Natural theology ; Horæ Paulinæ ; Clergyman's companion ; and sermonsHenry Fisher, Son, and P. Jackson, 1928 |
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... referred to art ? Is the same structure of the lobster , con- ducing to the same use , to be referred to any thing less than art ? Some , who may acknowledge the imitation , and assent to the in- ference which we draw from it , in the ...
... referred to art ? Is the same structure of the lobster , con- ducing to the same use , to be referred to any thing less than art ? Some , who may acknowledge the imitation , and assent to the in- ference which we draw from it , in the ...
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... referred to in the epistle , with the order of events recorded in the Acts , and with references to the same circumstances , though for quite different pur- poses , in the two epistles to the Corinthians . Now would the author of a ...
... referred to in the epistle , with the order of events recorded in the Acts , and with references to the same circumstances , though for quite different pur- poses , in the two epistles to the Corinthians . Now would the author of a ...
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... referred to in such a manner as that the refer- ence is easily and immediately understood by those who are before- hand , or from other quarters , acquainted with the fact , but is obscure , or imperfect , or requires investigation , or ...
... referred to in such a manner as that the refer- ence is easily and immediately understood by those who are before- hand , or from other quarters , acquainted with the fact , but is obscure , or imperfect , or requires investigation , or ...
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The relation of animated bodies to inanimate nature | 106 |
Of insects | 117 |
Of plants | 126 |
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