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" Whence also He is all similar, all eye, all ear, all brain, all arm, all power to perceive, to understand, and to act ; but in a manner not at all human, in a manner not at all corporeal, in a manner utterly unknown to us. "
A treatise on astronomy - Page 489
by Olinthus Gilbert Gregory - 1802
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Volume 2

Isaac Newton - Celestial mechanics - 1729 - 546 pages
...therefore CQ be worihipped: but eironeoufly. al-u.>ys and every where. Whence alfo he is all flmiiar, all eye* all ear, all brain, all arm, all power to perceive, to underfhnd, and to aft ; but in a manner not at all human, in a manner not at all corporeal, in a manner...
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Miscellaneæ curiosæ [afterw.] Miscellanea curiosa: or, Entertainments for ...

Thomas Gent - 1734 - 288 pages
...neceflarily ; and by the fame neceffity he exifts always and every where. Whence alio he Is all ilmilar, all eye, all ear, all brain, all arm, all power to perceive, to underßand, and to acl ; but ш a manner not at all human, in a manner not at all corporeal, in a manner...
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General Magazine of Arts and Sciences, Philosophical, Philological ...

1755 - 478 pages
...exifts neceflarily ; and by the fame Ne*f ceflity he exifts always and every where. Whence alfo he is " all Similar, all Eye, all Ear, all Brain, all Arm, all Power ** to perceive, to underftand, to aft ; but in a Manner not at all " Human, in a Manner not at all Corporal, in a Manner...
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The British Palladium: Or, Annual Miscellany of Literature and ..., Volume 8

Almanacs, English - 1758 - 194 pages
...necejjarily ; and by the fame Necefiity he exifls always and everywhere. Whence alfo he is all ftmilar, all Eye, all Ear, all Brain, all Arm, all Power to perceive, founder/land, andtoaff; but in à Manner not at all human, in a Manner not at all corporeal, in a Manner...
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General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most ..., Volume 7

John Aikin - Biography - 1808 - 730 pages
...similar, all eye, all ear, all brain, all arm, all power of perceiving, understanding, and acting ; but in a manner not at all human ; in a manner not at all corporeal ; in a manner to us altogether unknown. As a blind man has no idea of colours, so we have no idea of the manner in...
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A Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle: In Four Books ...

Thomas Taylor - Philosophy, Ancient - 1812 - 628 pages
...supreme God exists necessarily, and by the same necessity he exists always and every where. Hence also he is all similar, all eye, all ear, all brain, all arm,...corporeal, in a manner utterly unknown to us. As a blind man has no idea of colours, so have we no idea of the manner by which the all-wise God perceives and...
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A Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle: In Four Books ...

Thomas Taylor - Philosophy, Ancient - 1812 - 622 pages
...supreme God exists necessarily, and by the same necessity he exists always and every where. Hence also he is all similar, all eye, all ear, all brain, all arm,...a manner not at all corporeal, in a manner utterly 3 y unknown unknown to us. As a blind man has no idea of colours, so have we no idea of the manner...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Volume 23

Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1815 - 494 pages
...similar, all eye, all ear, all brain, all arm, all power of perceiving, understanding, and acting ; but in a manner not at all human; in a manner not at all corporeal ; in a manner to us altogether unknown. As a blind man has no idea of colours, so we have no idea of the manner in...
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

Biography - 1815 - 488 pages
...similar, all eye, all ear; all brain, all arm, all power of perceiving, understanding, and acting ; but in a manner not at all human ; in a manner not at all corporeal ; in a manner to us altogether unknown. As a blind man has no idea of colours, so we have no idea of the manner in...
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An Introduction to Astronomy ...

John Bonnycastle - Astronomy - 1816 - 490 pages
...Supreme God exists necessarily, and by the same necessity he exists always and every where. Hence also he is all similar, all eye, all ear, all brain, all arm,...corporeal, in a manner utterly unknown to us. As a blind man has no idea of colours, so have we no idea of the manner by which the all-wise God perceives and...
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