The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 2
... extend to the doctrine of " the nature and state of man , " which is transferred to another division of general science * ; yet that the study of physics , or natural philosophy , had this more extended meaning among the Greeks and ...
... extend to the doctrine of " the nature and state of man , " which is transferred to another division of general science * ; yet that the study of physics , or natural philosophy , had this more extended meaning among the Greeks and ...
Strana 12
... extension of the essence of the Creator . Now , under this belief , however modified , the Creator himself is rendered material ; or , in other words , matter itself , or the visible substance of the world is rendered the Creator ; and ...
... extension of the essence of the Creator . Now , under this belief , however modified , the Creator himself is rendered material ; or , in other words , matter itself , or the visible substance of the world is rendered the Creator ; and ...
Strana 36
... with this superadded power being accomplished , the exemption may extend equally to every part and to every compound : a period in which there will be new heavens and a new earth , 36 ON THE ELEMENTARY AND CONSTITUENT.
... with this superadded power being accomplished , the exemption may extend equally to every part and to every compound : a period in which there will be new heavens and a new earth , 36 ON THE ELEMENTARY AND CONSTITUENT.
Strana 58
... extension , by their combination , and essentially possest of the powers of attraction and repulsion . * There is such a charm in novelty , that it often leads us captive in despite of the most glaring errors , and intoxicates our ...
... extension , by their combination , and essentially possest of the powers of attraction and repulsion . * There is such a charm in novelty , that it often leads us captive in despite of the most glaring errors , and intoxicates our ...
Strana 59
... extension , and conse- quently of division , as material body under any other dimension or modification : if they do not possess body , then are they as much nonentities as the primal or amorphous matter of Plato or Pythagoras . Again ...
... extension , and conse- quently of division , as material body under any other dimension or modification : if they do not possess body , then are they as much nonentities as the primal or amorphous matter of Plato or Pythagoras . Again ...
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