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Of the principles and duties of natural religion: 2 books, by John, bishop ... - Page 67
by John Wilkins (bp. of Chester.) - 1734
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Of the Principles and Duties of Natural Religion: Two Books

John Wilkins - Bible - 1710 - 514 pages
...purpofes for which they are defigned. From all which it may be inferred, that thefe are the productions of fome Wife Agent. The moft fagacious man is not able...world, as if any thing in it had been an imperfect Effay at the firft, fuch as afterwards ftood in need of mending : But all things continue as they were...
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The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation: In Two Parts. Viz ...

John Ray - Creation - 1714 - 430 pages
...many Ages, have not been- able to find any Flaw in thefe Divinely contrived and formed Machines, no Blot or Error in this great Volume of the World., as if any thing had been an imperfetf Effay at the firft, to ufe the Bifliop of Chefters Words : Nothing that can be...
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Of the Principles and Duties of Natural Religion

John Wilkins - Natural theology - 1722 - 420 pages
...purpoies for which they are defigned. From all which it may be inferred, that thefe arc the Productions of fome Wife Agent. The moft fagacious Man is not able...an imperfect EfTay at the firft, fuch as afterwards ftood in need of mending : But all things continue as they were from the beginning ef the Creation....
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 2

Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1814 - 560 pages
...so many ages have not been able to find any flaw in these divinely contrived and formed machines; no blot or error in this great volume of the world, as if any thing had been an imperfect essay at the first ; nothing that can be altered for the better; nothing but...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 2

Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1821 - 348 pages
...many ages, have uot been able to find any fl.iw in these divinely contrivi d ard formed machines ; no blot or error in this great volume of the world, as if any thing Ind heen an imperfect essay al the fir«' ; nothing that can he altered for the belter; nothing hut...
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Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 416 pages
...many ages have not been able to find any flaw in these divinely contrived and formed machines ; no blot or error in this great volume of the world, as if any thing Had been an imperfect essay at the first ; nothing that can be altered for the better ; nothing but...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 418 pages
...many ages have not been able to find any flaw in these divinely contrived and formed machines ; no blot or error in this great volume of the world, as if any thing had been an imperfect essay at the first ; nothing that can be altered for the better ; nothing but...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 442 pages
...many ages have not been able to find any flaw in these divinely contrived and formed machines ; no blot or error in this great volume of the world, as if any thing had been an imperfect essay at the first ; nothing that can be altered for the better ; nothing but...
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A History of the British Freshwater Algæ: Including Descriptions of the ...

Arthur Hill Hassall - Algae - 1852 - 728 pages
...so many Ages have not been able to find any Flaw in these Divinely contrived and formed Machines, no Blot or Error in this great Volume of the World, as if anything had been an imperfect Essay at the first (to use the Bishop of Chester's Words :) Nothing...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Esq. F.R.SS.: Elements of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 454 pages
...many ages have not been able to find any flaw in these divinely contrived and formed machines : no blot or error in this great volume of the world, as if anything had been an imperfect essay at the first ; nothing that can be altered for the better; nothing...
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