Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... contrivance , and fitness of all things in the world , to their proper and respective ends . Since therefore things are thus , it must unavoidably be granted , ( even by the most obstinate Atheist , ) either that all plants and animals ...
... contrivance , and fitness of all things in the world , to their proper and respective ends . Since therefore things are thus , it must unavoidably be granted , ( even by the most obstinate Atheist , ) either that all plants and animals ...
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... contrivance and fitness of all things in the world to their proper and respective ends , has , from the copious and almost infinite illustration of which it is capable , been made a distinct branch of theological science . It is the ...
... contrivance and fitness of all things in the world to their proper and respective ends , has , from the copious and almost infinite illustration of which it is capable , been made a distinct branch of theological science . It is the ...
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... contrivance , but indeed are not , as the birds so orderly and seasonably making their nests , the bees their comb , and the spider its web , which are capable of no design , that exception needs to be well proved before it be admitted ...
... contrivance , but indeed are not , as the birds so orderly and seasonably making their nests , the bees their comb , and the spider its web , which are capable of no design , that exception needs to be well proved before it be admitted ...
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... contrivance of wisdom and counsel ? I little doubt but there are thousands of things , laboured and wrought by the hand of man , which they would presently , upon first sight , pronounce to be the effects of skill , and not of chance ...
... contrivance of wisdom and counsel ? I little doubt but there are thousands of things , laboured and wrought by the hand of man , which they would presently , upon first sight , pronounce to be the effects of skill , and not of chance ...
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... contrivance exercises the wit and invention of one , and the making , the manual skill and dexterity of others but the manifest characters of both will be seen in the effect.- That is , the curious elaborateness of each several part ...
... contrivance exercises the wit and invention of one , and the making , the manual skill and dexterity of others but the manifest characters of both will be seen in the effect.- That is , the curious elaborateness of each several part ...
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