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... fact of experience is that the uni- verse exists . The great problem which has ever pressed upon the human mind is to ac- count for its existence . What was its origin ? To what causes are the changes we witness around us to be referred ...
... fact of experience is that the uni- verse exists . The great problem which has ever pressed upon the human mind is to ac- count for its existence . What was its origin ? To what causes are the changes we witness around us to be referred ...
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... fact of experience.1 ( 4. ) The Scrip- tural doctrine accounts for the spiritual nature of man , and meets all his spiritual necessities . It gives him an object of adoration , love , and confidence . It reveals the Being on whom his 1 ...
... fact of experience.1 ( 4. ) The Scrip- tural doctrine accounts for the spiritual nature of man , and meets all his spiritual necessities . It gives him an object of adoration , love , and confidence . It reveals the Being on whom his 1 ...
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... fact which cannot be explained . It must have had a cause ; and all we know is that its cause is unknowable and inscrutable . When we turn to nature the result is the same . Everything is inscrutable . All we know is that there are ...
... fact which cannot be explained . It must have had a cause ; and all we know is that its cause is unknowable and inscrutable . When we turn to nature the result is the same . Everything is inscrutable . All we know is that there are ...
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... fact beyond all others the most certain , is yet a thing which cannot be known at all ; knowledge of it is forbidden by the very nature of human thought . " ( pp . 65 , 66 ) . Mr. Spencer does not seem to expect that any man will be ...
... fact beyond all others the most certain , is yet a thing which cannot be known at all ; knowledge of it is forbidden by the very nature of human thought . " ( pp . 65 , 66 ) . Mr. Spencer does not seem to expect that any man will be ...
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... fusoria and rhizopods , have remained for an enormous period in nearly their present state . " ( p . 145 ) . " The fact of little or no modifica- : tion having been effected since the glacial pe- riod would 32 WHAT IS DARWINISM ?
... fusoria and rhizopods , have remained for an enormous period in nearly their present state . " ( p . 145 ) . " The fact of little or no modifica- : tion having been effected since the glacial pe- riod would 32 WHAT IS DARWINISM ?
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Сторінка 31 - I have called this principle, by which each slight variation, if useful, is preserved, by the term Natural Selection, in order to mark its relation to man's power of selection.
Сторінка 3 - God is a Spirit, infinite, eternal, and unchangeable, in his being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth.
Сторінка 46 - If then God so clothe the grass, which is to-day in the field, and to-morrow is cast into the oven, how much more will he clothe you, O ye of little faith ? And seek not ye what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink, neither be ye of doubtful mind.
Сторінка 37 - In the distant future I see open fields for far more important researches. Psychology will be based on a new foundation, that of the necessary acquirement of each mental power and capacity by gradation. Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history.
Сторінка 54 - It is interesting to contemplate a tangled bank, clothed with many plants of many kinds, with birds singing on the bushes, with various insects flitting about, and with worms crawling through the damp earth, and to reflect that these elaborately constructed forms, so different from each other and dependent upon each other in so complex a manner, have all been produced by laws acting around us.
Сторінка 136 - Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves.
Сторінка 58 - It is scarcely possible to avoid comparing the eye to a telescope. We know that this instrument has been perfected by the long-continued efforts of the highest human intellects ; and we naturally infer that the eye has been formed by a somewhat analogous process. But may not this inference be presumptuous? Have we any right to assume that the Creator works by intellectual powers like those of man...
Сторінка 31 - Owing to this struggle, variations, however slight and from whatever cause proceeding, if they be in any degree profitable to the individuals of a species, in their infinitely complex relations to other organic beings and to their physical conditions of life, will tend to the preservation of such individuals, and will generally be inherited by the offspring.
Сторінка 46 - Consider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not; and yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.