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1 Pre, Int, 24 | into the entrails of the earth, in vain do we consult the 2 Text, 0, 6 | heaven and furniture of the earth, in a word all those bodies 3 Text, 0, 55 | antipodes and motion of the earth were looked upon as monstrous 4 Text, 0, 58 | example, the motion of the earth is now universally admitted 5 Text, 0, 58 | not; but the motion of the earth is not perceived by sense. 6 Text, 0, 58 | the question whether the earth moves or no amounts in reality 7 Text, 0, 58 | and distance both from the earth and sun, we should perceive 8 Text, 0, 88 | existence of heaven and earth, of everything they see 9 Text, 0, 103| That a stone falls to the earth, or the sea swells towards 10 Text, 0, 104| towards the centre of the earth is not thought strange, 11 Text, 0, 104| well in the heavens as the earth, that argue innumerable 12 Text, 0, 114| men never go beyond the earth to define the place of any 13 Text, 0, 114| things, discover even the earth itself to be moved. In order 14 Text, 0, 127| mile or diameter of the earth, which may be signified 15 Text, 0, 150| 5. 8. "He visiteth the earth, and maketh it soft with