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 страници |
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... as well fuch as have four , as fuch as have but two Wings , of both which kinds there are many fubordinate Genera will be found in multitude of Species , tq to equal , if not exceed , both the formention'd 22 The Wisdom of God Part I.
... as well fuch as have four , as fuch as have but two Wings , of both which kinds there are many fubordinate Genera will be found in multitude of Species , tq to equal , if not exceed , both the formention'd 22 The Wisdom of God Part I.
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... equal , if not exceed , both the formention'd kinds . The creeping Infects that never come to be wing'd , tho ' for number they may fall short of the flying or winged , yet are they also very nu- merous ; as by running over the feveral ...
... equal , if not exceed , both the formention'd kinds . The creeping Infects that never come to be wing'd , tho ' for number they may fall short of the flying or winged , yet are they also very nu- merous ; as by running over the feveral ...
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... equal Velocity , as according to their Doctrine they ought to do , being ( as we faid ) all perfectly fo- lid and imporous , and the vacuum not refifting their Motion , they would never the one over- take the other , but like the drops ...
... equal Velocity , as according to their Doctrine they ought to do , being ( as we faid ) all perfectly fo- lid and imporous , and the vacuum not refifting their Motion , they would never the one over- take the other , but like the drops ...
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... equal to each other , of a mean fize , viz . about the bigness of thofe whereof the Hea- venly Bodies are now compounded , all together ba- ving as much motion as is now found in the World , and thefe to have been equally mov'd ...
... equal to each other , of a mean fize , viz . about the bigness of thofe whereof the Hea- venly Bodies are now compounded , all together ba- ving as much motion as is now found in the World , and thefe to have been equally mov'd ...
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... equal and uniform as the Earth's are : which could not be were there any place for Chance , and did not a Providence continually over - fee and fecure them from all alteration or imminution , which either internal Changes in their own ...
... equal and uniform as the Earth's are : which could not be were there any place for Chance , and did not a Providence continually over - fee and fecure them from all alteration or imminution , which either internal Changes in their own ...
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