Christianity and Positivism: A Series of Lectures to the Times on Natural Theology and ApologeticsCarter, 1875 - 369 стор. |
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... declares that the earth was formed at a comparatively late date , whereas the formation of all living creatures by natural selection requires indefinite ages . My opinion on such a subject is of no scientific value ; but I am inclined ...
... declares that the earth was formed at a comparatively late date , whereas the formation of all living creatures by natural selection requires indefinite ages . My opinion on such a subject is of no scientific value ; but I am inclined ...
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... declares boldly , " I do not consider that all nature can be explained on the principles of which I am so ardent an advocate ; and he discovers evidence of an " unknown higher law , beyond and independent of all those laws of which we ...
... declares boldly , " I do not consider that all nature can be explained on the principles of which I am so ardent an advocate ; and he discovers evidence of an " unknown higher law , beyond and independent of all those laws of which we ...
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... declares that it should rule over the head , and over the whole man . Nay , the very moral ideas and senti- ments make progress by purification and refine- ment : an earthly morality like that of Jacob is made to flame into the love of ...
... declares that it should rule over the head , and over the whole man . Nay , the very moral ideas and senti- ments make progress by purification and refine- ment : an earthly morality like that of Jacob is made to flame into the love of ...
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... declares , very properly , that out of these he can draw no realities . I meet this by showing that the mind commences , not with mere impressions and ideas , but with the knowledge of things ; and on this primary knowl- " The ...
... declares , very properly , that out of these he can draw no realities . I meet this by showing that the mind commences , not with mere impressions and ideas , but with the knowledge of things ; and on this primary knowl- " The ...
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... declares that God , if there be a God , is and must be unknown . It does not say that man has not a soul ; but it identifies that soul with the body , and thus leaves no evidence that the soul may live after the body dies . It is of ...
... declares that God , if there be a God , is and must be unknown . It does not say that man has not a soul ; but it identifies that soul with the body , and thus leaves no evidence that the soul may live after the body dies . It is of ...
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