Natural theology ; Horæ Paulinæ ; Clergyman's companion ; and sermonsHenry Fisher, Son, and P. Jackson, 1928 |
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Page 31
... consider what a variety of strange substances , and how widely different from one another it , in a few hours , reduces to a uniform pulp , milk , or mucilage . It seizes upon every thing , it dissolves the texture of almost every thing ...
... consider what a variety of strange substances , and how widely different from one another it , in a few hours , reduces to a uniform pulp , milk , or mucilage . It seizes upon every thing , it dissolves the texture of almost every thing ...
Page 108
... consider the correspondency of the powers of its inhabitants with the properties and condition of the soil which they tread . Take the inhabitants as they are ; and consider the substances which the earth yields for their use . They can ...
... consider the correspondency of the powers of its inhabitants with the properties and condition of the soil which they tread . Take the inhabitants as they are ; and consider the substances which the earth yields for their use . They can ...
Page 97
... consider the apostle as meaning to represent the value , and to enforce the obligation , of active charity , of positive benefi- cence , and that he has done it by mentioning a particular instance . A stronger or properer instance could ...
... consider the apostle as meaning to represent the value , and to enforce the obligation , of active charity , of positive benefi- cence , and that he has done it by mentioning a particular instance . A stronger or properer instance could ...
Contents
The relation of animated bodies to inanimate nature | 106 |
Of insects | 117 |
Of plants | 126 |
35 other sections not shown
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