Natural Theology: Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of NatureM. Thomas, sold also by Isaac Peirce, M. Carey ... Johnson & Warner, 1814 - 349 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... remarked in the watch be- fore us . No answer is given to this question by tell- ing us that a preceding watch produced it . There cannot be design without a designer ; contrivance without a contriver ; order without choice ; arrange ...
... remarked in the watch be- fore us . No answer is given to this question by tell- ing us that a preceding watch produced it . There cannot be design without a designer ; contrivance without a contriver ; order without choice ; arrange ...
Pagina 60
... remark to dismiss the article from our argument , would be to dispose of the subject very hastily and very irrationally . For the purpose which we want , that of evincing intention , we know a great deal . And what we know is this . We ...
... remark to dismiss the article from our argument , would be to dispose of the subject very hastily and very irrationally . For the purpose which we want , that of evincing intention , we know a great deal . And what we know is this . We ...
Pagina 69
... remarked and ad- mired this structure in the chine of a hare . In this , as in many instances , a plain observer of the animal eco- nomy may spare himself the disgust of being present at human dissections , and yet learn enough for his ...
... remarked and ad- mired this structure in the chine of a hare . In this , as in many instances , a plain observer of the animal eco- nomy may spare himself the disgust of being present at human dissections , and yet learn enough for his ...
Pagina 70
... remarked , and any one may remark it in carving a neck of mutton . The manner of it is this : the end of the rib is divided by a middle ridge into two surfaces , which surfaces are joined to the bodies of two conti- guous vertebræ , the ...
... remarked , and any one may remark it in carving a neck of mutton . The manner of it is this : the end of the rib is divided by a middle ridge into two surfaces , which surfaces are joined to the bodies of two conti- guous vertebræ , the ...
Pagina 87
... remark how little those , who enjoy the perfect use of their organs , know the comprehensiveness of the blessing , the variety of their obligation . They perceive a result , but they think lit- tle of the multitude of concurrences and ...
... remark how little those , who enjoy the perfect use of their organs , know the comprehensiveness of the blessing , the variety of their obligation . They perceive a result , but they think lit- tle of the multitude of concurrences and ...
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Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity ... William Paley Volledige weergave - 1820 |
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action adapted admissible laws amongst animal answer appears arteries birds blood body bones brane called cartilage cause cavity centre chyle consequence constitution contrivance Creator degree Deity digestion direction distance distinct duodenum earth effect eustachian tube existence experience feathers fibres fish fluid gastric juice gizzard gland hath hinge joint human insects instance instruments intelligence intestines joint lacteals law of attraction laws less ligament light limbs lungs means mechanism membrane ment motion mouth mucilage muscles muscular nature necessary objects observed operation organ oviparous particular perceive perhaps pipe plants pleasure prey principle proboscis produced properties purpose quadrupeds reason relation respect seed sense shell side socket species spissitude stomach structure substance sufficient superfecundity suppose surface teeth tendons terrestrial animals thing tion ture variety vertebræ vessels wanted watch whilst whole wings