Natural theology ; Horæ Paulinæ ; Clergyman's companion ; and sermonsHenry Fisher, Son, and P. Jackson, 1928 |
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... never be a just subject of complaint ; because if it were ever so , it would be always so : we mean , that we can never reasonably demand that things should be larger or more , when the same demand might be made , whatever the quantity ...
... never be a just subject of complaint ; because if it were ever so , it would be always so : we mean , that we can never reasonably demand that things should be larger or more , when the same demand might be made , whatever the quantity ...
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... never thinks of comparing it with any other ; he is never troubled with reflections upon the different classes and orders of mankind , the advan- tages and disadvantages of each , the necessity or non - necessity of civil distinctions ...
... never thinks of comparing it with any other ; he is never troubled with reflections upon the different classes and orders of mankind , the advan- tages and disadvantages of each , the necessity or non - necessity of civil distinctions ...
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... never quotes them . The same may be said of Tertullian : he has mentioned a book called Acts of Paul and Thecla ; ' but it is only to condemn it . Clement of Alexandria and Origen have mentioned and quoted several such books , but never ...
... never quotes them . The same may be said of Tertullian : he has mentioned a book called Acts of Paul and Thecla ; ' but it is only to condemn it . Clement of Alexandria and Origen have mentioned and quoted several such books , but never ...
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The relation of animated bodies to inanimate nature | 106 |
Of insects | 117 |
Of plants | 126 |
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