| Leonhard Euler - 1802 - 524 页
...According to this opinion, we fee the moon and the planets only by the rays of the fun which they rcflect; and you muft frequently have heard it affirmed, that...expofed to them, on other bodies of the fame nature, and undergo a fcrics of fimilar reflections, till they are entirely weakened. But, however plaufible this... | |
| Leonhard Euler - 1833 - 444 页
...opinion, we see the moon and the planets only by the rays of the sun which they reflect; and you must frequently have heard it affirmed, that the light of the moon is a reflection of the light of the sun. In the same manner. say they, the rays of the sun are reflected by the first opaque bodies which... | |
| Leonhard Euler - 1833 - 402 页
...opinion, we see the moon and the planets only by the rays of the sun which they reflect; and you must frequently have heard it affirmed, that the light of the moon is a reflection of the light of the sun. In the same manner, say they, the rays of the sun are reflected by the first opaque bodies which... | |
| Leonhard Euler - 1833 - 402 页
...planets only by the rays of the sun which thpy reflect ; and you must frequently have heard it afiirmed, that the light of the moon is a reflection of the light of the sun. In the same manner, say they, the rays of the sun are reflected by the first opaque bodies which... | |
| Stephen R. Bock - 2008 - 276 页
...ultimate sacrifice that would be made at Calvary, the sufficient sacrifice to take away our sins. Just as the light of the moon is a reflection of the light of the sun, these insufficient sacrifices pointed forward to the sufficient sacrifice that was made on Calvary.... | |
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