The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 sivua |
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... Matter , and the Material World 25 II . On the Elementary and Constituent Principles of Things III . The Subject continued 34 42 IV . On the Properties of Matter , essential and peculiar 50 V. The Subject continued . 57 VI . On Geology ...
... Matter , and the Material World 25 II . On the Elementary and Constituent Principles of Things III . The Subject continued 34 42 IV . On the Properties of Matter , essential and peculiar 50 V. The Subject continued . 57 VI . On Geology ...
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... MATTER , and the origin of the world around us : what is this common substance from which every thing visible has proceeded , and to which every thing visible is reducible ? has it existed from all eternity ? or has it been called into ...
... MATTER , and the origin of the world around us : what is this common substance from which every thing visible has proceeded , and to which every thing visible is reducible ? has it existed from all eternity ? or has it been called into ...
Sivu 27
... matter , " aμóppov ñs ; while Athenagoras , Tatian , Theophilus of Antioch , Athanasius , and Gregory Nazianzen , appear to have concurred in the same opinion ; and Justin Martyr affirms it to have been the general creed of his own era ...
... matter , " aμóppov ñs ; while Athenagoras , Tatian , Theophilus of Antioch , Athanasius , and Gregory Nazianzen , appear to have concurred in the same opinion ; and Justin Martyr affirms it to have been the general creed of his own era ...
Sivu 28
... matter , to which I have already referred ; the second , that of its emanation from the essence of the Creator ; the third that of idealism , or the non - existence of a material world . I have already remarked , that the FIRST of these ...
... matter , to which I have already referred ; the second , that of its emanation from the essence of the Creator ; the third that of idealism , or the non - existence of a material world . I have already remarked , that the FIRST of these ...
Sivu 32
... matter does not exist ; it is absurd to suppose that it does exist eternally and independently of the Creator ; it is absurd to suppose that it constitutes the Creator himself : but , as it is not ab- surd to suppose its absolute ...
... matter does not exist ; it is absurd to suppose that it does exist eternally and independently of the Creator ; it is absurd to suppose that it constitutes the Creator himself : but , as it is not ab- surd to suppose its absolute ...
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