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" It is satisfactory, as showing how transient such impressions are, to remember that the greatest discovery ever made by man, namely, the law of the attraction of gravity, was also attacked by Leibnitz, "as subversive of natural, and inferentially of revealed,... "
Crosthwaite's Register of facts and occurrences relating to literature, the ... - Página 7
por Crosthwaite and co - 1860
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; Or, The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 páginas
...attraction is now universally looked at as a vera causa, perfectly well established.] [I see no good reason why the views given in this volume should shock the religious feelings of any one. It is satisfactory, as showing how transient such impressions are, to remember that the greatest discovery...
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - 1864 - 472 páginas
...attraction is now universally looked at as a vera causa perfectly well established.] [I see no good reason why the views given in this volume should shock the religious feelings of any one. It is satisfactory, as showing how transient such impressions are, to remember that the greatest discovery...
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Analysis of Darwin, Huxley and Lyell, Being a Critical Examination of the ...

Henry A. DuBois - 1866 - 112 páginas
...usual stereotyped argument of inability to see it. He says', in his Supplement, " I see no good reason why the views given in this volume should shock the religious feelings of any one ;" and then adds, with great self-complacency, " It is satisfactory, as showing how transient such...
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Friends' Quarterly Examiner, Volumen9

1875 - 652 páginas
...been introduced. He quotes with satisfaction the words of a celebrated author and divine, who had ' gradually learnt to see that it is just as noble a conception of Deity to believe He created a few original forms as to believe that He required a fresh act of creation...
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A treatise on the habitations of the dead, intermediate and final

Philip Bolton - 1870 - 1098 páginas
...combinations of existing elements, or of the * " I see no good reason why the view given in this volume thonld shock the religious feelings of any one. . . . A celebrated...learnt to see that it is just as noble a conception oi the Deity to believe that He created a few original forms capable of self-development into other...
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The American Quarterly Church Review and Ecclesiastical Register, Volumen17

1866 - 694 páginas
...usual stereotyped argument of inability to see it. He says, in his Supplement, " I see no good reason why the views given in this volume should shock the religious feelings of any one ;" and then adds, with great self-complacency, " It is satisfactory, as showing how transient such...
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - 1870 - 468 páginas
...natural selection does explain, the several large classes of facts above specified. I see no good reason why the views given in this volume should shock the religious feelings of ony one. A celebrated author and divine has written to me that "he has gradually learnt to see that...
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Scribners Monthly, Volumen5

1873 - 828 páginas
...views given in this volume \The Origin of Species] should shock the religious feelings of any. ... A celebrated author and divine has written to me that he has gradually learned to see that it is just as noble a conception of the Deity to believe that he created a few...
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On the Genesis of Species

St. George Jackson Mivart - 1871 - 372 páginas
...variation is spoken of as a tenable view. He says (" Origin of Species," p. 569), " I see no good reason why the views given in this volume should shock the religious feelings of any one;" and he speaks of life " having been originally-, breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one,"...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volumen14

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1882 - 524 páginas
...natural selection. - ' I see no good reason,' he says, in the conclusion of The Origin of Species, ' why the views given in this volume should shock the religious feelings of any one.'* And it should always be borne in mind that, like some other great English scientists, he could reconcile...
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