Author of nature may have in reserve to be opened up to us, at proper periods of time, and after due preparation. Surely it is in His power to grant us a far greater improvement of the faculties we already... Analysis fluxionum - Stran 83avtor: William Hales - 1800 - 110 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Colin MacLaurin, Patrick Murdoch - 1750 - 492 strani
...the faculties we already poffefs, or even to endow us with new faculSir ISAAC NEWTON'S, We. Book IV. faculties, of which, at this time, we have no idea, for penetrating farther into the fchetne of nature, and approaching nearer to himfelf, the firft and fupreme caufe. We know not how... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1750 - 474 strani
...greater improvement of the faculties we already poffefs, or even to endow us with new faculfaculties, of which, at this time, we have no idea, for penetrating farther into the fcheme of nature, and approaching nearer to himfelf, the firft and fupreme caufe. We know not how far... | |
| 1769 - 236 strani
...Motion, as in tsu-.prtfmt mortal State of Being. Pal. Author.] Of which, at this Time, we have no Jdea, for penetrating farther into the Scheme of Nature, and approaching nearer to lïimfdfj the Firft Supreme Caufe. We know not how far it wat proper, or neceiTary, rhat we fliould... | |
| David Stewart Erskine (11th Earl of Buchan), David Stewart Erskine Earl of Buchan - 1812 - 418 strani
...womb of time, and " in the power of GOD, to grant us a far " greater improvement of our faculties, or " even to endow us with new faculties, of " which,...idea, for " penetrating farther into the scheme of na* tare, and approaching nearer to himself, the "-.first. -sui4 supreme cause. We know not " how far... | |
| William Barton - 1818 - 620 strani
...incomprehensible to us, when it became necessary to the happiness of created beings of some other rank or degree." this time, we have no idea, for penetrating farther...approaching nearer to Himself, the First and Supreme Cause." The striking coincidence of the foregoing sentiments, with those expressed by Dr. Rittenhouse; in addition... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 654 strani
...Surely it is in his power to grant us a far greater improvement of the faculties we already possess, or even to endow us with new faculties, of which at this time we have no idea, for penetrating further into the scheme of nature, and approaching nearer unto himself, the First and Supreme Cause.... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 428 strani
...Surely it is in his power to grant us a far greater improvement of the faculties we already possess, or even to endow us with new faculties, of which at...into the scheme of nature, and approaching nearer unto himself, the First and Supreme Cause. We know not how far it was proper or necessary that we should... | |
| Emanuel Swedenborg, T. M. Gorman - 1875 - 580 strani
...Surely it is in His power to grant us a far greater improvement of the faculties we already possess, or even to endow us with new faculties, of which,...Supreme Cause. We know not how far it was proper or necessary that we should not be let into knowledge at once, but should advance gradually, that, by... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1748 - 450 strani
...Surely it is in his power to grant us a far greater improvement of the faculties we already poflefs, or even to endow us with new faculties, of which,...we have no idea, for penetrating farther into the fcheme of nature, and approaching nearer to himfelf, the fir ft and fupreme caufe. We know not how... | |
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