Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and RevelationWilliam Blackwood, 1885 - 391 páginas |
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... recognised the fact that the spirit of the nineteenth century has led men to certain views of mind and nature which are very different from those entertained by their fathers ; and with- out inquiring whether they or their fathers have ...
... recognised the fact that the spirit of the nineteenth century has led men to certain views of mind and nature which are very different from those entertained by their fathers ; and with- out inquiring whether they or their fathers have ...
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... recognise its mission to be identical with the mission of science —that of an interpreter of nature . And if theology shall find that the conclusion to which nature is supposed to point would not , even if established , militate against ...
... recognise its mission to be identical with the mission of science —that of an interpreter of nature . And if theology shall find that the conclusion to which nature is supposed to point would not , even if established , militate against ...
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... recognise the being of a Power not itself ; it is by the sight of the visible order that he finds it to be inadequate to the explana- tion of its own existence . We have alluded here to the definition of the supernatural given by the ...
... recognise the being of a Power not itself ; it is by the sight of the visible order that he finds it to be inadequate to the explana- tion of its own existence . We have alluded here to the definition of the supernatural given by the ...
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... recognise as existing beyond nature . If such a book of Analogy were written it would lead , we think , to a very remarkable conclusion— the necessity for belief in miracle as a first prin- ciple of thought . Mr Hume says that we have ...
... recognise as existing beyond nature . If such a book of Analogy were written it would lead , we think , to a very remarkable conclusion— the necessity for belief in miracle as a first prin- ciple of thought . Mr Hume says that we have ...
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... recognise God as God , would itself be to separate God from other beings ; and to separate God from other beings is to embody Him in a distinct form . The very recognition , there- fore , of a presence which we distinguish as divine ...
... recognise God as God , would itself be to separate God from other beings ; and to separate God from other beings is to embody Him in a distinct form . The very recognition , there- fore , of a presence which we distinguish as divine ...
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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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