Christianity and Positivism: A Series of Lectures to the Times on Natural Theology and ApologeticsWilbur B. Ketcham, 1871 - 369 стор. |
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... allowed to decide for us the truths of science . Conceive an Ecumenical Council at Rome , or an Assembly of Divines at Westminster , or an Episcopal Convocation at Lambeth , or a Con- gregational Council at Plymouth , or a Methodist ...
... allowed to decide for us the truths of science . Conceive an Ecumenical Council at Rome , or an Assembly of Divines at Westminster , or an Episcopal Convocation at Lambeth , or a Con- gregational Council at Plymouth , or a Methodist ...
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... that there must have been germs in the water which was employed . He showed first that , if you allowed him to destroy all germs in the matter experimented on by expos- - ing it to a sufficiently high temperature , no 2.
... that there must have been germs in the water which was employed . He showed first that , if you allowed him to destroy all germs in the matter experimented on by expos- - ing it to a sufficiently high temperature , no 2.
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... allowed to believe in the development of a new species from the crossing of two species in favorable circumstances ? ---- Development , if we only carefully inquire into its nature , will not be seen to be so simple an opera- tion as ...
... allowed to believe in the development of a new species from the crossing of two species in favorable circumstances ? ---- Development , if we only carefully inquire into its nature , will not be seen to be so simple an opera- tion as ...
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... allowed to perish : thus bring- ing us down to the condition of the South Sea Islanders , who kill their infants ; of the Hindoos and Africans , who expose their aged parents , as having become useless . If this doctrine prevails , it ...
... allowed to perish : thus bring- ing us down to the condition of the South Sea Islanders , who kill their infants ; of the Hindoos and Africans , who expose their aged parents , as having become useless . If this doctrine prevails , it ...
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... allowed to disap- pear , without an effort being made to raise them ; a principle which , in old times , would have required that our German or British or Celtic ancestors , in the days of Julius Cæsar , and as described by him , should ...
... allowed to disap- pear , without an effort being made to raise them ; a principle which , in old times , would have required that our German or British or Celtic ancestors , in the days of Julius Cæsar , and as described by him , should ...
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