Natural Theology; Or Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of Nature, Volume 1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 364 pagina's |
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... adapted hand , the intelligence by which that hand was directed . This question , this demand , is not shaken off , by increasing a number or succession of substances , destitute of these properties ; nor the more , by increasing that ...
... adapted hand , the intelligence by which that hand was directed . This question , this demand , is not shaken off , by increasing a number or succession of substances , destitute of these properties ; nor the more , by increasing that ...
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... laws themselves ; but such laws being fixed , the construction , in both cases , is adapted to them . For instance ; these laws re- quire , in order to produce the same effect , 12 NATURAL THEOLOGY . -Application of the Argument.
... laws themselves ; but such laws being fixed , the construction , in both cases , is adapted to them . For instance ; these laws re- quire , in order to produce the same effect , 12 NATURAL THEOLOGY . -Application of the Argument.
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... adapted , we find its several parts capable of being occasionally changed , and a most artificial apparatus provided to produce that change . This is far beyond the common regulator of a watch , which requires the touch of a foreign ...
... adapted , we find its several parts capable of being occasionally changed , and a most artificial apparatus provided to produce that change . This is far beyond the common regulator of a watch , which requires the touch of a foreign ...
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... adapted to their state and element . We have already observed upon the figure of the cry . stalline compensating by its roundness the density of the medium through which their light passes . To which we have to add , that the eyes of ...
... adapted to their state and element . We have already observed upon the figure of the cry . stalline compensating by its roundness the density of the medium through which their light passes . To which we have to add , that the eyes of ...
Pagina 22
... adapted both to its repose and motion . It is sheltered by the eyebrows ; an arch of hair , which , Heister , sect . 89. † Mem . R. Ac . Paris , p . 117 . like a thatched penthouse , prevents the sweat and moisture 22 NATURAL THEOLOGY .
... adapted both to its repose and motion . It is sheltered by the eyebrows ; an arch of hair , which , Heister , sect . 89. † Mem . R. Ac . Paris , p . 117 . like a thatched penthouse , prevents the sweat and moisture 22 NATURAL THEOLOGY .
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