Natural Theology: Or Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of NatureJ. Faulder, 1813 - 548 pagina's |
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... principle of order , which had disposed the parts of the watch into their present form and situation . He never knew a watch made by the principle of order ; nor can he even form to himself an idea of what is meant by a principle of ...
... principle of order , which had disposed the parts of the watch into their present form and situation . He never knew a watch made by the principle of order ; nor can he even form to himself an idea of what is meant by a principle of ...
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... principles ; both being adjusted to the laws by which the transmission and re- fraction of rays of light are regulated . I speak not of the origin of the laws them- selves ; but such laws being fixed , the con- struction , in both cases ...
... principles ; both being adjusted to the laws by which the transmission and re- fraction of rays of light are regulated . I speak not of the origin of the laws them- selves ; but such laws being fixed , the con- struction , in both cases ...
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... principle , his application of that knowledge , his suiting of his means to his end ; I will not say to dis- play the compass or excellence of his skill and art , for in these all comparison is indecorous , but to testify counsel ...
... principle , his application of that knowledge , his suiting of his means to his end ; I will not say to dis- play the compass or excellence of his skill and art , for in these all comparison is indecorous , but to testify counsel ...
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... principles of art , as in the telescope or the camera - obscura . The perception aris- ing from the image may be laid out of the question ; for the production of the image , these are instruments of the same kind . The end is the same ...
... principles of art , as in the telescope or the camera - obscura . The perception aris- ing from the image may be laid out of the question ; for the production of the image , these are instruments of the same kind . The end is the same ...
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... vision can be exercised ) . Now this , according to the principles of optics , that is , according to the laws by which the transmission of light is re- 9 gulated ( and these laws are fixed ) , 24 APPLICATION OF THE ARGUMENT .
... vision can be exercised ) . Now this , according to the principles of optics , that is , according to the laws by which the transmission of light is re- 9 gulated ( and these laws are fixed ) , 24 APPLICATION OF THE ARGUMENT .
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