Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the DeityGould and Lincoln, 1855 - 420 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... evident , and in the case supposed would be evident , in whatever way we ac- 1 counted for the irregularity of the movement , or whether 6 STATE OF THE ARGUMENT . State of the Argument,
... evident , and in the case supposed would be evident , in whatever way we ac- 1 counted for the irregularity of the movement , or whether 6 STATE OF THE ARGUMENT . State of the Argument,
Pagina 8
... evident- ly and separately calculated for this purpose ; let us in- quire , what effect ought such a discovery to have upon his former conclusion . I. The first effect would be to increase his admiration 8 STATE OF THE ARGUMENT . State ...
... evident- ly and separately calculated for this purpose ; let us in- quire , what effect ought such a discovery to have upon his former conclusion . I. The first effect would be to increase his admiration 8 STATE OF THE ARGUMENT . State ...
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... evident than those which this organ fulfils ? or an apparatus for executing those purposes more intelligible , more appropriate , or more mechanical ? If it be overlooked by the observer of nature , it can only be because it is ob ...
... evident than those which this organ fulfils ? or an apparatus for executing those purposes more intelligible , more appropriate , or more mechanical ? If it be overlooked by the observer of nature , it can only be because it is ob ...
Pagina 36
... part appears to be totally useless , I believe to be extremely rare ; compared with the number of those of which the use is evident , they are beneath any assignable proportion ; and , perhaps , have never be 、 336 APPLICATION OF THE.
... part appears to be totally useless , I believe to be extremely rare ; compared with the number of those of which the use is evident , they are beneath any assignable proportion ; and , perhaps , have never be 、 336 APPLICATION OF THE.
Pagina 41
... evident absurdity . Is it possible to believe that the eye was formed without any regard to vision ; that it was the animal itself which found out , that , though formed with no such intention , it would serve to see with ; and that the ...
... evident absurdity . Is it possible to believe that the eye was formed without any regard to vision ; that it was the animal itself which found out , that , though formed with no such intention , it would serve to see with ; and that the ...
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