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 iii
... manner at all suitable , either to my sense of those duties , or to my most anxious wishes concerning them . My ina- bility for the public functions of my profession , amongst other consequences , left me much at leisure . That leisure ...
... manner at all suitable , either to my sense of those duties , or to my most anxious wishes concerning them . My ina- bility for the public functions of my profession , amongst other consequences , left me much at leisure . That leisure ...
Pagina 3
... manner it was performed ; all this being no more than what is true of some exquisite remains of ancient art , of ... manner they conduced to the general effect ; or even some parts , concerning which we could not ascertain , whether they ...
... manner it was performed ; all this being no more than what is true of some exquisite remains of ancient art , of ... manner they conduced to the general effect ; or even some parts , concerning which we could not ascertain , whether they ...
Pagina 4
... manner according to which , or the connexion by which , the ultimate effect depended upon their action or assistance ; and the more complex is the machine , the more likely is this obscurity to arise . Then , as to the second thing ...
... manner according to which , or the connexion by which , the ultimate effect depended upon their action or assistance ; and the more complex is the machine , the more likely is this obscurity to arise . Then , as to the second thing ...
Pagina 9
... manner , have proceeded from a former machine : nor does that alter the case ; contrivance must have had a contriver . That former That one from one preceding it : no alteration still ; STATE OF THE ARGUMENT CONTINUED . 9.
... manner , have proceeded from a former machine : nor does that alter the case ; contrivance must have had a contriver . That former That one from one preceding it : no alteration still ; STATE OF THE ARGUMENT CONTINUED . 9.
Pagina 11
... manner , as to form a new watch in the course of the movements which he had given to the old one . It is only working by one set of tools , instead of another . The conclusion which the first examination of the watch , of its works ...
... manner , as to form a new watch in the course of the movements which he had given to the old one . It is only working by one set of tools , instead of another . The conclusion which the first examination of the watch , of its works ...
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