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Our object in this volume is to consider the relation of the modern doctrine of
Evolution to those doctrines of the Bible which bear on the development of the
world ; and as natural evolution is supposed to involve religious agnosticism , we
have ...
Our object in this volume is to consider the relation of the modern doctrine of
Evolution to those doctrines of the Bible which bear on the development of the
world ; and as natural evolution is supposed to involve religious agnosticism , we
have ...
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They are the victims to their own secret , the martyrs to the supposed discovery
which they themselves have made . A light has broken over the fields of nature
which seems to them incompatible with other lights , and in the spirit of stern duty
...
They are the victims to their own secret , the martyrs to the supposed discovery
which they themselves have made . A light has broken over the fields of nature
which seems to them incompatible with other lights , and in the spirit of stern duty
...
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And if theology shall find that the conclusion to which nature is supposed to point
would not , even if established , militate against her ancient faith , if she shall find
that the need for a supernatural element in nature has not been lessened by the ...
And if theology shall find that the conclusion to which nature is supposed to point
would not , even if established , militate against her ancient faith , if she shall find
that the need for a supernatural element in nature has not been lessened by the ...
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That doctrine has not only abolished the distinction between great and small , but
it has broken down the middle wall of partition which at one time was supposed
to render the acts of the mind wholly independent of bodily influences .
That doctrine has not only abolished the distinction between great and small , but
it has broken down the middle wall of partition which at one time was supposed
to render the acts of the mind wholly independent of bodily influences .
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That doctrine is commonly supposed to constitute the main difference between
Theism and Atheism , but in truth there is not a theist in the world who would not
gladly subscribe to it . Let no one imagine that in denying an absolute beginning
...
That doctrine is commonly supposed to constitute the main difference between
Theism and Atheism , but in truth there is not a theist in the world who would not
gladly subscribe to it . Let no one imagine that in denying an absolute beginning
...
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