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" These are general laws ; and when a particular purpose is to be effected, it is not by making a new law, nor by the suspension of the old ones, nor by making them wind and bend and yield to the occasion (for nature with great steadiness... "
Chemistry, Meteorology, and the Function of Digestion, Considered with ... - Page 15
by William Prout - 1834 - 306 pages
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The Works of William Paley, D.D.: Natural theology

William Paley - Theology - 1810 - 498 pages
...purpose is to be effected, it is not by making a new law, nor by the suspension of the old ones, nor by making them wind and bend and yield to the occasion...great steadiness adheres to, and supports them,) but V it is, as we have seen in the eye, by the interposition of an apparatus, corresponding with these...
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The Monthly repository (and review)., Volume 10

1815 - 876 pages
...possess, so far as it depends on the works of nature. The general laws of matter may have these limits, and when a particular purpose is to be effected, it is not by making a new law, nor by the suspension of the old ones, but • by the interposition of an apparatus corresponding...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 10

Liberalism (Religion) - 1815 - 880 pages
...possess so far as it depends on the works of nature. The general laws of matter may have these limits, and when a particular purpose is to be effected, it is not by making a new law, nor hj the suspension of the old ones, but by the interposition of an apparatus corresponding...
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The Works of William Paley ...: Containing His Life, Moral and Political ...

William Paley - Theology - 1831 - 624 pages
...purpose is to be effected, it is not by making a new law, nor by the suspension of the old ones, nor by making them wind, and bend, and yield to the occasion...with great steadiness adheres to and supports them ;) out it is, as we have seen in the eye, by the interposition of an apparatus, corresponding with...
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The Human Brain, Its Configuration, Structure, Development, and Physiology

Samuel Solly - Anatomy, Comparative - 1836 - 544 pages
...inertia, its reaction, the laws which govern the communication of motion, of light, of heat, of magnetism, electricity, and probably of others yet undiscovered....steadiness adheres to and supports them,) but it is, as we observe in the structure of the eye, by the interposition of an apparatus corresponding with those...
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Paley's Natural Theology, Volume 1

William Paley - Natural history - 1836 - 480 pages
...purpose is to be effected, it is not by making a new law, nor by the suspension of the old ones, nor by making them wind, and bend, and yield to the occasion...is, as we have seen in the eye, by the interposition 13 This subject is touched upon in the introductory observations to the Appendix. of an apparatus,...
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Paley's Natural Theology, Volume 1

William Paley - Natural history - 1836 - 482 pages
...purpose is to be effected, it is not by making a new law, nor by the suspension of the old ones, nor by making them wind, and bend, and yield to the occasion...is, as we have seen in the eye, by the interposition 13 This subject is touched upon in the introductory observations to the Appendix. of an apparatus,...
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A New and Familiar Treatise on the Structure of the Ear, and on Deafness

Alphonso William Webster - Medical - 1836 - 172 pages
...presumes the question asked is, "Why make this difficulty in order to surmount it?" to which he replies, " These are general laws ; and when a particular purpose is to be effected, it is not by making a new law, nor by the suspension of the old one, nor by making them wind, and bend, and yield to the...
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The Works of William Paley ...: Containing His Life, Moral and Political ...

William Paley - Theology - 1836 - 626 pages
...purpose is to be effected, it is not by making a new law, nor by the suspension of the old ones, nor by making them wind, and bend, and yield to the occasion (for nature with peat steadiness adheres to and supports them ; i but it is, as we have seen in the eye, by the interposition...
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The Bridgewater Treatises on the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God as ...

Natural theology - 1836 - 300 pages
...certain laws, to which He at all times rigidly adheres ; and, again adopting the language of Paley, " when a particular purpose is to be effected, it is not by making a new law, nor by the suspension of the old ones, nor by making them wind, and bend, and yield to the...
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