Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 3;Zväzok 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Strana 14
... respect to be very sin- gular preferences and dislikes existing among the particles of matter . " While some particles have this strong mutual affection , others have a degree of dislike amounting to aversion ; hence re- pulsion is ...
... respect to be very sin- gular preferences and dislikes existing among the particles of matter . " While some particles have this strong mutual affection , others have a degree of dislike amounting to aversion ; hence re- pulsion is ...
Strana 23
... respect to soil , climate , & c . He says : - “ Now in the actual constitution of animals , these powers and capabilities are not created , but developed . They are not brought into existence by the direct action of the Divine power ...
... respect to soil , climate , & c . He says : - “ Now in the actual constitution of animals , these powers and capabilities are not created , but developed . They are not brought into existence by the direct action of the Divine power ...
Strana 28
... respect unto the lowly . " Though he warms the breast of the highest angel in heaven , yet he breathes life into the meanest insect on earth . He shines in the verdure that clothes the plains , in the lily that delights the vale , and ...
... respect unto the lowly . " Though he warms the breast of the highest angel in heaven , yet he breathes life into the meanest insect on earth . He shines in the verdure that clothes the plains , in the lily that delights the vale , and ...
Strana 37
... those afforded by astronomical observations themselves . Now , with respect to the first two classes of error , it must be observed , 66 that , in so far as they cannot be reduced. 1851. ] 37 The Present State of Astronomy .
... those afforded by astronomical observations themselves . Now , with respect to the first two classes of error , it must be observed , 66 that , in so far as they cannot be reduced. 1851. ] 37 The Present State of Astronomy .
Strana 38
... respect ; that is to say , what would be the disagreement between observations made with it and with one absolutely perfect , could such be obtained . Now , simple geometrical considerations suffice to show , -1st , that if the axis be ...
... respect ; that is to say , what would be the disagreement between observations made with it and with one absolutely perfect , could such be obtained . Now , simple geometrical considerations suffice to show , -1st , that if the axis be ...
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