| Isaac Newton - Optics - 1730 - 432 pages
...it became him who created them to fet them in order. And if he did fo, it's unphilofophical to feek for any other Origin of the World, or to pretend that it might arife out of .a Chaos by the mere Laws of Nature ; though being once form'd, it may continue by thofe... | |
| William Enfield, Johann Jakob Brucker - Philosophy - 1791 - 650 pages
...agent : for it became him who created them to fct them in order ; and it is unphilofophical to feek for any other origin of the world, or to pretend that it might arife out of a chaos by the mere laws of nature •, though being once formed it may continue by thofe... | |
| Samuel Vince - Gravitation - 1806 - 72 pages
...Agent, For it became him who created them, to set them in order. And if he did so, it is unphilpsophical to seek for any other origin of the world, or to pretend that it might arise out of chaos, by the mere laws of nature ; though being once formed, it may continue for many ages. For while... | |
| James Kennedy Bailie - Creation - 1827 - 586 pages
...an intelligent Agent : for it became him who created them, to set them in order. And if he did so, it is unphilosophical to seek for any other origin of the world, or to pretend that it might have arisen out of a Chaos, by the mere laws of nature : though being once formed, it may continue... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - Human beings - 1834 - 360 pages
...to set them in order. Anil if he did so, it is unphilosophical to seek for any other origin of tlie world, or to pretend that it might arise out of a chaos by the mere lawa of nature ; though being once formed, it may continue by those laws for many ages." This disposition... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - Human beings - 1836 - 572 pages
...testimony upon this subject : " For it became him who created them to «et them in order. And if he did so, it is unphilosophical to seek for any other origin...it might arise out of a chaos by the mere laws of natvire ; though being once . formed, it may continue by those laws for many «ges." single object... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - Presbyterian Church - 1840 - 412 pages
..." For it became Him who created them to set them in order. And if he did so, it is unphilosophicnl to seek for any other origin of the world ; or to pretend that it misht arise out of a chaos by the mere laws of nature ; though being once formed, it may continue by... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - Natural theology - 1850 - 416 pages
...testimony upon this subject : " For it became Him who created them to set them in order. And if he did so, it is unphilosophical to seek for any other origin...world ; or to pretend that it might arise out of a chaoi by the mere laws of nature ; though being once formed, it may continue by those laws for many... | |
| William Kelly - Bible - 1872 - 520 pages
...of an intelligent Agent ; for it became Him who created them to set them in order. And if He did so, it is unphilosophical to seek for any other origin of the world, or to pretend that it might have arisen out of chaos by the mere laws of nature ; though being once formed it may continue by these... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1876 - 768 pages
...magnificent structures? SIR T. MORE. It became him who created them to set them in order : and if he did so, it is unphilosophical to seek for any other origin...might arise out of a chaos by the mere laws of nature. SIR I. NEWTON. Let us then consider the works of God, and observe the operations of his hands : let... | |
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