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v. 1. On the power, wisdom and goodness of God as manifested in the adaptation of external nature to the moral and intellectual constitution of man, by Thomas Chalmers. 2d ed. |
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v. 2. On the adaptation of external nature to the physical condition of man, by John Kidd. 5th ed. |
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v. 3. Astronomy and general physics considered with reference to natural theology, by William Whewell. 7th ed. |
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v. 4. The hand, by Sir Charles Bell. 4th ed. |
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v. 5. Animal and vegetable physiology, by Peter Mark Roget. |
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v. 6. Geology and mineralogy considerd with refernce to natural theology, by William Buckland. 2d ed. |
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v. 7. On the power, wisdom and goodness of God, as manifested in the creation of animals, by William Kirby. 2d ed. |
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v. 8. Chemistry, metereology, and the function of digestion considered with reference to natural theolgoy, by William Prout. 2d ed. |
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