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" The plain argument for the existence of the Deity, obvious to " all, and carrying irresistible conviction with it, is, From the evident " contrivance and fitness of things for one another, which we meet " with throughout all parts of the universe. "
Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy: Considered in It's [sic ... - Pagina 292
door George Adams - 1794
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An account of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophical discoveries: in four books

An account of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophical discoveries: in four books

Colin MacLaurin, Patrick Murdoch - 1750 - 412 pagina’s
...argument for the exigence of the Deity, obvious to all and carrying irrefiftible conviction with it, is from the evident contrivance and fitnefs of things...manifeft contrivance immediately fuggefts a contriver. It ftrikes us like a fenfation ; and artful reafonings againft it may puzzle us, but it is without fhaking...
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An Account of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries: In Four Books

An Account of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries: In Four Books

Colin MacLaurin - 1750 - 412 pagina’s
...obvious to all and carrying irrefiftible conviction with it, is Irom the evident contrivance and fitncfs of things for one another, which we meet with throughout...manifeft contrivance immediately fuggefts a contriver. It ftrikes us like a fenfation ; and artful reafonings againft it may puzzle us, but it is without fhaking...
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Vindiciiœ Priestleianœ: an address to the students of Oxford and Cambridge ...

Vindiciiœ Priestleianœ: an address to the students of Oxford and Cambridge ...

Theophilus Lindsey - 1788 - 320 pagina’s
...argument for the exiftence of the " Deity, obvious to all, and carrying irrefiftible conviclion " with it, is from the evident contrivance and fitnefs of " things for one another, which we meet with through" out all parts of the univerfe. There is no need of nice " and fubtle reafonings in this matter...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of ... Henry Home of Kames [by A.F. Tytler].

Memoirs of the life and writings of ... Henry Home of Kames [by A.F. Tytler].

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807
..." all, and carrying irresistible conviction with it, is, From the evident " contrivance and fitness of things for one another, which we meet " with throughout all parts of the universe. There is no need of " nice or subtle reasonings in this matter : a manifest contrivance "...
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences

The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences

William Nicholson - 1809
...obvious to all, and carrying irresistible conviction with it, is from the evident contrivance and fitness of things for one another, which we meet with throughout all parts of the universe. There is no need of nice or subtle reasonings in this matter; a manifest contrivance immediately...
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The British encyclopedia, or Dictionary of arts and sciences comprising an ...

The British encyclopedia, or Dictionary of arts and sciences ..., Volume 3

William Nicholson - 1809
...obvious to all, and carrying irresistible conviction with it, is from the evident contrivance and fitness of things for one another, which we meet with throughout all parts of the universe. There is no need of nice or subtle reasonings in this matter; a mamlest contrivance immediately...
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A dictionary of the Holy Bible: containing an historical account of the ...

A dictionary of the Holy Bible: containing an historical account of the ...

James Wood - 1813
...obvious to all, and carrying irresistible conviction with it, is from the evident contrivance and fitness of things for one another, which we meet with throughout all parts of the universe. There is no need of nice or subtle reasonings in this matter: a manifest contrivance immediately...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N ...

Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N ...

John Mason Good, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory - 1813
...ous to all, and carrying irresistible conviction with it, is from the evident contrivance and fitness of things for one another, which we meet with throughout all parts of the universe. There is no need of nice or subtle reasonings in this matter; a manifest contrivance immediately...
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American edition of the British encyclopedia: or, Dictionary of Arts and ...

American edition of the British encyclopedia: or, Dictionary of ..., Volume 6

William Nicholson - 1819
...obvious to all, and carrying irresistible conviction with it, is from the evident contrivance and fitness of things for one another, which we meet with throughout all parts ot the universe. There is no need of nice or subtle reasonings in this matter; a manifest contrivance...
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A Biblical and theological dictionary

A Biblical and theological dictionary

Richard Watson - 1832
...obvious to all, and carrying irresistible conviction with it, is from the evident contrivance and fitness of things for one another, which we meet with throughout all parts of the universe. There is no need of nice or subtle reasonings in this matter ; a manifest contrivance immediately...
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