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 13
... perceiving organ , the other an unper- ceiving instrument . The fact is , that they are both instruments . And , as to the mechanism , at least as to mechanism being employed , and even as to the kind of it , this circumstance varies ...
... perceiving organ , the other an unper- ceiving instrument . The fact is , that they are both instruments . And , as to the mechanism , at least as to mechanism being employed , and even as to the kind of it , this circumstance varies ...
Pagina 25
... perceive not the contrivance , because we understand them only by the effects , of which we know not the causes : but we here treat of a machine , all the parts whereof are visible ; and which need only be look- ed upon , to discover ...
... perceive not the contrivance , because we understand them only by the effects , of which we know not the causes : but we here treat of a machine , all the parts whereof are visible ; and which need only be look- ed upon , to discover ...
Pagina 27
... perceive objects by some other mode than that of touch , or objects which lay out of the reach of that sense , were the thing proposed ; could not a simple volition of the Creator have com- municated the capacity ? Why resort to ...
... perceive objects by some other mode than that of touch , or objects which lay out of the reach of that sense , were the thing proposed ; could not a simple volition of the Creator have com- municated the capacity ? Why resort to ...
Pagina 29
... perceive , in the structure of the ear , a suitableness to receive impressions from this species of action , and to propa- gate these impressions to the brain . For of what does this structure consist ? An external ear ( the concha ) ...
... perceive , in the structure of the ear , a suitableness to receive impressions from this species of action , and to propa- gate these impressions to the brain . For of what does this structure consist ? An external ear ( the concha ) ...
Pagina 36
... the lowest to the highest ; from irrational to rational life , from brutes to the human species ; without perceiving , as we proceed , son . any alteration whatever in the terms of the 36 OF THE SUCCESSION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS .
... the lowest to the highest ; from irrational to rational life , from brutes to the human species ; without perceiving , as we proceed , son . any alteration whatever in the terms of the 36 OF THE SUCCESSION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS .
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