| Henry Drummond - 1883 - 456 páginas
...around him. But that they have any causal connection with the things around him is not to be conceived. The Natural Laws originate nothing, sustain nothing...therefore, not operators ; processes, not powers. The Law of Gravitation, for instance, speaks to science only of process. It has no light to offer as... | |
| 1884 - 622 páginas
...around him. But that they have any causal connection with the things around him is not to be conceived. The natural laws originate nothing, sustain nothing;...therefore, not operators ; processes, not powers. The law of gravitation, for instance, speaks to science only of process. It has no light to offer as... | |
| 1885 - 820 páginas
...condition of things in nature; what is found in nature by a sufficient number of competent observers. The natural laws originate nothing, sustain nothing...what has been originated and what is being sustained " (P- 5)Now, in this sense of "law," which is clearly distinguished from force, at least, and confined... | |
| 1886 - 542 páginas
...any causal connection with the things around him is not to be conceived. The Natural Laws originate nothing ; they are merely responsible for uniformity,...therefore, not operators ; processes, not powers. Nid oes yr un camgyraeriad mwy cyffredin ymhlith siaradwyr ac ysgrifenwyr na chyfeirio at ddeddfau... | |
| Charles S. Mack - 1888 - 40 páginas
...cannot comprehend ? I quote from page 5 of " Natural Law in the "Spiritual World," by Henry Drummond : "The Natural " Laws originate nothing, sustain nothing...therefore, not operators ; processes, not " powers. The Law of Gravitation, for instance, speaks to " science only of process. It has no light to offer... | |
| Henry Drummond - 1888 - 456 páginas
...him. But that they have any/' causal connection with the things around him is not to be conceived. The Natural Laws originate nothing,""] sustain nothing...operation, therefore, not operators ; processes, not jx>wers. The Law of Gravitation, for instance, speaks to science only of process. It has no light to... | |
| 1889 - 514 páginas
...around him. But that they have any causal connection with the things around him is not to be conceived. The natural Laws originate nothing, sustain nothing;...therefore, not operators ; processes, not powers." f What then does the title of his book mean ? " Natural Law," ie, " a constant order among the phenomena... | |
| 1889 - 656 páginas
...condition of things in nature ; what is found in nature by a sufficient number of competent observers The natural laws originate nothing, sustain nothing;...operation, therefore not operators; processes, not powers." This definition is luminous and eminently satisfactory. It covers the case exactly, neither leaving... | |
| Charles S. Mack - 1890 - 184 páginas
...how similars cure. I quote from page 5 of ''Natural Law in the Spiritual World," by Henry Drummond. "The Natural Laws " originate nothing, sustain nothing ; they are "merely responsible for uniformity in sus"tainingwhat has been originated and what is "being sustained. They are modes of opera"tion, therefore,... | |
| Charles S. Mack - 1890 - 190 páginas
...how similars cure. I quote from page 5 of '' Natural Law in the Spiritual World," by Henry Drummond. "The Natural Laws " originate nothing, sustain nothing ; they are "merely responsible for uniformity in sus"tainingwhat has been originated and what is ''being sustained. They are modes of opera"tion, therefore,... | |
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