id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hwjq8l Child, G. Chaplin The great architect. Benedicite; illustrations of the power, wisdom, and goodness of God, as manifested in His works By G. Chaplin Child 1867 .txt text/plain 105410 4674 70 ascertained, for the purpose, as we shall soon see, of serving as a standard to astronomers when estimating the distances of the stars by means of the light they evolve. trade-winds and currents — with clouds and rains, continents and seas, mountains and polar snows — with sun, of true stars — suns like the rest, heat-giving, and lightgiving, and animated as our little Earth is by the same length of the earth's natural year might have been different from what it now is : in the last way without any necessary alteration, so far as we can see, of temperature. not Providence, with kind intent, created other sugarproducing plants constitutionally suited to different climates, for the purpose of distributing the gift more generally over the world. ground usually produces, at no great distance from the surface, a moderate supply of water from the superficial drainage ; but such wells are, of course, much influenced by ./cache/hvd.hwjq8l.pdf ./txt/hvd.hwjq8l.txt