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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... given , -that , for any thing I knew , the watch might have always been there . Yet why should not this answer serve.for the watch as well as for the stone ? why is it not as admissible in the second case , as in the first ? For this ...
... given , -that , for any thing I knew , the watch might have always been there . Yet why should not this answer serve.for the watch as well as for the stone ? why is it not as admissible in the second case , as in the first ? For this ...
Pagina 2
... given space in a given time . We take notice that the wheels are made of brass in order to keep them from rust ; the springs of steel , no other metal being so elastic ; that over the face of the watch there is placed a glass , a ma ...
... given space in a given time . We take notice that the wheels are made of brass in order to keep them from rust ; the springs of steel , no other metal being so elastic ; that over the face of the watch there is placed a glass , a ma ...
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... given to this question , by telling us that a preceding watch produced it . There cannot be design without a designer ; contrivance , without a contriver ; order , without choice ; arrangement , without any thing capable of NATURAL ...
... given to this question , by telling us that a preceding watch produced it . There cannot be design without a designer ; contrivance , without a contriver ; order , without choice ; arrangement , without any thing capable of NATURAL ...
Pagina 11
... given to the old one . It is only working by one set of tools , instead of an- other . A The conclusion which the first examination of the watch , of its works , construction , and move- ment , suggested , was , that it must have had ...
... given to the old one . It is only working by one set of tools , instead of an- other . A The conclusion which the first examination of the watch , of its works , construction , and move- ment , suggested , was , that it must have had ...
Pagina 20
... given . The fact accordingly is , that two peculiarities are found in the eyes of birds , both tending to facilitate the change upon which the adjustment of the eye to different distances depends . The one is a bony , yet , in most ...
... given . The fact accordingly is , that two peculiarities are found in the eyes of birds , both tending to facilitate the change upon which the adjustment of the eye to different distances depends . The one is a bony , yet , in most ...
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