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 14
... sense of sight , and to the exercise of that sense , the apparatus by which it is formed is constructed and put together , not only with infinitely more art , but upon the self - same principles of art , as in the telescope or the ...
... sense of sight , and to the exercise of that sense , the apparatus by which it is formed is constructed and put together , not only with infinitely more art , but upon the self - same principles of art , as in the telescope or the ...
Pagina 27
... sense , were the thing proposed ; could not a simple volition of the Creator have com- municated the capacity ? Why ... senses , as well as to sight ; to the general functions of animal life , as nutrition , secre- tion , respiration ...
... sense , were the thing proposed ; could not a simple volition of the Creator have com- municated the capacity ? Why ... senses , as well as to sight ; to the general functions of animal life , as nutrition , secre- tion , respiration ...
Pagina 33
... sense of hear- ing , not in a perfect , but in a very considerable degree , notwithstanding the almost total loss of the membrane we have been describing . In one of these cases , the use here assigned to that membrane , of modifying ...
... sense of hear- ing , not in a perfect , but in a very considerable degree , notwithstanding the almost total loss of the membrane we have been describing . In one of these cases , the use here assigned to that membrane , of modifying ...
Pagina 37
... sense as that in which a gardener is the cause of the tulip which grows upon his parterre , and in no other . We admire the flower ; we examine the plant ; we perceive the conduciveness of many of its parts to their end and office : we ...
... sense as that in which a gardener is the cause of the tulip which grows upon his parterre , and in no other . We admire the flower ; we examine the plant ; we perceive the conduciveness of many of its parts to their end and office : we ...
Pagina 44
... sense of smelling at all . All these , and a thousand other imaginable varieties , might live and propagate . We may modify any one species many different ways , all consistent with life , and with the actions necessary to preservation ...
... sense of smelling at all . All these , and a thousand other imaginable varieties , might live and propagate . We may modify any one species many different ways , all consistent with life , and with the actions necessary to preservation ...
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action adapted admissible laws amongst animal answer appears argument arteries birds blood body bones called cartilage cause cavity centre chyle consequence constitution contraction contrivance Creator degree Deity direction distinct duodenum earth effect existence experience faculties farther feather fibres fish fluid gastric juice gizzard gland hath head hinge-joint human insects instance instruments intelligence intestines joint lacteals law of attraction less ligament light limbs lungs means mechanism membrane ment mesentery motion mouth mucilage muscles muscular NATURAL THEOLOGY nature necessary nictitating membrane object observed operation organ organisation oviparous particular perceive perhaps plants pleasure principle proboscis produced properties purpose quadrupeds reason relation respect seed sense shell side socket species spissitude stomach structure substance sufficient superfecundity suppose supposition surface teeth tendons terrestrial animals thing tion variety vertebræ vessels wanted watch whilst wings