| James Rennie - 1835 - عدد الصفحات: 408
...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*." Addison has supported a similar opinion with considerable ingenuity. He says that there... | |
| 1835 - عدد الصفحات: 424
...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.' And in the Scholium at the end of the ' Principia ' he says, ' God is one and the same... | |
| 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 566
...places, is more able by his will to move the bodies within his boundless uniform sensarium, 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." And in the Scholium at the end of the " Principle," he says, " God is one and the same... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 420
...Sir Isaac Newton's time, their diversity seemed as great as that between the diamond and charcoal. form and reform the parts of the universe, than we...composed of members or parts, stating that He only " governs and guides all matter by his prevailing power and will." So that you see he draws the distinction... | |
| William Paley - 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 418
...Sir Isaac Newton's time, their diversity seemed as great as that between the diamond and charcoal. form and reform the parts of the universe, than we...composed of members or parts, stating that He only " governs and guides all matter by his prevailing power and will." So that you see he draws the distinction... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 418
...Sir Isaac Newton's time, their diversity seemed as great as that between the diamond and charcoal. form and reform the parts of the universe, than we are by our will\o move the parts of our bodies." He proceeds to guard the reader against a supposition of the... | |
| Robert Maxwell Macbrair - 1843 - عدد الصفحات: 96
...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." — " All these things He rules, as the Lord of all." Clarke, the friend of Newton, says,... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1844 - عدد الصفحات: 276
...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...composed of members or parts, stating that He only " governs and guides all matter by his prevailing power and .will." So that you see he draws the distinction... | |
| Henry Peter Brougham (1st baron Brougham and Vaux.) - 1844 - عدد الصفحات: 270
...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...composed of members or parts, stating that He only " governs and guides all matter by his prevailing power and will." So that you see he draws the distinction... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1851 - عدد الصفحات: 418
...places, is more able by his will to move the bodies within his boundless, uniform sensorium, thereby to form and reform the parts of the universe, than we are by our will to move the parts of our own bodies." Says Dr. Clarke, the friend and disciple of Newton, " All things which we commonly say... | |
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