Natural Religion in American LiteratureCollege & University Press, 1966 - 191 страница |
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... motions , and the starry heavens in their magnitudes , surprise our senses and confound our reason , in their ... motion , in order to copy nature , for after all our researches we must be contented with such mechanism as will run ...
... motions , and the starry heavens in their magnitudes , surprise our senses and confound our reason , in their ... motion , in order to copy nature , for after all our researches we must be contented with such mechanism as will run ...
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... motion , instruction to man . " 35 We regard our own planet , teeming with abundance , but we forget to take into ac- count how much of that abundance is due to the great quantity of scientific knowledge which the universe has unfolded ...
... motion , instruction to man . " 35 We regard our own planet , teeming with abundance , but we forget to take into ac- count how much of that abundance is due to the great quantity of scientific knowledge which the universe has unfolded ...
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... motion and then took no further interest in human affairs ; rather God was conceived as existing within man and nature ( immanent ) , as well as extending above and beyond the whole creation ( transcendent ) . There was no boundary ...
... motion and then took no further interest in human affairs ; rather God was conceived as existing within man and nature ( immanent ) , as well as extending above and beyond the whole creation ( transcendent ) . There was no boundary ...
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