The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation: In Two Parts. Viz. The Heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals ... More Particularly in the Body of the Earth ... and in the Admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man and Other Animals; as Also in Their Generation, Etc. With Answers to Some Objections |
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... ture of what is falfe , render that which is true fuf- picious . I might have added many more Particulars ; nay , my Text warrants me to run over all the vifible Works of God in particular , and to trace the Foot- fteps of his Wifdom in ...
... ture of what is falfe , render that which is true fuf- picious . I might have added many more Particulars ; nay , my Text warrants me to run over all the vifible Works of God in particular , and to trace the Foot- fteps of his Wifdom in ...
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... ture in the Sea , and in the coldeft Part of the Sea too , that may have as great a Degree of Heat as Quadrupeds themfelves , he hath created Va- riety of thefe cetaceous Fishes , which converfe chiefly in the Northern Seas , whofe ...
... ture in the Sea , and in the coldeft Part of the Sea too , that may have as great a Degree of Heat as Quadrupeds themfelves , he hath created Va- riety of thefe cetaceous Fishes , which converfe chiefly in the Northern Seas , whofe ...
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... ture ; as , in his Works of Providence , he doth of Angels . For the Defcription whereof I refer the Reader to his System . Secondly , In particular I am difficult to be- lieve , that the Bodies of Animals can be form'd by Matter ...
... ture ; as , in his Works of Providence , he doth of Angels . For the Defcription whereof I refer the Reader to his System . Secondly , In particular I am difficult to be- lieve , that the Bodies of Animals can be form'd by Matter ...
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... ture in Comparison of the Works of Art , which I fhall propofe in the late Bishop of Chester's Words , ( Treatife of Natural Religion , Lib . 1. c . 6. ) " The Obfervations which have been made in " these latter Times by the Help of the ...
... ture in Comparison of the Works of Art , which I fhall propofe in the late Bishop of Chester's Words , ( Treatife of Natural Religion , Lib . 1. c . 6. ) " The Obfervations which have been made in " these latter Times by the Help of the ...
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