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 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... appear upon refreshing Showers , after Drought do probably proceed , fhewn in an Inftance of his own Obfervati- ons by Mr. Derham 316 , 317 of Toads found in the Heart of Timber - trees , and in the middle of great Stones 323 , 324 ...
... appear upon refreshing Showers , after Drought do probably proceed , fhewn in an Inftance of his own Obfervati- ons by Mr. Derham 316 , 317 of Toads found in the Heart of Timber - trees , and in the middle of great Stones 323 , 324 ...
Pagina 18
... appear , that upon this account they will deferve Admiration , the Number of them being uninveftigable by us , and fo afford- ing us a demonftrative Proof of the unlimited extent of the Creator's Skill , and the fœcundi- ty of his ...
... appear , that upon this account they will deferve Admiration , the Number of them being uninveftigable by us , and fo afford- ing us a demonftrative Proof of the unlimited extent of the Creator's Skill , and the fœcundi- ty of his ...
Pagina 19
... appearing like lucid Clouds . And it's like- ly that , had we more perfect Telescopes , ma- ny thousands more might be discovered and yet , after all , an incredible multitude re- main , by reafon of their immenfe distance be- yond all ...
... appearing like lucid Clouds . And it's like- ly that , had we more perfect Telescopes , ma- ny thousands more might be discovered and yet , after all , an incredible multitude re- main , by reafon of their immenfe distance be- yond all ...
Pagina 29
... appears to the Eye ; for I have obferv'd Fish in the Stomachs of others thus par- tially corroded firft the fuperficial part of the Flesh , and then deeper and deeper by degrees to the Bones . I come now to the second part of the words ...
... appears to the Eye ; for I have obferv'd Fish in the Stomachs of others thus par- tially corroded firft the fuperficial part of the Flesh , and then deeper and deeper by degrees to the Bones . I come now to the second part of the words ...
Pagina 30
... appearing in the whole frame , and in all , the feveral pieces of it , do neceffarily infer the Being and Operation of fome intelligent Architect or Engineer , why fhall not alfo in the Works of nature , that grandeur and magni- ficence ...
... appearing in the whole frame , and in all , the feveral pieces of it , do neceffarily infer the Being and Operation of fome intelligent Architect or Engineer , why fhall not alfo in the Works of nature , that grandeur and magni- ficence ...
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