الحقول المخفية
الكتب الكتب
" Skill of a powerful ever-living Agent, who being in all Places, is more ably 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... "
The Faculties of Birds - الصفحة 289
بواسطة James Rennie - 1835 - عدد الصفحات: 338
عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب

The Bridgewater Treatises on the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God ..., المجلد 1

1836 - عدد الصفحات: 566
...wh'ch he closes the " Optics," 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 overliving Agent, who being in all places, is more able by his will to move the bodies within his boundless...

Astronomy and General Physics Considered with Reference to Natural Theology

William Whewell - 1841 - عدد الصفحات: 256
...which he closes the " 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 ever living Agent, who being in all places, is more able by his will to move the bodies within his...

The Church of England quarterly review, المجلد 13

1843 - عدد الصفحات: 534
...the effect of choice ; and so must the uniformity in the bodies of animals. These and their instincts can be the effect of nothing else than the wisdom and skill of a powerful everliving agent." (Optics, iii., passim). Bacon and Newton both insisted on the necessity of going back to the source...

Geology and Geologists; Or: Visions of Philosophers in the 19th Century

Robert Maxwell Macbrair - 1843 - عدد الصفحات: 96
...credit. SIR ISAAC NEWTON declares that the various portions of the world, organic and inorganic, " can be the effect of nothing else than the wisdom and skill of a powerful and ever-living Agent, who, being in all places, is more able by his will to move the bodies within...

Sacred geology; or, The scriptural account of the world's creation ...

John Tudor - 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 468
....system must be the effect of choice; and go the uniformity in the bodies of These and their instincts can be the effect of nothing else than the wisdom and skill of a powerful overliving agent." — (Optic* iii. passim.) Bacon and Newton both insisted on the necessity of going...

Sacred geology; or, The scriptural account of the world's creation ...

John Tudor - 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 434
...the effect of choice; and so must the uniformity in the bodies of animals. These and their instincts can be the effect of nothing else than the wisdom and skill of * powerful everliving agent." — (Optics iii. passim.) Bacon and Newton both insisted on the necessity...

Astronomy and General Physics: Considered with Reference ..., المجلد 3،الجزء 4

William Whewell - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 244
...inorganic, u can be the effect of nothing else than the wisdom and skill of a powerful ever living Agent, who being in all places, is more able by his...will to move the bodies within his boundless uniform sensoTium^ and thereby to form and reform the parts of the universe, than we are by our will to move...

Marvels and Mysteries of Instinct, Or, Curiosities of Animal Life

G. Garratt - 1862 - عدد الصفحات: 462
...for he terms Instinct the manifestation of an " ever-living Agent." He says, " the Instinct of the brutes and insects can be the effect of nothing else...powerful, ever-living Agent, who, being in all places, is mare able by His will to move the bodies within His boundless uniform sensorium, and thereby to form...

The Mystery of the Soul: a Search Into Man's Origin, Nature, and Destiny

Stephen Watson Fullom - 1865 - عدد الصفحات: 324
...some direction. This Sir Isaac Newton refers to the Deity : — " The instinct of insects and brutes can be the effect of nothing else than the wisdom...powerful, ever-living agent, who, being in all places, is able by his will to move the bodies within his boundless uniform sengorium, and governs and guides...

Modern Physical Fatalism, and the Doctrine of Evolution, Including an ...

Thomas Rawson Birks - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 346
...recognise in it one of those "active principles, by which the things themselves are formed," and due to "the wisdom and skill of a powerful, everliving Agent...by his will to move the bodies within his boundless sensorium, than we are able by our will to move the parts of our own bodies." For God, he says, " has...




  1. مكتبتي
  2. مساعدة
  3. بحث متقدم في الكتب
  4. التنزيل بتنسيق EPUB
  5. التنزيل بتنسيق PDF