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Nauigation and Hydrographie, that no man can be cunning in the one which wanteth conuenient knowledge in the other: and as neither of them can be had without the helpes of Astronomie and Cosmographie, much lesse without these two grounds of all artes, Arithmetike and
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Astronomie doe very well knowe, which people if they haue the notice of their eternitie by the comfortable light of the Gospel, then are they blessed and of all nations most blessed.
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Astronomie doe very well knowe, which people if they haue the notice of their eternitie by the comfortable light of the Gospel, then are they blessed and of all nations most blessed.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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This Baniane being a Gentile had skill in Astronomie, as many of that nation haue, who by his books written in his owne tongue and Characters, could tell the time of Eclipses both of Sunne and Moone, with the
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Astronomie doe very well knowe, which people if they haue the notice of their eternitie by the comfortable light of the Gospel, then are they blessed and of all nations most blessed.
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- C3r - this felicity principally to be gotten by knowledge, and no knowledge to be so high or heavenly, as acquaintance with the stars; gave themselves to Astronomie: others perswading themselves to be Demygods, if they knew the causes of things, became naturall and supernaturall Philosophers.
Defence of Poesie 1992
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This fascinating vision, resembling the alchemists 'dreams, the marriage of two dead stars giving birth to a glorious child, is the view adopted by Flammarion (Astronomie popu - laire, La fin du monde).
COSMIC IMAGES H 1968
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Stier, after quoting this sentence in reference to the parable from Kurz, _Bibel und Astronomie_, remarks, "This is a thought quite permissible in itself, but as an exposition of what Eternal Wisdom has spoken, it is not valid."
The Parables of Our Lord William Arnot
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P.M. restituti Explicatio_ (Rome, 1603); _L'Art de vérifier les dates_; Lalande, _Astronomie_ tome ii.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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This is one of the most correct and fruitful thoughts which Johann Heinrich Kurz, in his "Bibel und Astronomie" ( "Bible and Astronomy"), Berlin, Wohlgemuth,
The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality Rudolf Schmid
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