Christianity and Positivism: A Series of Lectures to the Times on Natural Theology and ApologeticsWilbur B. Ketcham, 1871 - 369 стор. |
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... whole , and of every part made to combine and harmonize , there arise beauteous forms and harmonious colors ; the geometry of crystals ; the types of the plant and of every organ of the plant , the branches , the roots , the leaves ...
... whole , and of every part made to combine and harmonize , there arise beauteous forms and harmonious colors ; the geometry of crystals ; the types of the plant and of every organ of the plant , the branches , the roots , the leaves ...
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... whole hair consists of a very delicate outer case of wood , closely applied to the inner surface of which is a layer of semi - fluid matter full of innumerable gran- ules of extreme minuteness . This semi - fluid lining.
... whole hair consists of a very delicate outer case of wood , closely applied to the inner surface of which is a layer of semi - fluid matter full of innumerable gran- ules of extreme minuteness . This semi - fluid lining.
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... whole thick- ness of its substance pass slowly and gradually from point to point , and give rise to the appearance of progressive waves , just as the bending of the suc- cessive stalks of corn by a breeze produces the apparent billows ...
... whole thick- ness of its substance pass slowly and gradually from point to point , and give rise to the appearance of progressive waves , just as the bending of the suc- cessive stalks of corn by a breeze produces the apparent billows ...
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... whole of these ante- cedents ; and we have , philosophically speaking , no right to give the name of cause to one of them , exclusive of the others . " . Mill's Logic , B. III . c . v . § 3. I have shown that in material nature there is ...
... whole of these ante- cedents ; and we have , philosophically speaking , no right to give the name of cause to one of them , exclusive of the others . " . Mill's Logic , B. III . c . v . § 3. I have shown that in material nature there is ...
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... whole analogy of nature , that if that way could be explicated we should certainly find there , as we find everywhere , traces of a purpose . But I stand on firmer ground when I maintain that , when known facts are against us , it is ...
... whole analogy of nature , that if that way could be explicated we should certainly find there , as we find everywhere , traces of a purpose . But I stand on firmer ground when I maintain that , when known facts are against us , it is ...
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