Christianity and Positivism: A Series of Lectures to the Times on Natural Theology and ApologeticsWilbur B. Ketcham, 1871 - 369 стор. |
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... tion of property to property , from their being jointed on one to another , from their being dovetailed into each other , from their combining and concurring towards a given end in which order and benev- olence are manifested . Our ...
... tion of property to property , from their being jointed on one to another , from their being dovetailed into each other , from their combining and concurring towards a given end in which order and benev- olence are manifested . Our ...
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... tion , comparison , of the appreciation of beauty , of sorrow , of joy , of hope , of fear , of reason , of con- science , of will . These capabilities may not yet be developed but they are there in a latent , a dormant state in the ...
... tion , comparison , of the appreciation of beauty , of sorrow , of joy , of hope , of fear , of reason , of con- science , of will . These capabilities may not yet be developed but they are there in a latent , a dormant state in the ...
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... tion and purpose in the production of plants and animals . We have seen that no known natural power can produce organized out of unorganized matter , can produce protoplasm out of protein , can generate a cell without a parent cell , or ...
... tion and purpose in the production of plants and animals . We have seen that no known natural power can produce organized out of unorganized matter , can produce protoplasm out of protein , can generate a cell without a parent cell , or ...
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... tion as some imagine . The development of an in- dividual plant or animal from its parentage is a very complex process , implying an immense body of agencies , mechanical , chemical , probably electric and magnetic some would say that ...
... tion as some imagine . The development of an in- dividual plant or animal from its parentage is a very complex process , implying an immense body of agencies , mechanical , chemical , probably electric and magnetic some would say that ...
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... tion , of the formation of the dust , the flesh , the bodily frame . Does it say how it was done , by natural or supernatural law , by means or without TRACES OF PROGRESSION . 51 means ? Scripture enlarges and 50 NATURAL THEOLOGI .
... tion , of the formation of the dust , the flesh , the bodily frame . Does it say how it was done , by natural or supernatural law , by means or without TRACES OF PROGRESSION . 51 means ? Scripture enlarges and 50 NATURAL THEOLOGI .
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