A Series of Discourses on the Christian Revelation: Viewed in Connection with the Modern AstronomyKirk & Mercein, no. 22 Wallstreet, 1818 - 306 pages |
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CONTENTS | 6 |
consider thy heavens the work of thy fingers the moon | 13 |
DISCOURSE II | 50 |
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