The Religious Philosopher: Or, The Right Use of Contemplating the Works of the Creator ... Designed for the Conviction of Atheists and Intidels, Volumen3J. Senex, 1721 |
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... equal Big- ness . Force Sect . XXIV . An Experiment to show the great of the Gravitating Power of Water . Sect . XXV . Experiments proving that Fluids prefs upwards . Sect . XXVI . An Experiment to fhew the Greatness of this Force ...
... equal Big- ness . Force Sect . XXIV . An Experiment to show the great of the Gravitating Power of Water . Sect . XXV . Experiments proving that Fluids prefs upwards . Sect . XXVI . An Experiment to fhew the Greatness of this Force ...
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... equal Part , Shown by an Experiment . Sect . XXXIX . An Experimental Comparison of the aforefaid Preffures in Water upon an equal Part . Sect . XL . The Greatness of a lateral Preffure upon a Plane . Sect . XLI . The Hydroftatical Laws ...
... equal Part , Shown by an Experiment . Sect . XXXIX . An Experimental Comparison of the aforefaid Preffures in Water upon an equal Part . Sect . XL . The Greatness of a lateral Preffure upon a Plane . Sect . XLI . The Hydroftatical Laws ...
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... equal to the Globe of the Earth A Z , it is plain that the Sha- dow , being then equal at AM NZ , would be every where , or at M N , as big as at A Z , and always remain fo . And in cafe the Sun's Diameter were as a a , lefs than that ...
... equal to the Globe of the Earth A Z , it is plain that the Sha- dow , being then equal at AM NZ , would be every where , or at M N , as big as at A Z , and always remain fo . And in cafe the Sun's Diameter were as a a , lefs than that ...
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... equal to 110 of those of the Earth , and its Mag- nitude confequently 1.331,000 more than that of the Earth ; which as , it is easy to compute , does require a Parallax of eight , or near nine Seconds . Or Or we may come yet nearer ...
... equal to 110 of those of the Earth , and its Mag- nitude confequently 1.331,000 more than that of the Earth ; which as , it is easy to compute , does require a Parallax of eight , or near nine Seconds . Or Or we may come yet nearer ...
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... of Time it circulates from East to Weft at an equal Distance from the Equator EF , of which circular Motions the two extream ones , AB and which 756 The Religious Philofopher . The Sun's Annual Motion, Declenfion, the Seafons of the Year.
... of Time it circulates from East to Weft at an equal Distance from the Equator EF , of which circular Motions the two extream ones , AB and which 756 The Religious Philofopher . The Sun's Annual Motion, Declenfion, the Seafons of the Year.
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Página 1060 - Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect; and in thy book all my members were written; Which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them.
Página 868 - The Lord is slow to anger, and great in power, and will not at all acquit the wicked: the Lord hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet.
Página 867 - Who hath divided a watercourse for the overflowing of waters, or a way for the lightning of thunder ; to cause it to rain on the earth, where no man is; on the wilderness, wherein there is no man ; to satisfy the desolate and waste ground, and to cause the bud of the tender herb to spring forth ? Hath the rain a father ? or who hath begotten the drops of dew?
Página 867 - Are there any among the vanities of the Gentiles that can cause rain ? or can the heavens give showers ? Art not thou he, O LORD our God ? therefore we will wait upon thee ; for thou hast made all these things.
Página 1067 - Phenomenon IV. That the fixed stars being at rest, the periodic times of the five primary planets, and (whether of the sun about the earth, or) of the earth about the sun, are as the 3/2th power of their mean distances from the sun.
Página 867 - Out of whose womb came the ice? and the hoary frost of heaven, who hath gendered it?
Página 868 - For he maketh small the drops of water : They pour down rain according to the vapour thereof: Which the clouds do drop And distil upon man abundantly.
Página 802 - For as the heaven is high above *' the earth : fo great is his mercy towards
Página 801 - It is the glory of God to conceal a thing : but the honour of kings is to search out a matter. 3 The heaven for height, and the earth for depth, and the heart of kings is unsearchable.
Página 824 - Kepler, is now received by all astronomers; for the periodic times are the same, and the dimensions of the orbits are the same, whether the sun revolves about the earth, or the earth about the sun. And as to the measures of the periodic times, all astronomers are agreed about them. But for the dimensions of the orbits, Kepler and Bullialdus, above all others, have determined them from observations with the greatest accuracy...