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 8
... Leaves 103 , 104. The Beauty and Elegancy of the Leaves , Flowers , and Fruits of Plants 105. That there is fuch a thing as Beauty and Comeliness of Proportion , proved % 106 The Ufes of Flowers 107. Of Seeds , and their Teguments , and ...
... Leaves 103 , 104. The Beauty and Elegancy of the Leaves , Flowers , and Fruits of Plants 105. That there is fuch a thing as Beauty and Comeliness of Proportion , proved % 106 The Ufes of Flowers 107. Of Seeds , and their Teguments , and ...
Halaman 11
... for Human Life 202 , 209 , 210 , & c . Plants having a kind of Cisterns , or Bafins , formed of their Leaves compacted together , for the containing and prefer- B 2 ing ing of Water during the dry Seasons of the Year.
... for Human Life 202 , 209 , 210 , & c . Plants having a kind of Cisterns , or Bafins , formed of their Leaves compacted together , for the containing and prefer- B 2 ing ing of Water during the dry Seasons of the Year.
Halaman 24
... Leaves in the Flower , and the like Accidents were fufficient to con- ftitute a fpecifick Difference . But fuppofing there had been 6000 then known and defcrib'd , I cannot think but that there are in the World more than triple that ...
... Leaves in the Flower , and the like Accidents were fufficient to con- ftitute a fpecifick Difference . But fuppofing there had been 6000 then known and defcrib'd , I cannot think but that there are in the World more than triple that ...
Halaman 52
... Leaves , Flowers , Fruit , and all their Veffels and Juices . I therefore incline to Dr. Cudworth's Opinion , that God ufes for thefe Effects the fub- ordinate Miniftry of fome inferiour Plaftick Na- ture ; as in his Works of Providence ...
... Leaves , Flowers , Fruit , and all their Veffels and Juices . I therefore incline to Dr. Cudworth's Opinion , that God ufes for thefe Effects the fub- ordinate Miniftry of fome inferiour Plaftick Na- ture ; as in his Works of Providence ...
Halaman 83
... to Land- ward , but toward the Sea to be fo fnub'd by the G 2 Winds ,人 Winds , as if their Boughs and Leaves had been Part I. 83 in the Creation . carry down thither 84, That the Winds bring up more Vapours from the Sea, than they.
... to Land- ward , but toward the Sea to be fo fnub'd by the G 2 Winds ,人 Winds , as if their Boughs and Leaves had been Part I. 83 in the Creation . carry down thither 84, That the Winds bring up more Vapours from the Sea, than they.
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Istilah dan frasa umum
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