| William Derham - 1721 - 354 pagina’s
...even the chief, is the Equality of the Motion, and the Revolution of the Heavens ; the Diftinftion, Utility, Beauty and Order of the Sun, Moon, and all...the Stars : the hare view alone of which things is fufficient to demonftrate them to be no works of Chance. As if any one fhould come into an houfe, the... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1853 - 532 pagina’s
...is drawn from the regularity of the motion and revolution of the heavens, the distinctness, variety, beauty, and order of the sun, moon, and all the stars, the appearance only of which is sufficient to convince us they are not the effects of chance ; as when... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1878 - 548 pagina’s
...is drawn from the regularity of the motion and revolution of the heavens, the distinctness, variety, beauty, and order of the sun, moon, and all the stars, the appearance only of which is sufficient to convince us they are not the effects of chance ; as when... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1890 - 490 pagina’s
...is drawn from the regularity of the motion and revolution of the heavens, the distinctness, variety, beauty, and order of the sun, moon, and all the stars, the appearance only of which is sufficient to convince us they are not the effects of chance ; as when... | |
| Bernhard Fabian, James E. Force, William Whiston, William Whiston - 458 pagina’s
...chief, is idem. the Equality of the Motion and Revolution of the P- i° Heavens ; the Dillinaion, Unity, Beauty, and ' Order of the Sun, Moon, and all the Stars ; the bare View alone of which Things is fufficient to demonftrate them to be no Works of Chance. AS if any... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 2005 - 469 pagina’s
...is drawn from the regularity of the motion and revolution of the heavens, the distinctness, variety, beauty, and order of the sun, moon, and all the stars, the appearance only of which is sufficient to convince us they are not the effects of chance; as when we... | |
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