The Bridgewater Treatises on the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God as Manifested in the Creation, Volume 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1836 - Natural theology |
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... whole tenour of his pursuits during the last thirty years of his life accorded with the character of the proposed subject ; he the more readily undertook a task , to the execution of which he could not but look forward with much ...
... whole tenour of his pursuits during the last thirty years of his life accorded with the character of the proposed subject ; he the more readily undertook a task , to the execution of which he could not but look forward with much ...
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... whole extent . Every atom of a crystallized mass of gypsum consists of water , lime , and sulphuric acid , united in the same proportions as are found to exist in the whole mass , or in any given part of it . The individuals of the ...
... whole extent . Every atom of a crystallized mass of gypsum consists of water , lime , and sulphuric acid , united in the same proportions as are found to exist in the whole mass , or in any given part of it . The individuals of the ...
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... whole extent . Every atom of a crystallized mass of gypsum consists of water , lime , and sulphuric acid , united in the same proportions as are found to exist in the whole mass , or in any given part of it . The individuals of the ...
... whole extent . Every atom of a crystallized mass of gypsum consists of water , lime , and sulphuric acid , united in the same proportions as are found to exist in the whole mass , or in any given part of it . The individuals of the ...
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... whole column is made up of numerous parts , called vertebræ , which are so firmly bound together as to lessen the chance of being broken in the act of bending ; and these vertebræ being applied to each other , throughout , by broad ...
... whole column is made up of numerous parts , called vertebræ , which are so firmly bound together as to lessen the chance of being broken in the act of bending ; and these vertebræ being applied to each other , throughout , by broad ...
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... whole and every part of the structure of the ape were the same as that of man ; let every bone , and every muscle , and every fibre of the one corres- pond exactly with those of the other , not only in form and situation , but also in ...
... whole and every part of the structure of the ape were the same as that of man ; let every bone , and every muscle , and every fibre of the one corres- pond exactly with those of the other , not only in form and situation , but also in ...
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Page 168 - Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees ; Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent...
Page 23 - ... then I beheld all the work of God, that a man cannot find out the work that is done under the sun: because though a man labour to seek it out, yet he shall not find it; yea farther; though a wise man think to know it, yet shall he not be able to find it.
Page 195 - President, should be appointed to write, print and publish one thousand copies of a work, on the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as manifested in the Creation; illustrating such work, by all reasonable arguments, as, for instance, the variety and formation of God's creatures in the Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms; the effect of digestion, and, thereby, of conversion ; the construction of the hand of man, and an infinite variety of other arguments; as also by discoveries, ancient and modern,...
Page 162 - For the handling of final causes, mixed with the rest in physical inquiries, hath intercepted the severe and diligent inquiry of all real and physical causes...
Page 2 - His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUK.E OF SUSSEX, President of the Royal Society, having desired that no unnecessary delay should take place in the publication of the above mentioned Treatises, they will appear at short intervals, as they are ready for publication.
Page 145 - This Being governs all things, not as the soul of the world, but as Lord over all; and on account of his dominion he is wont to be called Lord God...
Page 136 - THE heavens declare the glory of GOD ; And the firmament showeth his handywork. Day unto day uttereth speech, And night unto night showeth knowledge. There is no speech nor language, Where their voice is not heard.
Page 104 - The new bank is not long in being visited by sea-birds: salt plants take root upon it, and a soil begins to be formed ; a cocoa-nut, or the drupe of a pandanus, is thrown on shore ^ land birds visit it, and deposit the seeds of shrubs and trees ; every high tide, and still more every gale, adds something to the bank ; the form of an island is gradually assumed ; and last of all, comes man to take possession.
Page 72 - Thrice he assay'd, and thrice, in spite of scorn, Tears, such as Angels weep, burst forth: at last Words, interwove with sighs, found out their way.
Page 56 - Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise Of endless wars, and by confusion stand. For Hot, Cold, Moist and Dry, four champions fierce, Strive here for mastery...