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, 1714 - 389 páginas |
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... themselves 71 , 72 , 73. The Effects and Ufes of its Gravity and Elaftick Qua- lity That the Foetus in the Womb hath a kind of Refpiration , and whence it receives the Air 73 , 74 , 75 That the Air infinuates itself into the Water for ...
... themselves 71 , 72 , 73. The Effects and Ufes of its Gravity and Elaftick Qua- lity That the Foetus in the Womb hath a kind of Refpiration , and whence it receives the Air 73 , 74 , 75 That the Air infinuates itself into the Water for ...
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... themselves of Mountains , and their Vfes 215 to 220 II . The Wisdom of God difcovered in the Structure of the Bodies of Man , and other Animals Eleven general Obfervations , demonftrating this Wifdom and Goodness of God in forming our ...
... themselves of Mountains , and their Vfes 215 to 220 II . The Wisdom of God difcovered in the Structure of the Bodies of Man , and other Animals Eleven general Obfervations , demonftrating this Wifdom and Goodness of God in forming our ...
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... themselves into a round Ball , a great Inftance of Defign for their Defence and Security 335 , 336 The manner and use of the extending and withdrawing the Cur- tain of the Periophthalmium , or nictating Membrane in Beafts and Birds ...
... themselves into a round Ball , a great Inftance of Defign for their Defence and Security 335 , 336 The manner and use of the extending and withdrawing the Cur- tain of the Periophthalmium , or nictating Membrane in Beafts and Birds ...
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... themselves , afcend and defcend at pleasure , and continue in what depth of Water they lift , is as yet unknown to us . Se- condly , The Cetaceous Kind , or Sea - beafts , dif- fering in nothing almoft from Quadrupeds but the want of ...
... themselves , afcend and defcend at pleasure , and continue in what depth of Water they lift , is as yet unknown to us . Se- condly , The Cetaceous Kind , or Sea - beafts , dif- fering in nothing almoft from Quadrupeds but the want of ...
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... themselves which fhall decline , which not ? Or why do they decline the leaft interval that may be , and not a greater ? why not two or three minima as well as one ? Optare hac quidem eft non difputare . For nei- ther is the Atom by any ...
... themselves which fhall decline , which not ? Or why do they decline the leaft interval that may be , and not a greater ? why not two or three minima as well as one ? Optare hac quidem eft non difputare . For nei- ther is the Atom by any ...
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Página 397 - And I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal, even as unto babes in Christ. I have fed you with milk, and not with meat : for hitherto ye were not able to bear it. Neither yet now are ye able.
Página 1 - He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end.
Página 79 - Thou coveredst it with the deep as with a garment: the waters stood above the mountains. At thy rebuke they fled; at the voice of thy thunder they hasted away.
Página 51 - God neither, that he should avrov^yity itrann, set his own hand, as it were, to every work, and immediately do all the meanest and triflingest things himself drudgingly without making use of any inferior and subordinate instruments.
Página 183 - I am the Lord; that is my name; and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images.
Página 202 - ... if the axis of the earth were perpendicular to the plane of its own orbit round the sun, the following three consequences would be inevitable:— I.
Página 163 - ... and aqueducts. I have implanted in thy nature a desire of seeing strange and foreign, and finding out unknown countries, for the improvement and advance of thy knowledge in geography, by observing the bays, and creeks, and havens, and promontories, the outlets of...
Página 79 - bound, that they may not pafs over; that " they turn not again to cover the earth.
Página 126 - That poultry, partridge, and other birds, should at the first sight know birds of prey, and make sign of it by a peculiar note of their voice to their young, who presently thereupon hide themselves...
Página 170 - ... odd humours of pride, and affectation, and curiosity, as will render him unfit for any great employment. Words being but the images of matter, to be wholly given up to the study of these, what is it but Pygmalion's frenzy to fall in love with a picture or image.