Essays on the Wisdom of Godauthor, 1818 - 512 pages |
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... ment they are infidels ; and in practice , atheists . Not distinguishing between real philosophy and the wicked designs which some propose to accomplish by as- suming the title of philosophers , many pious persons have imagined that ...
... ment they are infidels ; and in practice , atheists . Not distinguishing between real philosophy and the wicked designs which some propose to accomplish by as- suming the title of philosophers , many pious persons have imagined that ...
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... ment on this part of our subject . And though , when we look upon these objects , they appear rude , shape- less , and uncouth ; yet , when we analyse their parts , and develop their physical properties , we see that they possess the ...
... ment on this part of our subject . And though , when we look upon these objects , they appear rude , shape- less , and uncouth ; yet , when we analyse their parts , and develop their physical properties , we see that they possess the ...
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Daniel Tyerman. ORGANIZED NATURE . BY ORGANIZATION , is meant such an arrange- ment of the particles of matter as discovers design , where the constituent parts of a whole are so disposed . as to be subservient to each other : and I ...
Daniel Tyerman. ORGANIZED NATURE . BY ORGANIZATION , is meant such an arrange- ment of the particles of matter as discovers design , where the constituent parts of a whole are so disposed . as to be subservient to each other : and I ...
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... ment . - God has assigned to man a large portion of the animal creation for his immediate service , either to supply him with food , or to labour in his fields . Between these and others which are of no use to man in either of these ...
... ment . - God has assigned to man a large portion of the animal creation for his immediate service , either to supply him with food , or to labour in his fields . Between these and others which are of no use to man in either of these ...
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... ment for motion , and the application of the instrument to the office , be possible . I say , let these inquiries be made by the most skeptical of human beings , and THE VITAL FUNCTIONS . made with candour , and I 228 ORGANIZED NATURE .
... ment for motion , and the application of the instrument to the office , be possible . I say , let these inquiries be made by the most skeptical of human beings , and THE VITAL FUNCTIONS . made with candour , and I 228 ORGANIZED NATURE .
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