Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and RevelationWilliam Blackwood, 1885 - 391 páginas |
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... species of infinitude which could never be an object of knowledge to any human soul . The Agnostic maintains that the very idea of human knowledge implies a ma- terial or bodily limitation . We cannot , he says , think of anything ...
... species of infinitude which could never be an object of knowledge to any human soul . The Agnostic maintains that the very idea of human knowledge implies a ma- terial or bodily limitation . We cannot , he says , think of anything ...
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... species of Incarna- tion . The statement may seem a startling one , but it is strictly and philosophically true . The necessary postulate to any knowledge of God what- ever , is the belief that some mode of the Divine nature is in union ...
... species of Incarna- tion . The statement may seem a startling one , but it is strictly and philosophically true . The necessary postulate to any knowledge of God what- ever , is the belief that some mode of the Divine nature is in union ...
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... species . It seeks , if possible , to abolish ultimately all plurality of existence , to reduce the many to the one . It is not only in the sphere of animal and vegetable life that the doctrine of evolution aims to find a single species ...
... species . It seeks , if possible , to abolish ultimately all plurality of existence , to reduce the many to the one . It is not only in the sphere of animal and vegetable life that the doctrine of evolution aims to find a single species ...
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... species . One would have thought a priori that the earth would have proved his ter- minus ; it has proved , in truth , only his beginning . It reveals itself as but the fragment of a vast system - a system to whose existence it owes its ...
... species . One would have thought a priori that the earth would have proved his ter- minus ; it has proved , in truth , only his beginning . It reveals itself as but the fragment of a vast system - a system to whose existence it owes its ...
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... species , or to speak more accurately , the unity of nature . The distinctive doctrine of evolution is the belief that at the root of all things there dwells a common principle , and that the many are ultimately reduc- ible to the one ...
... species , or to speak more accurately , the unity of nature . The distinctive doctrine of evolution is the belief that at the root of all things there dwells a common principle , and that the many are ultimately reduc- ible to the one ...
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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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