The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... space as the receptacle , or rather the habitation , of the Almighty ; but the noblest and most exalted way of considering this infinite space is that of Sir Isaac Newton , who calls it the sensorium of the Godhead . Brutes and men have ...
... space as the receptacle , or rather the habitation , of the Almighty ; but the noblest and most exalted way of considering this infinite space is that of Sir Isaac Newton , who calls it the sensorium of the Godhead . Brutes and men have ...
Strana 107
... space . This doctrine is so agreeable to rea- son , that we meet with it in the writings of the en- lightened heathens , as I might shew at large , were it not already done by other hands . But though the Deity be thus essentially ...
... space . This doctrine is so agreeable to rea- son , that we meet with it in the writings of the en- lightened heathens , as I might shew at large , were it not already done by other hands . But though the Deity be thus essentially ...
Strana 151
... space as an expansion with- out a circumference : we consider eternity , or infinite duration , as a line that has neither a beginning nor an end . In our speculations of infinite space , we con- sider that particular place in which we ...
... space as an expansion with- out a circumference : we consider eternity , or infinite duration , as a line that has neither a beginning nor an end . In our speculations of infinite space , we con- sider that particular place in which we ...
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