| 1811 - 708 halaman
...watch from time to time, othcrwife it would ceafe to move. He had not, it feems, fufficient forefight to make it a perpetual motion. Nay the machine of God's making, according to ihcfe gentlemen, is fo im per ft- ft, that he is obliged to clean it now and then by an... | |
| David Brewster - 1855 - 592 halaman
...Him. " 4. Sir Isaac Newton and his followers have also a very odd opinion concerning the Work of God. According to their doctrine, God Almighty wants to...is so imperfect according to these gentlemen, that ho is obliged to clean it now and then by an extraordinary concourse, and even to mend it as a clockmaker... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1871 - 542 halaman
...Him. "4. Sir Isaac Newton and his folio were have also a very odd opinion concerning the work of God. According to their doctrine, God Almighty wants to...watch from time to time ; otherwise it would cease to move.1 He had not, it seems, sufficient foresight to make it a perpetual motion. Nay, the machine of... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 342 halaman
...Him. " 4. Sir Isaac Newton and his followers have also a very odd opinion concerning the work of God. According to their doctrine, God Almighty wants to...watch from time to time ; otherwise it would cease to move.2 He had not, it seems, sufficient foresight to make it a perpetual motion. Nay, the machine of... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1896 - 346 halaman
...Clarke.—1717. " 4. Sir Isaac Newton and his followers have also a very odd opinion concerning the work of God. According to their doctrine, God Almighty wants to...from time to time; otherwise it would cease to move. 1 He had not, it seems, sufficient foresight to make it a perpetual motion. Nay, the machine of God's... | |
| Alfred Weber - 1896 - 656 halaman
...followers," says Leibniz,2 " have a curious opinion of God and his work. According to them, God must wind up his watch from time to time ; otherwise it would cease to move. He had not sufficient insight to make it run forever. Nay, God's 1 Second (fclaircixxement du systeme de la communication... | |
| Alfred Weber - 1896 - 660 halaman
...Leibniz,2 " have a curious opinion of God and his work. According to them. God must wind up his wateh from time to time : otherwise it would cease to move. He had not sufficient insight to make it run forever. Nay, God'a 1 Seconil e'rlatrcifxement du system* de la comautnicaiion... | |
| Alfred Weber - 1899 - 656 halaman
...followers," says Leibniz,2 " have a curious opinion of God and his work. According to them, God must wind up his watch from time to time ; otherwise it would cease to move. He had not sufficient insight to make it run forever. Nay, God's 1 Second e'claircmement du systems de la communication... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1914 - 344 halaman
...Him. " 4. Sir Isaac Newton and his followers have also a very odd opinion concerning the work of God. According to their doctrine, God Almighty wants to wind up His watch from time to time; * Collection of Papers which passed between the learned late Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Clarke.— 1717.... | |
| Morris Kline - 1982 - 380 halaman
...Clarke, he said of Newton's view that God needs to repair and wind up the watch occasionally, "He [God] had not, it seems, sufficient foresight to make it a perpetual motion. . . . According to my opinion, the same force and vigour remain constant in the world, and only pass... | |
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