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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... must be the best thing be- longing to the better Part , that is , Wisdom ; and the greatest Evil the worst thing incident to the worfer Part ( the Body ) that is , Pain . Now , tho ' I know not whether this Reafón be firm and conclusive ...
... must be the best thing be- longing to the better Part , that is , Wisdom ; and the greatest Evil the worst thing incident to the worfer Part ( the Body ) that is , Pain . Now , tho ' I know not whether this Reafón be firm and conclusive ...
Halaman 1
... must be content to be laid afide as ufelefs , and fa tisfy myself in having made this Experiment . As for this Difcourse , I have been careful to admit nothing for Matter of Fact , or Experi ment , but what is undoubtedly true , left I ...
... must be content to be laid afide as ufelefs , and fa tisfy myself in having made this Experiment . As for this Difcourse , I have been careful to admit nothing for Matter of Fact , or Experi ment , but what is undoubtedly true , left I ...
Halaman 2
... must be demonftrated by Arguments drawn from the Light of Nature , and Works of the Creation . For as all other Sciences , fo Divinity proves not ; but fuppofes its Subjects , taking it for granted , that by Natural Light , Men are ...
... must be demonftrated by Arguments drawn from the Light of Nature , and Works of the Creation . For as all other Sciences , fo Divinity proves not ; but fuppofes its Subjects , taking it for granted , that by Natural Light , Men are ...
Halaman 12
... must have in the Formation , and fitting the feveral Parts for their respective Actions and Vfes 9. The fitting and accommodating fome Parts to divers Offices and Ufes , an Argument of Wisdom and Defign in the Contri- vance of the Body ...
... must have in the Formation , and fitting the feveral Parts for their respective Actions and Vfes 9. The fitting and accommodating fome Parts to divers Offices and Ufes , an Argument of Wisdom and Defign in the Contri- vance of the Body ...
Halaman 19
... must be much more infinite than the Stars : I do not mean absolutely accor- ding to Philofophick exactness infinite , but on- ly infinite or innumerable as to us , or their number prodigiously great . That the fix'd Stars are ...
... must be much more infinite than the Stars : I do not mean absolutely accor- ding to Philofophick exactness infinite , but on- ly infinite or innumerable as to us , or their number prodigiously great . That the fix'd Stars are ...
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