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1 Text, 0, 30 | of sense, are called the laws of nature; and these we 2 Text, 0, 31 | observation of the settled laws of nature, without which 3 Text, 0, 32 | whose Will constitutes the laws of nature, is so far from 4 Text, 0, 36 | according to certain rules or laws of nature, speak themselves 5 Text, 0, 62 | regular way according to the laws of nature. There are certain 6 Text, 0, 62 | There are certain general laws that run through the whole 7 Text, 0, 62 | phenomenon hath to the general laws of nature, or, which is 8 Text, 0, 62 | the standing mechanical laws of nature. Thus, for instance, 9 Text, 0, 106| other according to various laws, whilst He keeps others 10 Text, 0, 107| may discover the general laws of nature, and from them 11 Text, 0, 108| in arguing from general laws of nature, it is not impossible 12 Text, 0, 141| dissolved by the ordinary laws of nature or motion. They 13 Text, 0, 146| the never-enough-admired laws of pain and pleasure, and 14 Text, 0, 150| certain fixed and general laws, then it is plain that Nature, 15 Text, 0, 150| God, as well as from the laws of nature, and things perceived 16 Text, 0, 151| according to general and stated laws is so necessary for our 17 Text, 0, 153| pursuant to the general laws of nature, and the actions 18 Text, 0, 155| remorseless violation of His laws. We ought, therefore, earnestly