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... hand , who has filled the universe with the monuments of his wisdom ; so that we thus ( as Paley has ex- pressed it ) make the universe to become one vast Temple . It is not for the refutation of objectors merely , and for the ...
... hand , who has filled the universe with the monuments of his wisdom ; so that we thus ( as Paley has ex- pressed it ) make the universe to become one vast Temple . It is not for the refutation of objectors merely , and for the ...
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... uncertainty of hunting , by catching some kinds of wild animals alive , and keeping them in an inclosure to breed , that he might have a supply always at hand . And again , another , it is supposed , might 20 Evidences of Christianity .
... uncertainty of hunting , by catching some kinds of wild animals alive , and keeping them in an inclosure to breed , that he might have a supply always at hand . And again , another , it is supposed , might 20 Evidences of Christianity .
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... hand , there are great numbers of savage tribes , in various parts of the world , who have had no regular inter- course with civilized men , but who have been visited by several voyagers , at different times , and , in some instances ...
... hand , there are great numbers of savage tribes , in various parts of the world , who have had no regular inter- course with civilized men , but who have been visited by several voyagers , at different times , and , in some instances ...
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... hand , they may proceed from linen to woollen . And this it is that misleads some persons in their notions respecting savages . For , finding that there is no one art which might not have been invented by unassisted Man , supposing him ...
... hand , they may proceed from linen to woollen . And this it is that misleads some persons in their notions respecting savages . For , finding that there is no one art which might not have been invented by unassisted Man , supposing him ...
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... hands . Yet Man is enabled to turn up the ground much better than any brute ; but then this is by means of spades and other tools , which Man can be taught to make and use , though brutes cannot . Again , birds and bees have an in ...
... hands . Yet Man is enabled to turn up the ground much better than any brute ; but then this is by means of spades and other tools , which Man can be taught to make and use , though brutes cannot . Again , birds and bees have an in ...
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