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 23
... easily demonftrate . Suppofing then there be a Thousand feveral forts of Infects in this Island and the Sea near it , if the fame propor- tion holds between the Infects native of England , and thofe of the reft of the World , as doth be ...
... easily demonftrate . Suppofing then there be a Thousand feveral forts of Infects in this Island and the Sea near it , if the fame propor- tion holds between the Infects native of England , and thofe of the reft of the World , as doth be ...
Halaman 66
... easily make appear by the Inconveniencies that would follow upon the fup- pofition of any other fituation and motion , fhews forth the great Wisdom of him who fo difpos'd and mov'd him . Secondly , The Moon , a Body in all probabi- lity ...
... easily make appear by the Inconveniencies that would follow upon the fup- pofition of any other fituation and motion , fhews forth the great Wisdom of him who fo difpos'd and mov'd him . Secondly , The Moon , a Body in all probabi- lity ...
Halaman 114
... easily gather what endemial Difeafes the Inhabitants thereof were fubject to : So in Denmark , Friezland , and Holland , where the Scurvy ufually reigns , the proper Remedy there- of , Scurvy - grafs , doth plentifully grow . Of Bodies ...
... easily gather what endemial Difeafes the Inhabitants thereof were fubject to : So in Denmark , Friezland , and Holland , where the Scurvy ufually reigns , the proper Remedy there- of , Scurvy - grafs , doth plentifully grow . Of Bodies ...
Halaman 146
... easily lifted up , and more strongly beat the Air , which by this means doth more refift the defcent of their Body downward . Then the Trunk of their Body doth fomewhat refemble the Hull of a Ship ; the Head , the Prow , which is for ...
... easily lifted up , and more strongly beat the Air , which by this means doth more refift the defcent of their Body downward . Then the Trunk of their Body doth fomewhat refemble the Hull of a Ship ; the Head , the Prow , which is for ...
Halaman 154
... easily concocted by a Membranous Stomach . To the fitness of all the Parts and Members of Animals to their refpective Ufes , may alfo be referred another obfervation of the fame Ariftole , Πάντα τὰ ζῶα ἀρτίες έχει πόδας . All Ani- mals ...
... easily concocted by a Membranous Stomach . To the fitness of all the Parts and Members of Animals to their refpective Ufes , may alfo be referred another obfervation of the fame Ariftole , Πάντα τὰ ζῶα ἀρτίες έχει πόδας . All Ani- mals ...
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Istilah dan frasa umum
admirable againſt alfo alſo anfwer Animals Arteries Beafts becauſe befides Birds Blood Body caft caufe cauſe Chyle confequently confiderable convenient Cornea Creatures defcend defigned demonftrate diſcovered doth drupeds eafily Earth efpecially Eggs elfe faid fame fecure feems feen felf felves ferve feveral fhall fhew fhould fide firft firſt Fiſhes fmall fome fometimes Food fpeak Frogs ftand ftrong fuch fufficient fuppofe greateſt hath Heart Heat himſelf Houſes Humour Hypothefis Infects infinite inftance itſelf laft leaft leaſt lefs Membranes moft moſt Motion muft needs Muſcles muſt Nature neceffary Nouriſhment obferv'd obferved Optick Paffage pafs Perfons Pericardium Pfal Philofophers Plants Pleaſure prefent preferve Provifion purpoſe Quadrupeds Reafon Refpiration reft Secondly Seed Senfe Soul Species thefe themſelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe tion ture Underſtanding unleſs uſe vaft Veffels Water whereas whereof whofe whole Wiſdom World καὶ
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