| Philosophical Society of Washington (Washington, D.C.) - 1881 - 902 páginas
...Epicurus. He says : "All these things considered [that is, the chemical facts he had just recited], it seems probable to me that God in the beginning...conduced to the end for which He formed them; and that these primitive particles, being solids, are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compounded... | |
| 1881 - 898 páginas
...in the beginning, formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, movable particles of such size, figures, and with such other properties, and in such...conduced to the end for which he formed them ; and that these primitive particles, being solid, are incomparably harder .than any porous body compounded of... | |
| Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - 1883 - 326 páginas
...beginning formed n"ttC*°f matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, moveable particles, the universe. of such sizes and figures, and with such other properties,...conduced to the end for which He formed them ; and that these primitive particles, being solids, are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compounded... | |
| 1888 - 936 páginas
...Epicurus. He says : " All these things considered [that is, the chemical facts he had just recited], it seems probable to me that God in the beginning...conduced to the end for "which He formed them ; and that these primitive particles, being solids, are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compounded... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1893 - 436 páginas
...seems probable to me that God in the beginning formed matter in solid massy hard impenetrable moveable particles, of such sizes and figures and with such...proportion to space, as most conduced to the end for which be formed them; and that these primitive particles being solids are incomparably harder than any porous... | |
| W. Sedgwick - 1896 - 308 páginas
...being considered, it seems probable to me, that God in the beginning formed matter in solid, many, hard, impenetrable, movable particles, of such sizes...conduced to the end for which He formed them; and that these primitive particles being solids, are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compounded of... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe, Arthur Harden - 1896 - 232 páginas
...something which causes them to be attracted or pressed towards one another, is very difficult to conceive." "It seems probable to me that God in the beginning...impenetrable, movable particles, of such sizes and Jigures, and with such other properties, and in such proportion to space as most conduced to the end... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1898 - 574 páginas
...the beginning, formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, moveable particles, of »uch sizes, figures, and with such other properties, and in such...conduced to the end for which he formed them. And that these primitive particles, being solid, are incomparably harder than any porous body compounded of... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1898 - 592 páginas
...the beginning, formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, moveable particles, of such sizes, figures, and with such other properties, and in such...conduced to the end for which he formed them. And that these primitive particles, being solid, are incomparably harder than any porous body compounded of... | |
| ANZAAS (Association) - 1901 - 478 páginas
...accepted the atomic doctrine is disclosed in his somewhat curious assertion : — " God made atoms of such sizes and figures, and with such other properties,...most conduced to the end for which he formed them" — a statement at least as guarded as it is dogmatic. 15. Hooke, and the Suggestion of the Kinetic... | |
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