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" And if Natural Philosophy in all its parts, by pursuing this method, shall at length be perfected; the bounds of Moral Philosophy will be also enlarged. For so far as we can know by Natural Philosophy what is the First cause, what power He has over us,... "
Opticks: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and ... - Page 381
by Isaac Newton - 1730 - 382 pages
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Opera, en anglois, avec notes par P. Shaw, Volume 1

Robert Boyle - 1738 - 788 pages
...know by natural " philofophy, what is thefirftcaufe, what power he has over us, and what faufits " ice receive from him ; fo far our duty towards him, as well as that towardtont " another, will appear to us by the light of nature" THE THE EXCELLENCE and GROUNDS : OF...
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Plurality of worlds: or Letters, notes & memoranda ... occasioned by 'A ...

Alexander Maxwell (bookseller.) - 1817 - 240 pages
...philosophy will be also enlarged. For so far as we can know by natural philosophy, what is the first cause, what power he has over us, and what benefits we receive from him, so far as our duty towards him, as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the light...
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A Comparative Estimate of the Mineral and Mosaical Geologies

Granville Penn - 1822 - 480 pages
...will be " also enlarged. For, so far as we can know " by natural philosophy what is the FIRST " CAUSE, what power HE has over us, and " what benefits we receive from HIM, so far '' our duty towards HIM, as well as that to" wards one another, will appear to us by the " light...
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A Comparative Estimate of the Mineral and Mosaical Geologies, Volume 1

Granville Penn - 1825 - 426 pages
...philosophy what is the " FIRST CAUSE, what power HE has over us, and " what benefits we receive from HIM, so far our " duty towards HIM, as well as that towards " one another, will appear to us by the light of " Nature1." And it would be so advanced by geology also, were it perfected according to Newton's philosophy...
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A Comparative Estimate of the Mineral and Mosaical Geologies, Volume 1

Granville Penn - 1825 - 450 pages
...FIRST CAUSE, what power HE has over us, and " what benefits we receive from HIM, so far our " diity towards HIM, as well as that towards " one another, will appear to us by the light of " Nature1." And it would be so advanced by geology also, were it perfected according to Newton's philosophy...
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Ten Lectures on the Philosophy of the Mosaic Record of Creation, Delivered ...

James Kennedy Bailie - 1827 - 586 pages
...Philosophy will be also enlarged. For so far as we can know by Natural Philosophy what is the First Cause, what power he has over us, and what benefits we receive from him ; so far our duty towards him, as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the light...
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Natural Philosophy: With an Explanation of Scientific Terms, and ..., Volume 2

1832 - 640 pages
...philosophy shall also be enlarged. For so far as we can know by natural philosophy what is the First Cause, what power he has over us and what benefits we receive from him, so far our duty towards him as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the light of...
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Library of Useful Knowledge: Natural philosophy, Volume 2

1832 - 650 pages
...philosophy shall also be enlarged. For so far as we can know by natural philosophy what is the First Cause, what power he has over us and what benefits we receive from hiƱa, so far our duty towards him as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the light...
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On a General Method of Expressing the Paths of Light, & of the Planets, by ...

Sir William Rowan Hamilton - 1833 - 42 pages
...Philosophy will also be enlarged. For, so far as we can know by Natural Philosophy, what is the First Cause, what power He has over us, and what benefits we receive from Him, so far our duty towards Him, as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the light of...
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A Discourse on the Studies of the University

Adam Sedgwick - 1834 - 180 pages
...philosophy will be also enlarged. For, so far as we can know by natural philosophy what is the first Cause, what power he has over us, and what benefits we receive from him; so far our duty towards him, as well as towards one another, will appear to us by the light of nature."...
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