| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1864 - 452 Seiten
...Lucr. in mind when near the end of his optics, ed. Horsley iv 260, he wrote 'it seems probable to me that God in the beginning formed matter in solid massy hard impenetrable mo >Ue particles, of such sizes and figures and with such other prope and in such proportion to space,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1867 - 1006 Seiten
...which all the infinite varieties of matter are formed. Sir Isaac Newton thus expresses himself: — "All things considered, it seems probable that God,...formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, movable particles, of such sizes, figures, and with snch other properties, and in such proportions... | |
| George Farrer Rodwell - 1871 - 620 Seiten
...expressions are very remarkable. He says, " All these things being considered, it seems probable to me that God, in the beginning, formed matter in solid,...hard, impenetrable, moveable particles of such sizes and figures, and with such other properties, and in such proportions to space, as most conduced to... | |
| William Kelly - 1872 - 520 Seiten
...What scripture says is that in the beginning God created " the heaven • "It seems probable to me that God, in the beginning, formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, moTeable particles, of such sizes and figures, and with such other properties, and in such proportions... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1874 - 352 Seiten
...till nearly the close of the eighteenth century. " All things considered," says Sir Isaac Newton, " it seems probable that God, in the beginning, formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, movable particles, of such sizes, figures, and with such other properties, and in such proportion to... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1874 - 350 Seiten
...till nearly the close of the eighteenth century. " All things considered," says Sir Isaac Newton, " it seems probable that God, in the beginning, formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, movable particles, of such sizes, figures, and with such other properties, and in such proportion to... | |
| 1874 - 752 Seiten
...Newton," says Munro,(a) " would seem to have had Lucretius in mind when he wrote " it seems probable to me that God, in the beginning, formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, movable particles, . . . and that these primitive particles are incomparably harder than any porous... | |
| 1875 - 844 Seiten
...see how just Lucretius's reasoning was. We may give the general principle in Newton's own words : " All things considered, it seems probable that God,...formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable particles, of such sizes, figures, and with such other properties, and in such proportions to space,... | |
| 1875 - 620 Seiten
...reasoning was. We may give the general principle in Newton's own words : ' All things con' sidered, it seems probable that God, in the beginning, ' formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable particles, ' of such sizes, figures, and with such other properties, and ' in such proportions to space,... | |
| Harvey Goodwin (bp. of Carlisle.) - 1876 - 316 Seiten
...contained in the following sentences : " All these things being considered, it seems probable to me, that God in the beginning formed matter in solid,...hard, impenetrable, moveable particles, of such sizes and figures, and with such properties, and in such proportion to space, as most conduced to the end... | |
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