The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Band 2Sumner and Goodman, 1849 |
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... Nature from Religion . Beneficial Effects which flow from the study of the Works of God . ? N THE GION CHAPTER I. OF ... nature - Water , its use in the system of nature -- its composition , evaporation -motion of the liquid element ...
... Nature from Religion . Beneficial Effects which flow from the study of the Works of God . ? N THE GION CHAPTER I. OF ... nature - Water , its use in the system of nature -- its composition , evaporation -motion of the liquid element ...
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... nature . SECTION IV . ON THE GOODNESS OR BENEVOLENCE OF THE DEITY Benevolence of God in relation to Man - considered as a depraved intelligence . Mercy displayed in the system of nature . Benevolence as displayed towards the lower ...
... nature . SECTION IV . ON THE GOODNESS OR BENEVOLENCE OF THE DEITY Benevolence of God in relation to Man - considered as a depraved intelligence . Mercy displayed in the system of nature . Benevolence as displayed towards the lower ...
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... nature , phenomena , effects , and agency in the system of nature . Galvanism - its singular effects on metals , & c . and on the animal system - various facts which it explains . Magnetism - its various phenomena and effects . Relation ...
... nature , phenomena , effects , and agency in the system of nature . Galvanism - its singular effects on metals , & c . and on the animal system - various facts which it explains . Magnetism - its various phenomena and effects . Relation ...
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... Nature is of itself a feeble and insufficient guide , to direct us in our views of the Supreme Intel- ligence , and of our eternal destination , yet it is a most dangerous and delusive error to imagine , that Reason , and the study of ...
... Nature is of itself a feeble and insufficient guide , to direct us in our views of the Supreme Intel- ligence , and of our eternal destination , yet it is a most dangerous and delusive error to imagine , that Reason , and the study of ...
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... nature , our duty is , to derive from both as much information and in- struction as they are calculated to afford ; to mark the harmony of the revelations they re- spectively unfold ; and to use the revelations of nature for the purpose ...
... nature , our duty is , to derive from both as much information and in- struction as they are calculated to afford ; to mark the harmony of the revelations they re- spectively unfold ; and to use the revelations of nature for the purpose ...
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