; that orbitual motion in binary systems , each composed of two of these remote suns , has been discovered and exactly computed ; that the motion of the solar system itself ...
... stars , thus furnishing the means of determining their distance ; that orbitual motion in binary systems , each composed of two of these remote suns , has been discovered and exactly computed ; that the motion of the solar system itself ...
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