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NATURAL THEOLOGY; OR EVIDENCES OF THE EXISTENCE AND ATTRIBUTES OF THE DEITY COLLECTED FROM THE APPEARANCES OF NATURE BY WILLIAM PALEY
NATURAL THEOLOGY; OR EVIDENCES OF THE EXISTENCE AND ATTRIBUTES OF THE DEITY COLLECTED FROM THE APPEARANCES OF NATURE BY WILLIAM PALEY
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. STATE of the Argument
CHAPTER II. State of the Argument continued
CHAPTER III. Application of the Argument
CHAPTER IV Of the Succession of Plants and Animals
CHAPTER V. Application of the Argument continued
CHAPTER VI. The Argument cumulative
CHAPTER VII. Of the MECHANICAL and IMMECHANICAL Parts and Functions of Animals and Vegetables
CHAPTER VIII. Of MECHANICAL Arrangement in the human Frame,--Of the Bones
CHAPTER IX. Of the Muscles
CHAPTER X. Of the Vessels of Animal Bodies
CHAPTER XI. Of the Animal Structure regarded as a Mass
CHAPTER XII. Comparative Anatomy
CHAPTER XIII. Peculiar Organizations
CHAPTER XIV. Prospective Contrivances
CHAPTER XV. Relations
CHAPTER XVI. Compensation
CHAPTER XVII. The Relation of animated Bodies to inanimate Nature
CHAPTER XVIII. Instincts
CHAPTER XIX. Of Insects
CHAPTER XX. Of Plants
CHAPTER XXI. Of the Elements
CHAPTER XXII. Astronomy
CHAPTER XXIII. Personality of the Deity
CHAPTER XXIV. Of the natural Attributes of the Deity
CHAPTER XXV. Of the Unity of the Deity
CHAPTER XXVI. The Goodness of the Deity
CHAPTER XXVII. Conclusion
CHAPTER I. STATE of the Argument
CHAPTER II. State of the Argument continued
CHAPTER III. Application of the Argument
CHAPTER IV Of the Succession of Plants and Animals
CHAPTER V. Application of the Argument continued
CHAPTER VI. The Argument cumulative
CHAPTER VII. Of the MECHANICAL and IMMECHANICAL Parts and Functions of Animals and Vegetables
CHAPTER VIII. Of MECHANICAL Arrangement in the human Frame,--Of the Bones
CHAPTER IX. Of the Muscles
CHAPTER X. Of the Vessels of Animal Bodies
CHAPTER XI. Of the Animal Structure regarded as a Mass
CHAPTER XII. Comparative Anatomy
CHAPTER XIII. Peculiar Organizations
CHAPTER XIV. Prospective Contrivances
CHAPTER XV. Relations
CHAPTER XVI. Compensation
CHAPTER XVII. The Relation of animated Bodies to inanimate Nature
CHAPTER XVIII. Instincts
CHAPTER XIX. Of Insects
CHAPTER XX. Of Plants
CHAPTER XXI. Of the Elements
CHAPTER XXII. Astronomy
CHAPTER XXIII. Personality of the Deity
CHAPTER XXIV. Of the natural Attributes of the Deity
CHAPTER XXV. Of the Unity of the Deity
CHAPTER XXVI. The Goodness of the Deity
CHAPTER XXVII. Conclusion
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