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... existence . But do they account for everything com- pletely ? Do they account for our own feeling of joy and exaltation , for our sense of beauty , for the mani- fest beauty existing throughout nature ? Do not these things suggest ...
... existence . But do they account for everything com- pletely ? Do they account for our own feeling of joy and exaltation , for our sense of beauty , for the mani- fest beauty existing throughout nature ? Do not these things suggest ...
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... existence , flowing steadily from the loom in an infinite progress towards perfection , the ever - growing gar- ment of a transcendant God . SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT . A marked feature of the present scientific era is the discovery of ...
... existence , flowing steadily from the loom in an infinite progress towards perfection , the ever - growing gar- ment of a transcendant God . SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT . A marked feature of the present scientific era is the discovery of ...
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... existence in Pliocene times . The fact of E. daw- soni being found in a deposit that may perhaps be as late as the Mid - Pleistocene does not invalidate the conclusion that the genus to which it belonged was ancestral to the Heidelberg ...
... existence in Pliocene times . The fact of E. daw- soni being found in a deposit that may perhaps be as late as the Mid - Pleistocene does not invalidate the conclusion that the genus to which it belonged was ancestral to the Heidelberg ...
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Hurry Dr J B Ideals and Organisation of a Medical | 13 |
Hurst Major C C Genetics 490 | 63 |
Shipley Dr A E Guy A K Marshall Fauna of British Sullivan M X and F R Reid Soil Catalysis 560 | 85 |
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