The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 páginas |
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Página x
... prove to himself the being and attributes of a God , clearly and free from all doubt . " I mean merely to repeat what I understood to be the general sense of the proposition ; and not to contend that my memory has furnished me with your ...
... prove to himself the being and attributes of a God , clearly and free from all doubt . " I mean merely to repeat what I understood to be the general sense of the proposition ; and not to contend that my memory has furnished me with your ...
Página xii
... prove their relation : for when Christ exclaimed upon the cross , ' It is finished , ' and gave up the ghost when the veil of his flesh was rent , the veil of the temple was rent at the same moment . The former entrance into the holy of ...
... prove their relation : for when Christ exclaimed upon the cross , ' It is finished , ' and gave up the ghost when the veil of his flesh was rent , the veil of the temple was rent at the same moment . The former entrance into the holy of ...
Página xiii
... Prove by the plummet , rule , and line , By logic's nicest plan , That MAN could ne'er be half divine Nor aught DIVINE be man : That he who holds the worlds in awe , Whose fiat formed the sky , Could ne'er be subjugate to law , Nor ...
... Prove by the plummet , rule , and line , By logic's nicest plan , That MAN could ne'er be half divine Nor aught DIVINE be man : That he who holds the worlds in awe , Whose fiat formed the sky , Could ne'er be subjugate to law , Nor ...
Página xv
... prove unavailing . " Save me from all sordid motives ; and endow me with a spirit of pity and liberality towards the poor , and of tenderness and sympathy towards all ; that I may enter into the various feelings by which they are ...
... prove unavailing . " Save me from all sordid motives ; and endow me with a spirit of pity and liberality towards the poor , and of tenderness and sympathy towards all ; that I may enter into the various feelings by which they are ...
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... proving dull or unin- teresting . Could it indeed be completed as it ought , it would constitute the PHILOSOPHIA PRIMA , or universal science of the great author I have just ad- verted to . My sole object , however , is to communicate ...
... proving dull or unin- teresting . Could it indeed be completed as it ought , it would constitute the PHILOSOPHIA PRIMA , or universal science of the great author I have just ad- verted to . My sole object , however , is to communicate ...
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