The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation

in two parts : viz, the heavenly bodies, elements, meteors, fossils, vegetables, animals, (beasts, birds, fishes, and insects) more particularly in the body of the earth, its figure, motion, and consistency : and in the admirable structure of the bodies of man and other animals : as also in their generation, &c : with answers to some objections

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The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation

in two parts : viz, the heavenly bodies, elements, meteors, fossils, vegetables, animals, (beasts, birds, fishes, and insects) more particularly in the body of the earth, its figure, motion, and consistency : and in the admirable structure of the bodies of man and other animals : as also in their generation, &c : with answers to some objections

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English
Pages
328

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Glasgow
Genre
Early works to 1800

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Pagination
[25], 26-328 p.
Number of pages
328

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OL22581155M

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