The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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If it is asked out of what was Matter made ? the answer , he says , that would most
generally be given to this question is the following : -It was made by the Creator
of all things out of nothing . But to this answer , he tells us , two objections arise ...
If it is asked out of what was Matter made ? the answer , he says , that would most
generally be given to this question is the following : -It was made by the Creator
of all things out of nothing . But to this answer , he tells us , two objections arise ...
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Hence Gravity should seem to arise from the agency of some subtile matter
issuing from the sun and planets , and acting like all mechanical causes by
contact . But , on the other hand , when we consider , that the degree of it is exatly
in ...
Hence Gravity should seem to arise from the agency of some subtile matter
issuing from the sun and planets , and acting like all mechanical causes by
contact . But , on the other hand , when we consider , that the degree of it is exatly
in ...
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it seems to me no greater abfurdity , to suppofe the Deity capable of fuperadding
a law , or what law he pleafes , to matter , than to fuppose him capable of giving it
existence The manner of both is equally inconceivable to but neither of them ...
it seems to me no greater abfurdity , to suppofe the Deity capable of fuperadding
a law , or what law he pleafes , to matter , than to fuppose him capable of giving it
existence The manner of both is equally inconceivable to but neither of them ...
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Amidst the delufions therefore which thus obtain , and are propagated with so
much zeal , it is a matter of real concern , that people of every rank should be
furnished with a proper remedy : to prove , against the first , that the divine 1.
original of ...
Amidst the delufions therefore which thus obtain , and are propagated with so
much zeal , it is a matter of real concern , that people of every rank should be
furnished with a proper remedy : to prove , against the first , that the divine 1.
original of ...
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Let us borrow a comparison from the schoolmen ; these say , that porous bodies
contain Jittle matter under a large extent ; and that dense bodies contain a great
deal of matter in a little extent . We must infer , according to this principle , that ...
Let us borrow a comparison from the schoolmen ; these say , that porous bodies
contain Jittle matter under a large extent ; and that dense bodies contain a great
deal of matter in a little extent . We must infer , according to this principle , that ...
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