The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation: In Two Parts. Viz. The Heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals (beasts, Birds, Fishes and Insects), More Particularly in the Body of the Earth, Its Figure, Motion, and Consistency; and in the Admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man and Other Animals; as Also in Their Generation, &c. With Answers to Some ObjectionsWilliam Innys, 1714 - 389 halaman |
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Halaman 39
... Seeing , for instance , that the Eye is imploy'd by Man and all Animals for the ufe of Vifion , which as they are fram'd , is fo neceflary for them , that they could not live without it ; and God Almighty knew that it would be fo ; and ...
... Seeing , for instance , that the Eye is imploy'd by Man and all Animals for the ufe of Vifion , which as they are fram'd , is fo neceflary for them , that they could not live without it ; and God Almighty knew that it would be fo ; and ...
Halaman 54
... Seeing ? but I have touch'd upon that already , and fhall difcourfe of it largely afterward . You will ask me , who ' or what is the Operator in the formation of the Bodies of Man and other Animals ? I Anfwer , The fenfitive Soul it ...
... Seeing ? but I have touch'd upon that already , and fhall difcourfe of it largely afterward . You will ask me , who ' or what is the Operator in the formation of the Bodies of Man and other Animals ? I Anfwer , The fenfitive Soul it ...
Halaman 58
... seeing of them , Whereas the • most curious Works of Art , the fharpeft and finest Needle doth appear as a blunt rough Bar of Iron , coming from the Furnace or the Forge : the most accurate Engravings or Em- ⚫ boffments feem fuch rude ...
... seeing of them , Whereas the • most curious Works of Art , the fharpeft and finest Needle doth appear as a blunt rough Bar of Iron , coming from the Furnace or the Forge : the most accurate Engravings or Em- ⚫ boffments feem fuch rude ...
Halaman 83
... see the Land of Egypt owes its great Ferti- lity to the annual overflowing of the River Nilus and it's likely the Countries bordering upon the River of Ganges may receive the like benefit by the overflowing thereof . Moreover , all Rain ...
... see the Land of Egypt owes its great Ferti- lity to the annual overflowing of the River Nilus and it's likely the Countries bordering upon the River of Ganges may receive the like benefit by the overflowing thereof . Moreover , all Rain ...
Halaman 117
... Seeing it would be for many reafons inconvenient for Birds to give Suck , and yet no lefs inconvenient if not deftructive to the Chicken upon exclufion all of a fudden to make fo great a change in its Diet , as to pafs from liquid to ...
... Seeing it would be for many reafons inconvenient for Birds to give Suck , and yet no lefs inconvenient if not deftructive to the Chicken upon exclufion all of a fudden to make fo great a change in its Diet , as to pafs from liquid to ...
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Istilah dan frasa umum
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