Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the DeityGould and Lincoln, 1855 - 420 pagina's |
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... particular advantage to the argument is to be expected from bringing it down , as it is often ex- pressed , to the present state of science . The object of the work is , not to teach science in its connexion with Natural Theology , a ...
... particular advantage to the argument is to be expected from bringing it down , as it is often ex- pressed , to the present state of science . The object of the work is , not to teach science in its connexion with Natural Theology , a ...
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... particular , entitled your Lordship to call upon me for the only species of exertion of which I was capable , and disposed me , without hesitation , to obey the call in the best manner that I could . In the choice of a subject I had no ...
... particular , entitled your Lordship to call upon me for the only species of exertion of which I was capable , and disposed me , without hesitation , to obey the call in the best manner that I could . In the choice of a subject I had no ...
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... particular purpose is to be ef- fected , it is not by making a new law , nor by the suspen- sion of the old ones , nor by making them wind , and bend , and yield to the occasion ; ( for nature with great steadiness adheres to and ...
... particular purpose is to be ef- fected , it is not by making a new law , nor by the suspen- sion of the old ones , nor by making them wind , and bend , and yield to the occasion ; ( for nature with great steadiness adheres to and ...
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... To begin with the fructification of plants . doubted but that the seed contains a particular organiza Can it be tion ? Whether a latent plantule with the means of PLANTS AND ANIMALS . 31 Of the succession of Plants and Animals,
... To begin with the fructification of plants . doubted but that the seed contains a particular organiza Can it be tion ? Whether a latent plantule with the means of PLANTS AND ANIMALS . 31 Of the succession of Plants and Animals,
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... particular mode of life ; which , in a certain sense , may be called " the use arising out of the part . " Now to all the instances , in which there is any place for this suggestion , it may be replied , that the organ- ization ...
... particular mode of life ; which , in a certain sense , may be called " the use arising out of the part . " Now to all the instances , in which there is any place for this suggestion , it may be replied , that the organ- ization ...
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