I think myself obliged, whatever my private apprehensions may be of the success, to do my duty, and leave events to their Disposer.
And, to prevent mistakes, I must advertize you, that I now mean by elements, as those chymists that speak plainest do by their principles, certain pr… - Robert Boyle
And, to prevent mistakes, I must advertize you, that I now mean by elements, as those chymists that speak plainest do by their principles, certain pr…
- Robert Boyle
I think myself obliged, whatever my private apprehensions may be of the success, to do my duty, and leave events to their Disposer. - Robert Boyle
He whose faith never doubted, may justly doubt of his faith. - Robert Boyle
He whose faith never doubted, may justly doubt of his faith.
Our Saviour would love at no less rate than death; and from the supereminent height of glory, stooped and debased Himself to the sufferance of the ex… - Robert Boyle
Our Saviour would love at no less rate than death; and from the supereminent height of glory, stooped and debased Himself to the sufferance of the ex…
Nature always looks out for the preservation of the universe. - Robert Boyle
Nature always looks out for the preservation of the universe.
There is no less invention in aptly applying a thought found in a book, than in being the first author of the thought. - Robert Boyle
There is no less invention in aptly applying a thought found in a book, than in being the first author of the thought.
As the moon, though darkened with spots, gives us a much greater light than the stars that sewn all-luminous, so do the Scriptures afford more light … - Robert Boyle
As the moon, though darkened with spots, gives us a much greater light than the stars that sewn all-luminous, so do the Scriptures afford more light …
God [is] the author of the universe, and the free establisher of the laws of motion. - Robert Boyle
God [is] the author of the universe, and the free establisher of the laws of motion.
The veneration, wherewith Men are imbued for what they call Nature, has been a discouraging impediment to the Empire of Man over the inferior Creatur… - Robert Boyle
The veneration, wherewith Men are imbued for what they call Nature, has been a discouraging impediment to the Empire of Man over the inferior Creatur…
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