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 and Richard Manby, 1735 - Всего страниц: 405 |
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... firft is the better , the latter the worfer ; the greatest Good muft be the best thing belonging to the better Part , that is , Wisdom ; and the greatest Evil the worst thing inci- dent to the worfer Part ( the Body ) that is , Pain ...
... firft is the better , the latter the worfer ; the greatest Good muft be the best thing belonging to the better Part , that is , Wisdom ; and the greatest Evil the worst thing inci- dent to the worfer Part ( the Body ) that is , Pain ...
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... firft Part ; as also the Reafons of fome Inftincts and Actions of Brutes , p . 325 , 326 , & c . The Swine's Snout fitted for digging up of Roots , which are his na- tural Food , as likewife the Porpelse for rooting up of Sand - Eels ...
... firft Part ; as also the Reafons of fome Inftincts and Actions of Brutes , p . 325 , 326 , & c . The Swine's Snout fitted for digging up of Roots , which are his na- tural Food , as likewife the Porpelse for rooting up of Sand - Eels ...
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... ad- mires the Multitude of God's Works , How manifold are thy Works , O Lord ! In the fecond he celebrates his Wisdom in the Creation of them ; In Wisdom haft thou made them all . C Of ; Of the firft of thefe I fhall fay little.
... ad- mires the Multitude of God's Works , How manifold are thy Works , O Lord ! In the fecond he celebrates his Wisdom in the Creation of them ; In Wisdom haft thou made them all . C Of ; Of the firft of thefe I fhall fay little.
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... firft of thefe I fhall fay little , only briefly run over the Works of this visible World , and give fome guefs at the Number of them whence it will appear , That upon this Account they will deferve Admiration , the Number of them being ...
... firft of thefe I fhall fay little , only briefly run over the Works of this visible World , and give fome guefs at the Number of them whence it will appear , That upon this Account they will deferve Admiration , the Number of them being ...
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... firft chew'd and prepared in the Mouth , then swal- lowed into the Stomach , where being mingled with fome diffolvent Juices , it is by the Heat hereof concocted , macerated , and reduc'd into a Chyle or Cremor , and so evacuated into ...
... firft chew'd and prepared in the Mouth , then swal- lowed into the Stomach , where being mingled with fome diffolvent Juices , it is by the Heat hereof concocted , macerated , and reduc'd into a Chyle or Cremor , and so evacuated into ...
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