id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35744 Stimson, Dorothy The gradual acceptance of the Copernican theory of the universe .txt text/plain 50040 3995 74 observing the work of God's hand, he appears at the same time to be another work, the book of Hammarmunah the Old, stating that "the earth [Footnote 41: By the will of God the earth remains motionless and earth's motion around the sun a hundred years before Copernicus; but a work." But the Cardinal stated these views of the earth's motions in a [Footnote 102: Copernicus: _De Revolutionibus_, Thorn edit., 444. [Footnote 113: As the earth moves, the position in the heavens of a sun at the center of the universe rather than in the earth, in order heavens, and believed the earth was at the center of the universe admit new positions, for he never mentioned the motion of the earth the Scriptures that the earth is the principal body of the universe, moves the earth could not at the same time and with like motion move ./cache/35744.txt ./txt/35744.txt