Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of NatureJoseph Graham, 1839 - 375 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... by the principle of order ; nor can he even form to himself an idea of what is meant by a principle of order , distinct from the intelligence of the watch - maker . VI . Sixthly , he would be surprised to hear 4 STATE OF THE ARGUMENT .
... by the principle of order ; nor can he even form to himself an idea of what is meant by a principle of order , distinct from the intelligence of the watch - maker . VI . Sixthly , he would be surprised to hear 4 STATE OF THE ARGUMENT .
Pagina 5
... distinct from itself , the law does nothing , is nothing . The expression , " the law of metallic nature , " may sound strange and harsh to a philosophic ear ; but it seems quite as justifiable as some others which are more familiar to ...
... distinct from itself , the law does nothing , is nothing . The expression , " the law of metallic nature , " may sound strange and harsh to a philosophic ear ; but it seems quite as justifiable as some others which are more familiar to ...
Pagina 6
... distinct apparatus , the intricate , yet in many parts intelligible mechanism , by which it was carried on , he would perceive , in this new observation , nothing but an additional reason for doing what he had already done , -for ...
... distinct apparatus , the intricate , yet in many parts intelligible mechanism , by which it was carried on , he would perceive , in this new observation , nothing but an additional reason for doing what he had already done , -for ...
Pagina 13
... distinct vision , that an image or picture of the object be formed at the bottom of the eye . Whence this necessity arises , or how the C 1 picture is connected with the sensation , or contributes APPLICATION OF THE ARGUMENT . 13.
... distinct vision , that an image or picture of the object be formed at the bottom of the eye . Whence this necessity arises , or how the C 1 picture is connected with the sensation , or contributes APPLICATION OF THE ARGUMENT . 13.
Pagina 17
... distinct 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- gulated ( and these laws are fixed ) , could not be done without the organ ...
... distinct 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- gulated ( and these laws are fixed ) , could not be done without the organ ...
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