| Joseph Addison - 1864 - 470 páginas
...but in almost insensible degrees. And, when we consider the infinite power and wisdom ot the Maker, we have reason to think that it is suitable to the...degrees ascend upward from us toward his infinite p^fection, as we see they gradually descend from us downward: which if it be probable, we have reason... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1870 - 688 páginas
...but in almost insensible degrees. And when we consider the infinite power and wisdom of the Maker, we have reason to think that it is suitable to the...perfection, as we see they gradually descend from us down wards : which, if it be probable, we have reason then to be persuaded, that there are far more... | |
| John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - 1875 - 416 páginas
...but in almost insensible degrees. And when we consider the infinite power and wisdom of the Maker, we have reason to think that it is suitable to the...perfection, as we see they gradually descend from us downward ; which, if it be probable, we have reason then to be persuaded that there are far more species... | |
| John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - 1875 - 420 páginas
...but in almost insensible degrees. And when we consider the infinite power and wisdom of the Maker, we have reason to think that it is suitable to the...should also, by gentle degrees, ascend upward from \is toward His infinite perfection, "i we see they gradually descend from us downward ; which, if it... | |
| 1879 - 446 páginas
...differ very little one from the other. And when we consider the infinite power and wisdom of the Maker, we have reason to think that it is suitable to the...also, by gentle degrees, ascend upward from us toward the infinite perfection, as we see they gradually descend from us downwards. In this system of being,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1880 - 712 páginas
...but in almost insensible degrees. And when we consider the infinite power and wisdom of the Maker, we have reason to think that it is suitable to the...by gentle degrees, ascend upward from us toward his infi•jite perfection, as we see they gradually descend from us down wards : which, if it be probable,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1883 - 708 páginas
...but in almost insensible degrees. And when we consider the infinite power and wisdom of the Maker, we have reason to think that it is suitable to the...perfection, as we see they gradually descend from us down wards: which, if it be probable, we have reason then to be persuaded, that there are far more... | |
| Honoré de Balzac - 1889 - 430 páginas
...world we see no chasms or gaps. . . . And when we consider the infinite power and wisdom of the Maker, we have reason to think that it is suitable to the...of creatures should also, by gentle degrees, ascend upwards from us toward his infinite perfection, as we soc they gradually descend from us downwards... | |
| Honoré de Balzac - 1896 - 592 páginas
...world we see no chasms or gaps. . . . And when we consider the infinite power and wisdom of the Maker, we have reason to think that it is suitable to the...of creatures should also, by gentle degrees, ascend upwards from us toward his infinite perfection, as we see they gradually descend from us downwards... | |
| George Crabb - 1896 - 870 páginas
...Maker, we have reason to think that it is Hiiittiblt to the uiagnincent harmony of the universe tlmt the species of creatures should also by gentle degrees ascend upward from us. ADDISOV. COST, KXPEN8E, PIUCE, CHARGE. COST, in German, etc., host or tauten, signifies originally... | |
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