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" And how well doth it execute its office! An anatomist, who understood the structure of the heart, might say beforehand that it would play; but he would expect, I think, from the complexity of its mechanism, and the delicacy of many of its parts, that... "
The Mechanic and Chemist: A Magazine of the Arts and Sciences - Page 174
1839
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A Chymical Catechism, Or, The Application of Chymistry to the Arts: For the ...

Samuel Parkes - Chemistry - 1807 - 382 pages
...heart, in order, when thus prepared to be from thence distributed anew into the system. See pa:;e $7. " An anatomist, who understood the structure of the...of its mechanism, and the delicacy of many of its paits, that it should always be liable to derangement; or that il would soon work itself out. Yet shall...
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The Works of William Paley, D.D.: Natural theology

William Paley - Theology - 1810 - 498 pages
..." is in nothing seen more gloriously than in the heart." And how well doth it execute its office ! An anatomist, who understood the structure of the...derangement, or that it would soon work itself out. Yet shall this wonderful machine go, night and day, for eighty years together, at the rate of a hundred...
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Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity ...

William Paley - God - 1811 - 574 pages
...Hamburgher, " is in nothing seen more gloriously than in the heart." And how well doth it execute its office! An anatomist, who understood the structure of the...derangement, or that it would soon work itself out. Yet shall this wonderful machine go, night and day, for eighty years together, at the rate of a hundred...
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Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle, Volume 27

Missions - 1849 - 748 pages
...and Foreign Bible Society's Extracts. STRUCTURE OF THE HEART. " AN anatomist (as Dr. Paley observes) who understood the structure of the heart, might say...but he would expect, I think, from the complexity of the mechanism, and the deficiency of many of its parts, that it would always be liable to derangement,...
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The Practical Expositor: Or, Scripture Illustrated by Facts, and Arranged ...

Charles Buck - Bible - 1815 - 430 pages
...wisdom of the Creator is in nothing seen more than in the heart. " An anatomist (as Dr. Paley observes) who understood the structure of the heart, might say...derangement, or that it would soon work itself out. Yet shall this wonderful machine go night and day, for eighty years together, at the rate of a hundred...
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The Spirit of the English Magazines

American periodicals - 1830 - 504 pages
...its office ! An anatomist who understood its structure mi Jit say beforehand that it would play ; but from the complexity of its mechanism, and the delicacy of many of its parts, he must be apprehensive that it would always be liable to derangement, and that it would soon work...
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A Grammar of Moral Philosophy, and Natural Theology: With a Summary of the ...

J. W. Baker - Apologetics - 1817 - 262 pages
...second lime through the lungs. dom ofthe Creator is in nothing seen more gloriously than la the heart. The complexity of its mechanism, and the delicacy of many of its parts, should seem to make it liable to perpetual derangement. Yet this wonderful machine goes night and day,...
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The Chemical Catechism: With Notes, Illustrations, and Experiments

Samuel Parkes - Chemistry - 1818 - 616 pages
...heart, in order, when thus prepared, to be from thence distributed anew into the system. See page 54. " An anatomist, who understood the structure of the...derangement; or that it would soon work itself out. Yet shall this wonderful machine go, night and day, for eighty years together, at the rate of a hundred...
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Essays on the Wisdom of God

Daniel Tyerman - God - 1818 - 548 pages
...office! An anatomist, who understood the structure of th« BLOOD INTENDED TO SUPPLY THE CONSTANT WASTE. heart, might say before-hand that it would play ;...derangement, or that it would soon work itself out. Yet, shall this wonderful machine go, night and day, for eighty years together, at the rate of a hundred...
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Natural Theology: Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity

William Paley - Natural history - 1819 - 302 pages
..." is in nothing seen more gloriously than in the heart.'' And how well doth it execute its office! An anatomist who understood the structure of the heart,...beforehand, that it would play; but he would expect, [ think, from the complexity of its mechanism, and the delicacy of many of its parts, that it should...
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