Two systems of astronomy:
first, the Newtonian system, showing the rise and progress thereof, by a short historical account; the general theory, with a variety of remarks thereon. Second, the system in accordance with the Holy Scriptures, showing the rise and progress from Enoch ... the prophets, Moses and others, in the first Testament; our Lord Jesus Christ, and his apostles, in the New or second Testament; Reeve and Muggleton, in the third and last testament; with a variety of remarks thereon.
By Isaac Frost.
APA Citation
Frost, I., Muggleton, L., Reeve, J. (1846). Two systems of astronomy: first, the Newtonian system, showing the rise and progress thereof, by a short historical account; the general theory, with a variety of remarks thereon. Second, the system in accordance with the Holy Scriptures, showing the rise and progress from Enoch ... the prophets, Moses and others, in the first Testament; our Lord Jesus Christ, and his apostles, in the New or second Testament; Reeve and Muggleton, in the third and last testament; with a variety of remarks thereon. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & co..
MLA Citation
Frost, Isaac, Lodowick Muggleton, and John Reeve. Two Systems of Astronomy: First, the Newtonian System, Showing the Rise And Progress Thereof, by a Short Historical Account; the General Theory, With a Variety of Remarks Thereon. Second, the System In Accordance With the Holy Scriptures, Showing the Rise And Progress From Enoch ... the Prophets, Moses And Others, In the First Testament; Our Lord Jesus Christ, And His Apostles, In the New Or Second Testament; Reeve And Muggleton, In the Third And Last Testament; With a Variety of Remarks Thereon. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & co., 1846.