A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various Authors, with Biographical and Critical NoticesO. Everett, 1823 - 12 pages |
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... called out his mind to search for the cause . Why should an apple fall to the earth ? Why should any other body fall ? By what power is it impelled , by what laws directed ? These were the questions , which he asked himself ; and ...
... called out his mind to search for the cause . Why should an apple fall to the earth ? Why should any other body fall ? By what power is it impelled , by what laws directed ? These were the questions , which he asked himself ; and ...
Page 201
... called the refrangibility of light . Newton soon perceived this great discovery to be susceptible of the most extensive application , since it is intimately concerned with all the phenomena of light and colours . He discovered the ...
... called the refrangibility of light . Newton soon perceived this great discovery to be susceptible of the most extensive application , since it is intimately concerned with all the phenomena of light and colours . He discovered the ...
Page 213
... called contiguous attraction , and although it does not ostensibly observe the same . laws of action as in the case of remote bodies , yet there is reason to sup- pose , that this deviation is caused by the figure , posi- tion , and ...
... called contiguous attraction , and although it does not ostensibly observe the same . laws of action as in the case of remote bodies , yet there is reason to sup- pose , that this deviation is caused by the figure , posi- tion , and ...
Page 214
... called a law ; while this uni- formity continues , the law remain the same . The law is investigated in its operations , and while these are subject to a fixed rule , nothing will be gained or lost by knowing the cause . And here , it ...
... called a law ; while this uni- formity continues , the law remain the same . The law is investigated in its operations , and while these are subject to a fixed rule , nothing will be gained or lost by knowing the cause . And here , it ...
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... called down from heaven to earth ; it beamed on the inquirer's path , and encouraged him to persevere in the enterprize of discovery . The hiding places of nature , and many of the mysterious workings of omnipotence , became familiar to ...
... called down from heaven to earth ; it beamed on the inquirer's path , and encouraged him to persevere in the enterprize of discovery . The hiding places of nature , and many of the mysterious workings of omnipotence , became familiar to ...
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