Astronomy and General Physics, Considered with Reference to Natural TheologyCarey, Lea & Blanchard, Chestnut Street., 1833 - 284 من الصفحات |
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... fitted to do this , which gives to religion its vast and incomparable importance ; and this can , I well know , be achieved only by that Revealed Reli- gion of which we are ministers , but on which the plan of the present work did not ...
... fitted to do this , which gives to religion its vast and incomparable importance ; and this can , I well know , be achieved only by that Revealed Reli- gion of which we are ministers , but on which the plan of the present work did not ...
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... fitted to exist and prosper in its usual place in the world . And not only is there this general agreement be- tween the nature of the laws which govern the or- ganic and inorganic world , but also there is a coin- cidence between the ...
... fitted to exist and prosper in its usual place in the world . And not only is there this general agreement be- tween the nature of the laws which govern the or- ganic and inorganic world , but also there is a coin- cidence between the ...
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... fitted together , with the nicest skill , the world and the constitution which he gave to its inhabitants ; so fashioning it and them , that light and darkness , sun and air , moist and dry , should become their ministers and ...
... fitted together , with the nicest skill , the world and the constitution which he gave to its inhabitants ; so fashioning it and them , that light and darkness , sun and air , moist and dry , should become their ministers and ...
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... fitted to years of various lengths , and that such only have survived to the pre- sent time , as had a cycle of a length equal to our present year , or one which could be accommodated to it ; we should reply , that the assumption is too ...
... fitted to years of various lengths , and that such only have survived to the pre- sent time , as had a cycle of a length equal to our present year , or one which could be accommodated to it ; we should reply , that the assumption is too ...
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William Whewell. Creator , by whom all the parts of nature were fitted to their uses and to each other , this is what we might expect and can understand . On any other supposi- tion such a fact appears altogether incredible and ...
William Whewell. Creator , by whom all the parts of nature were fitted to their uses and to each other , this is what we might expect and can understand . On any other supposi- tion such a fact appears altogether incredible and ...
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الصفحة 272 - 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...
الصفحة 89 - 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...
الصفحة 9 - 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, in arts, sciences, and in the whole extent of literature.
الصفحة 239 - 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...
الصفحة 121 - Some of them are accompanied by satellites, or attendant bodies which revolve about them ; and these bodies also have their orbits nearly circular, and nearly in the same plane as the others. Saturn's ring is a solitary example, so far as we know, of such an appendage to a planet. These circular motions of the planets round the sun, and of the satellites round their primary planets, are all kept going by the attraction of the respective central bodies, which restrains the corresponding revolving...
الصفحة 264 - 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...
الصفحة 267 - But with regard to the material world, we can at least go so far as this — we can perceive that events are brought about not by insulated interpositions of Divine power, exerted in each particular case, but by the establishment of general laws.
الصفحة 271 - Opticks," he declares the various portions of the world, organic and inorganic, " can be the effect of nothing else than the wisdom and skill of a powerful everliving Agent, who being in all places, is more able by his will to move the bodies within his boundless uniform sensorium, and thereby to form and reform the parts of the universe, than we are by our will to move the parts of our own bodies.
الصفحة 282 - God, or melior natura; which courage is manifestly such as that creature, without that confidence of a better nature than his own, could never attain. So man, when he resteth and assureth himself upon divine protection and favour, gathereth a force and faith which human nature in itself could not obtain.
الصفحة 128 - ... of their attraction beyond calculable limits. Under such circumstances we might have years of unequal length, and seasons of capricious temperature ; planets and moons of portentous size and aspect glaring and disappearing at uncertain intervals ; tides like deluges sweeping over whole continents ; and, perhaps, the collision of two of the planets, and the consequent destruction of all organization on both of them.