Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 3;Volume 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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... means , or in what conceivable mode is this done ? If a stone were brought from a distant planet , and placed within our atmosphere , how would the earth become aware of its presence ? Is it con- ceivable that the peculiar power ...
... means , or in what conceivable mode is this done ? If a stone were brought from a distant planet , and placed within our atmosphere , how would the earth become aware of its presence ? Is it con- ceivable that the peculiar power ...
Pagina 19
... mean more than simple ante- cedence . Nichol says : - " The physical or immediate cause of any event is merely that ... means . Man uses machinery - a lever to move a weight - but we do not consider the power as in the machinery or the ...
... mean more than simple ante- cedence . Nichol says : - " The physical or immediate cause of any event is merely that ... means . Man uses machinery - a lever to move a weight - but we do not consider the power as in the machinery or the ...
Pagina 21
... . If law or the properties of matter can cause that from a seed shall arise a lofty tree , perfect in all its varied * Vestiges , p . 161 . cry parts ; if by the same means , in 1851. ] 21 Divine Agency in Material Phenomena .
... . If law or the properties of matter can cause that from a seed shall arise a lofty tree , perfect in all its varied * Vestiges , p . 161 . cry parts ; if by the same means , in 1851. ] 21 Divine Agency in Material Phenomena .
Pagina 22
cry parts ; if by the same means , in connexion with the agency of ani- mals , the reproduction of species and their growth to maturity are secured , surely it is not a great step further in the same course to suppose that these agents ...
cry parts ; if by the same means , in connexion with the agency of ani- mals , the reproduction of species and their growth to maturity are secured , surely it is not a great step further in the same course to suppose that these agents ...
Pagina 23
... means fitted in their character to produce them , ” a satis- factory explanation ? What is the proof of the existence of those means , and what is their character ? They are said to be em- ployed ; who or what employs them ? Does not ...
... means fitted in their character to produce them , ” a satis- factory explanation ? What is the proof of the existence of those means , and what is their character ? They are said to be em- ployed ; who or what employs them ? Does not ...
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