Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and RevelationWilliam Blackwood, 1885 - 391 páginas |
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... unity to fall back upon the belief in the existence of a Power which tran- scends the world of matter as we know it - to postu- late the life of a Presence which , although every- where persistent , is yet everywhere inscrutable . Let ...
... unity to fall back upon the belief in the existence of a Power which tran- scends the world of matter as we know it - to postu- late the life of a Presence which , although every- where persistent , is yet everywhere inscrutable . Let ...
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... unity of 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 ...
... unity of 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 ...
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... unity . We are finally made aware that it was comprehen- sible under a single name , the deep ; in other words , that it was homogeneous — that its various parts were prevented from displaying their variety by the fact that each and all ...
... unity . We are finally made aware that it was comprehen- sible under a single name , the deep ; in other words , that it was homogeneous — that its various parts were prevented from displaying their variety by the fact that each and all ...
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... unity ; he describes the creation of each form neither in its process nor in its progress , but simply in its visible completeness . His eye is directed exclusively to the end of the process . In the true spirit of Hebraism , he sees ...
... unity ; he describes the creation of each form neither in its process nor in its progress , but simply in its visible completeness . His eye is directed exclusively to the end of the process . In the true spirit of Hebraism , he sees ...
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... unity and assuming diversities of structure . There is first a division in that darkness which broods over the face of the great deep ; the Divine breath moves upon the waters , and those forces of nature begin to play which result in ...
... unity and assuming diversities of structure . There is first a division in that darkness which broods over the face of the great deep ; the Divine breath moves upon the waters , and those forces of nature begin to play which result in ...
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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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