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Thirdly , it was homogeneous : it had no distinction in its qualities ; all its present
varieties constituted originally one liquid mass , which at once enclosed and
concealed its future possibilities . Now , if we turn to the first chapter of Genesis ,
we ...
Thirdly , it was homogeneous : it had no distinction in its qualities ; all its present
varieties constituted originally one liquid mass , which at once enclosed and
concealed its future possibilities . Now , if we turn to the first chapter of Genesis ,
we ...
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... a liquid element , emerge from the deep that overwhelms them , and reveal the
varieties of their being . This is a far more important consideration than the
question to which apologists , in reviewing the opening Creation and Evolution .
I21.
... a liquid element , emerge from the deep that overwhelms them , and reveal the
varieties of their being . This is a far more important consideration than the
question to which apologists , in reviewing the opening Creation and Evolution .
I21.
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The homogeneous earth breaks forth into varieties , and each variety is marked
by a more distinct individuality . Life as it appears on the surface of the earth
ascends by a series of stages from the carboniferous flora to the primal man , and
at ...
The homogeneous earth breaks forth into varieties , and each variety is marked
by a more distinct individuality . Life as it appears on the surface of the earth
ascends by a series of stages from the carboniferous flora to the primal man , and
at ...
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Such is the doctrine of evolution carried out to its last analysis — a doctrine
whose tendency is ultimately to obliterate all varieties and reduce the many to the
one . Whether the evidence for such a doctrine be strong or weak , it is no part of
our ...
Such is the doctrine of evolution carried out to its last analysis — a doctrine
whose tendency is ultimately to obliterate all varieties and reduce the many to the
one . Whether the evidence for such a doctrine be strong or weak , it is no part of
our ...
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The question which we have to consider is , How would the attainment of such a
goal affect the belief of the theist ? how would the demonstration , that all
varieties were originally one , contribute to influence that religious sentiment
which in all ...
The question which we have to consider is , How would the attainment of such a
goal affect the belief of the theist ? how would the demonstration , that all
varieties were originally one , contribute to influence that religious sentiment
which in all ...
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