Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 3;Zväzok 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Strana 11
... common sense . As , however , we have not been " led instinctively and naturally " to his conclusions , we hope that under the plea of natural inability we may escape the imputation of guilt . We have but indicated a course of argument ...
... common sense . As , however , we have not been " led instinctively and naturally " to his conclusions , we hope that under the plea of natural inability we may escape the imputation of guilt . We have but indicated a course of argument ...
Strana 13
... common to all forms of matter are said to be , Impenetrability , Extension , Figure , Divisibility , Inertia , and Attrac- tion . There are several errors in this statement we shall not now notice , as the particular point is , that to ...
... common to all forms of matter are said to be , Impenetrability , Extension , Figure , Divisibility , Inertia , and Attrac- tion . There are several errors in this statement we shall not now notice , as the particular point is , that to ...
Strana 15
... common feature between this and the attractions of which alone we know the exact effects ? > Newton did not regard gravity as an inherent cause in matter . He did not pretend to have discovered the cause of a stone's falling to the ...
... common feature between this and the attractions of which alone we know the exact effects ? > Newton did not regard gravity as an inherent cause in matter . He did not pretend to have discovered the cause of a stone's falling to the ...
Strana 21
... common acceptation of Holy Writ , but made certain Monads capable of pro- ducing any and all of them .. Throughout his writings , our author expli- citly teaches that the creation of species results necessarily from the operation of ...
... common acceptation of Holy Writ , but made certain Monads capable of pro- ducing any and all of them .. Throughout his writings , our author expli- citly teaches that the creation of species results necessarily from the operation of ...
Strana 26
... common with any known liquid could consistently be left on the eye . We hold there is no conceivable mode of attaining the desired end more simple or natural than the one devised . The Creator acts by general , simple laws , and the ...
... common with any known liquid could consistently be left on the eye . We hold there is no conceivable mode of attaining the desired end more simple or natural than the one devised . The Creator acts by general , simple laws , and the ...
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