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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... convenient for the Col- lection of the vifual Rays , viz . Convex 252. The Vreous Tunicle bath a Mufculous Power for contracting and dilating of the Pupil ibid . Its Infide , and that of the Choroids , why blackned 253. The Figure of ...
... convenient for the Col- lection of the vifual Rays , viz . Convex 252. The Vreous Tunicle bath a Mufculous Power for contracting and dilating of the Pupil ibid . Its Infide , and that of the Choroids , why blackned 253. The Figure of ...
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... conveniently made upon parallel Axes , therefore , according to the Laws of Mechanifm , they fhould be perpetually brought nearer and nearer together , ' till at length the Equator and Ecliptick come to have their Axis parallel , which ...
... conveniently made upon parallel Axes , therefore , according to the Laws of Mechanifm , they fhould be perpetually brought nearer and nearer together , ' till at length the Equator and Ecliptick come to have their Axis parallel , which ...
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... may be yond Exception be demonftrated by comparing their Revolutions , furely there is alfo us'd the moft fimple , facile , and convenient way for 7 the 4 the performance of them . Among these Hea- venly Bodies 64 Part I. The Wisdom of God.
... may be yond Exception be demonftrated by comparing their Revolutions , furely there is alfo us'd the moft fimple , facile , and convenient way for 7 the 4 the performance of them . Among these Hea- venly Bodies 64 Part I. The Wisdom of God.
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... Art and Counsel could not have defign'd either to have placed him better , F cr or mov'd him more conveniently for the Ser- vice thereof Part I. in the Creation . 65 Of the Sun, bis Ufes, and the Convenience of his Situation Motion.
... Art and Counsel could not have defign'd either to have placed him better , F cr or mov'd him more conveniently for the Ser- vice thereof Part I. in the Creation . 65 Of the Sun, bis Ufes, and the Convenience of his Situation Motion.
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... conveniently for the Ser- vice thereof , as I could easily make appear by the Inconveniencies that would follow upon ... convenience of Fishing and Na- vigation ; not to mention the great influence it is fuppos'd to have upon all moift ...
... conveniently for the Ser- vice thereof , as I could easily make appear by the Inconveniencies that would follow upon ... convenience of Fishing and Na- vigation ; not to mention the great influence it is fuppos'd to have upon all moift ...
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