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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... Hand by Writing . And I have made Choice of this Subject , as thinking myself best qualified to treat of it . If what I have now written fhall • ; find fo favourable Acceptance , as to encourage me to find The PREFACE .
... Hand by Writing . And I have made Choice of this Subject , as thinking myself best qualified to treat of it . If what I have now written fhall • ; find fo favourable Acceptance , as to encourage me to find The PREFACE .
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... Hand , and fatisfieft the Defire of eve- ry living Thing . Matth . vi . 26. Behold the Fowls of the Air : For they fow not , neither do they reap , nor gather into Barns ; yet your Heavenly Father feedeth them . Pfal . cxlvii . 9 . He ...
... Hand , and fatisfieft the Defire of eve- ry living Thing . Matth . vi . 26. Behold the Fowls of the Air : For they fow not , neither do they reap , nor gather into Barns ; yet your Heavenly Father feedeth them . Pfal . cxlvii . 9 . He ...
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... Hands 223 , 224. That this erection of the Body was intended by Nature , proved by feve- ral Arguments , and particularly by the fastening the Cone of the Heart to the Midriff , of which an Account is given out of Dr. Tyfon's Anatomy of ...
... Hands 223 , 224. That this erection of the Body was intended by Nature , proved by feve- ral Arguments , and particularly by the fastening the Cone of the Heart to the Midriff , of which an Account is given out of Dr. Tyfon's Anatomy of ...
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... Hand - writings , all of mighty Importance to Man 245 , 246 , 247 of the particular Parts of the Body : And , 1. Of the Head and Hair 248. The reafon of Baldness . 2. Of the Eye : Its Beauty 249. Its Humours and Tunicles transparent 250 ...
... Hand - writings , all of mighty Importance to Man 245 , 246 , 247 of the particular Parts of the Body : And , 1. Of the Head and Hair 248. The reafon of Baldness . 2. Of the Eye : Its Beauty 249. Its Humours and Tunicles transparent 250 ...
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... Hand , its Structure and various Ves , not eafily to be enumerated 278 , 279 Ninthly , Of the Back - Bone , its Figure , and why divided into Vertebrés * 282,283 The Provifion that is made for the eafie and expedite Motion of the Bones ...
... Hand , its Structure and various Ves , not eafily to be enumerated 278 , 279 Ninthly , Of the Back - Bone , its Figure , and why divided into Vertebrés * 282,283 The Provifion that is made for the eafie and expedite Motion of the Bones ...
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