Skill of a powerful ever-living Agent, who being in all Places, is more able by his Will to move the Bodies within his boundless uniform Sensorium, and thereby to form and reform the Parts of the Universe, than we are by our Will to move the Parts of... Christian Examiner and Theological Review - Page 3261835Full view - About this book
| Edmund Noble - 1926 - 600 pages
...organic and inorganic, " can be the effect of nothing else than the wisdom and skill of a powerful, ever-living Agent who, being in all places, is more able by his own will to move the bodies within his boundless uniform sensorium, and thereby to form and re-form... | |
| Alfred Rupert Hall - 2002 - 358 pages
...whether the fitness of organic nature can be other than the effect of the Wisdom and Skill of a powerful ever-living Agent, who being in all Places, is more...the Bodies within his boundless uniform Sensorium . . . than we are by our Will to move the Parts of our own Bodies. In Leibniz's justification it may... | |
| Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt - 1985 - 726 pages
...Instinct of Brutes and insects, can be the effect of nothing else than the Wisdom and Skill of a powerful ever-living Agent, who being in all Places, is more...are by our Will to move the Parts of our own Bodies. 7 CD was much interested by the differences in the red blood cells of various species and had corresponded... | |
| Immanuel Kant - 1986 - 180 pages
...Instinct of Brutes and Insects, can be the effect of nothing else than the Wisdom and Skill of a powerful ever-living Agent, who being in all Places, is more...are by our Will to move the Parts of our own Bodies" (Newton, Opticks [London, 1931], p. 403). Newton's conception of space as a manifestation of God reflects... | |
| Paul B. Scheurer, G. Debrock - 1988 - 406 pages
...wills into effect. But God is "void of Organs. Members or Parts" and so acts directly. He is a powerful ever-living Agent, who being in all Places, is more...than we are by our Will to move the Parts of our own Bodies.66 Thus, by analogy with the indirect willed activity of the human mind, the Divine Mind wills... | |
| Michael R. Matthews - 1989 - 180 pages
...Instinct of Brutes and Insects, can be the effect of nothing else than the Wisdom and Skill of a powerful ever-living Agent, who being in all Places, is more...our Will to move the Parts of our own Bodies. And yet we are not to consider the World as the Body of God, or the several Parts thereof, as the Parts... | |
| David Ray Griffin - 1989 - 196 pages
...without, we are led to the belief in "a powerful ever-living Agent" who, "being in all Places, is ... able by his Will to move the Bodies within his boundless uniform Sensorium" (Query 23 [31] to the Latin edition of Opticks). For a thorough discussion of Boyle and Newton on this... | |
| J.E. Force, R.H. Popkin - 1990 - 244 pages
...Query 31 Newton suggested that space was like God's sensorium. God, according to Newton, is a powerful ever-living Agent, who being in all Places, is more...our Will to move the Parts of our own Bodies. And yet we are not to consider the World as the Body of God, or the several parts thereof, as the Parts... | |
| Colin Brown, Steve Wilkens, Alan G. Padgett - 1990 - 456 pages
...instinct of brutes and insects can be the effect of nothing else than the wisdom and skill of a powerful, ever-living agent, who being in all places, is more...by His will to move the bodies within His boundless sensorium, and thereby to form and reform parts of the part of the Universe, than we are by our will... | |
| A. Rupert Hall - 2002 - 324 pages
...wondrous effects of Creation 'can be the effect of nothing else than the Wisdom and Skill of a powerful ever-living Agent, who being in all Places, is more...our Will to move the Parts of our own Bodies. And yet we are not to consider the World as the Body of God, or the several Parts thereof, as the Parts... | |
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