Our views of Nature, however imperfect, serve to represent to us, in the most sensible manner, that mighty power which prevails throughout, acting with a force and efficacy that appears to suffer no diminution from the greatest distances of space or intervals... Astronomical and geographical essays - Page 54by George Adams - 1812 - 518 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Adams - Physics - 1794 - 600 pages
...throughout, acting with a force and efficacy that fuffers no diminution from the greateft diftances of fpace or intervals of time; and to prove that all things are ordered by infinite wifdom, and perfect goodnefs. Scenes which mould excite and animate us to correfpond w ith, the general... | |
| George Adams - Science - 1794 - 622 pages
...acting with a force and efficacy that fuffers no diminution from the greateft diftances of fpaceor intervals of time; and to prove that all things are ordered by infinite wifdom, and perfect goodnefs. Scenes which mould excite and animate us to correfpond with the general... | |
| George Adams - Astronomy - 1812 - 552 pages
...surs kindle Jo illuminate other systems, where our su ir rays are unperceived ; bu/t ) 3 54 OF CIRES AND PALLAS. they also are swallowed up in the vast...Piazzi, of the university of Palermo, in Italy, a very able astronomer, discovered on the first of January, 1601, a moveable star which had the appearance... | |
| Agnes Sophia Semple - Education - 1812 - 332 pages
...that mighty power which prevails throughout, acting with a force and efficacy thrtt appears to siiffer no diminution from the greatest distances of space, or intervals of time; and 'that wisdom which we see equally displayed in the exquisite 'Struct ture and just motions of the greatest... | |
| Agnes Sophia Semple, Mrs. Marshall, Robert Bloomfield - Education - 1812 - 648 pages
...that mighty power which prevails throughout, acting with a force and efficacy that appears to suffer no diminution from the greatest distances of space, or intervals of time; and that wisdom which we see equally displayed in the exquisite structure and just motions of the greatest... | |
| A. A. Long - History - 1986 - 294 pages
...that mighty power which prevails throughout, acting with a force and efficacy that appears to suffer no diminution from the greatest distances of space or intervals of time: and that wisdom which we see displayed in the exquisite structure and just motion of the greatest and subtilest... | |
| Thomas A. Spragens - Philosophy - 1990 - 304 pages
...that mighty power which prevails throughout, acting with a force and efficacy that appears to suffer no diminution from the greatest distances of space or intervals of time; and that wisdom which we see equally displayed in the exquisite structure and just motions of the greatest... | |
| Arthur P. Mendel - Alienation (Social psychology) - 1999 - 364 pages
...that mighty power which prevails throughout, acting with a force and efficacy that appears to suffer no diminution from the greatest distances of space or intervals of time; and that wisdom which we see equally displayed in the exquisite structure and just motions of the greatest... | |
| Carl Lotus Becker - Philosophy - 2003 - 200 pages
...that mighty power which prevails throughout, acting with a force and efficacy that appears to suffer no diminution from the greatest distances of space or intervals of time; and that wisdom which we see equally displayed in the exquisite structure and just motions of the greatest... | |
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