The Religious Philosopher: Or, The Right Use of Contemplating the Works of the Creator ... Designed for the Conviction of Atheists and Intidels, Volume 2J. Senex, 1720 - Natural theology |
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... Since either by wanting too much Time to pass thro ' the Channel , it is carried back by a feasonable Ebbing , or , as others think , because the North - Sea growing continually wider on this Side , the Waters that flow thro ' the ...
... Since either by wanting too much Time to pass thro ' the Channel , it is carried back by a feasonable Ebbing , or , as others think , because the North - Sea growing continually wider on this Side , the Waters that flow thro ' the ...
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... Since this was done in a particu- lar and unintelligible manner ; but only obferve from thence , that an Infidel has not fo much rea- fon to look upon any thing mention'd in this Cha- pter as impoffible , forafmuch as we are taught by ...
... Since this was done in a particu- lar and unintelligible manner ; but only obferve from thence , that an Infidel has not fo much rea- fon to look upon any thing mention'd in this Cha- pter as impoffible , forafmuch as we are taught by ...
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... SINCE we are now fpeaking of the Figure of the Earth , I cannot well pafs by that Text of Jeremiah vi . 22. Thus faith the Lord , behold , a Peo- ple cometh from the North Country , and a great Nation fhall be raised out of the fide of ...
... SINCE we are now fpeaking of the Figure of the Earth , I cannot well pafs by that Text of Jeremiah vi . 22. Thus faith the Lord , behold , a Peo- ple cometh from the North Country , and a great Nation fhall be raised out of the fide of ...
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... Since it is known by Obfervations and Experiments , that our Globe is actually higher at the Equator than at the Poles . In the Hiftory of the French Academy , 1700. p . 144. and in the Me- moirs , p . 227. we find Obfervations taken at ...
... Since it is known by Obfervations and Experiments , that our Globe is actually higher at the Equator than at the Poles . In the Hiftory of the French Academy , 1700. p . 144. and in the Me- moirs , p . 227. we find Obfervations taken at ...
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... Since this great and burning Luminary moving twice a Year in the Circle A Y D , called the Ecliptic , or the Sun's Way , paffes directly over thofe Lands that lie between the two Tropicks abx cd . And this very rational Notion , as to ...
... Since this great and burning Luminary moving twice a Year in the Circle A Y D , called the Ecliptic , or the Sun's Way , paffes directly over thofe Lands that lie between the two Tropicks abx cd . And this very rational Notion , as to ...
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Page 543 - Fear ye not me? Saith the LORD: will ye not tremble at my presence, which have placed the sand for the bound of the sea by a perpetual decree, that it cannot pass it: and though the waves thereof toss themselves, yet can they not prevail; though they roar, yet can they not pass over it?
Page 632 - And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the air, upon all that moveth upon the earth, and upon all the fishes of the sea ; into your hand are they delivered.
Page 696 - But fome man will fay, How are the dead raifed up ? and with what body do they come ? Thou fool, that which thou foweft is not quickened, except it die : And that which thou foweft, thou foweft not that body that mall be, but bare grain, it may chance of wheat, or of fome other grain : But GOD giveth it a body as it hath pleafed Him, and to every feed His own body.
Page 655 - Behold the fowls of the air : for they fow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns ; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they ? Which of you, by taking thought, can add one cubit unto his ftature?
Page 351 - Philosopher: or, the Right Use of Contemplating the Works of the Creator. I. In the wonderful Structure of Animal Bodies, and in particular Man, II. In the no less wonderful and wise Formation of the Elements and their various Effects upon Animal and Vegetable Bodies, And III. In the most amazing Structure of the Heavens, with all its Furniture. Designed for the Conviction of Atheists and Infidels.
Page 724 - Sweat of thy Face Jhalt thou eat Bread, till thou return unto the Ground; For out of it...
Page 657 - Sea fhall declare unto thee. Who knoweth not in all thefe, that the Hand of the Lord hath wrought this > In whofe Hand is the Soul of every living Thing, and the Breath of all Mankind.
Page 619 - ... melt with fervent heat, the earth alfo and the works that are therein (hall fee burnt up.
Page 543 - Who hatb, placed the fand for the bound of the fea, by a perpetual decree that it cannot pafs ; and the waters thereof tofs.themfelves, yet can they not prevail ; though they roar, yet can they not pafs over it.
Page 474 - Power, he hath, eftablifhed the World by his Wifdom, and hath ftretched out the Heavens by his Difcretion. When he uttereth his Voice, there is a Multitude of Waters in the Heavens, and he caufeth the Vapours to afcend from the Ends of the Earth : He maketh Lightnings with Rain, and bringeth forth the Wind out of his Treafures. Am I a God at hand, faith the Lord, and not xxiii.