Natural theology ; Horæ Paulinæ ; Clergyman's companion ; and sermonsHenry Fisher, Son, and P. Jackson, 1928 |
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... question is not simply , How came the first watch into exist- ence ? which question , it may be pretended , is done away by supposing the series of watches thus produced from one another to have been in- finite , and consequently to ...
... question is not simply , How came the first watch into exist- ence ? which question , it may be pretended , is done away by supposing the series of watches thus produced from one another to have been in- finite , and consequently to ...
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... question : just as a watch may frequently go wrong , seldom perhaps exactly right , may be faulty in some parts , defective in some , without the smallest ground of suspicion from thence arising that it was not a watch ; not made ; or ...
... question : just as a watch may frequently go wrong , seldom perhaps exactly right , may be faulty in some parts , defective in some , without the smallest ground of suspicion from thence arising that it was not a watch ; not made ; or ...
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... question . " § Why , it is the very question , Whether the magistrate ought to confine the provision he makes for religion to those who assent , or declare their assent to a particular system of controverted divinity ; and this is one ...
... question . " § Why , it is the very question , Whether the magistrate ought to confine the provision he makes for religion to those who assent , or declare their assent to a particular system of controverted divinity ; and this is one ...
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The relation of animated bodies to inanimate nature | 106 |
Of insects | 117 |
Of plants | 126 |
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