Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and RevelationWilliam Blackwood, 1885 - 391 páginas |
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... distinct form of culture . The transition from Brahmanism to Buddhism , the transition from Judaism to Christianity , and the transition from Paganism to Mediævalism , are each separate in- stances exhibiting few analogies in their ...
... distinct form of culture . The transition from Brahmanism to Buddhism , the transition from Judaism to Christianity , and the transition from Paganism to Mediævalism , are each separate in- stances exhibiting few analogies in their ...
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... distinct form . The very recognition , there- fore , of a presence which we distinguish as divine , implies that we are not in a region of infinitude where there is no distinction between one thing . and another , but that we are in a ...
... distinct form . The very recognition , there- fore , of a presence which we distinguish as divine , implies that we are not in a region of infinitude where there is no distinction between one thing . and another , but that we are in a ...
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... distinct and more indis- putable than he has hitherto found . He is no longer able to follow the stream of actual facts , for , when he has reached the centre of the solar system , he has almost reached the boundary of direct ...
... distinct and more indis- putable than he has hitherto found . He is no longer able to follow the stream of actual facts , for , when he has reached the centre of the solar system , he has almost reached the boundary of direct ...
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... distinct and relatively independent forces , is a proof that while in the fire - cloud the forces were only latent and not non - existent . If their difference had been non - existent at the beginning , it would have remained so for ...
... distinct and relatively independent forces , is a proof that while in the fire - cloud the forces were only latent and not non - existent . If their difference had been non - existent at the beginning , it would have remained so for ...
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... distinct affirmations made as to the state of the unformed world . We are first told that it was without form ; in other words , that it was indefi- nite - that its various parts had not been so limited as to render their proportions ...
... distinct affirmations made as to the state of the unformed world . We are first told that it was without form ; in other words , that it was indefi- nite - that its various parts had not been so limited as to render their proportions ...
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Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and ... George Matheson Visualização integral - 1885 |
Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and ... George Matheson Visualização integral - 1885 |
Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and ... George Matheson Visualização integral - 1885 |
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