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" It is only our natural prejudice, and that arrogance which made our forefathers declare that they were descended from demigods, which leads us to demur to this conclusion. "
Lessons from Nature, as Manifested in Mind and Matter - Página 177
por St. George Jackson Mivart - 1876 - 462 páginas
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen131

1871 - 608 páginas
...reason (of another kind) to justify a belief in such other mode of origin. Mr. Darwin says : — ' It is only our natural prejudice, and that arrogance...contradict other truths which to them are far more evident. He also makes the startling assertion that to take any other view than his as to man's origin, ' is...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1877 - 506 páginas
...name of religion and common sense, we refuse to surrender. Mr; Darwin says, page 25 of his book, " It is only our natural prejudice, and that arrogance...demi-gods, which leads us to demur to this conclusion." Cool and modest that, isn't it ? Looking at Man as he is now, it is impossible not to see that he is...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen111

1871 - 860 páginas
...reason (of another kind) to justify a belief in such other mode of origin. Mr. Darwin nays : — "It is only our natural prejudice, and that arrogance...contradict other truths which to them are far more evident. He also makes the startling assertion that to take any other view than his as to man's origin, "is...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volumen29

1872 - 882 páginas
...paragraph (vol. i. pp. 31, 32), he says, of the doctrine of the descent of man from the brutes : " It is only our natural prejudice and that arrogance which...declare that they were descended from demi-gods which lead us to demur to this conclusion." Surely, Mr. Darwin cannot believe that the many who reject his...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volumen14;Volumen77

1871 - 808 páginas
...reason (of another kind) to justify a belief in such other mode of origin. Mr. Darwin says : — "It is only our natural prejudice, and that arrogance...forefathers declare that they were descended from demi gods, which leads us to demur to this conclusion." (vol. ip 32.) But this is not the case ; for...
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Proceedings, Volumen20

Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1895 - 692 páginas
...own structure, and that of all the animals around us, is a mere snare laid to entrap our judgment It is only our natural prejudice, and that arrogance...demigods, which leads us to demur to this conclusion. But the time will before long come when it will be thought wonderful that naturalists, who were well...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volumen29

1872 - 832 páginas
...paragraph (vol. i. pp. 31, 32), he says, of the doctrine of the descent of man from the brutes : " It is only our natural prejudice and that arrogance which...declare that they were descended from demi-gods which lead us to demur to this conclusion." Surely, Mr. Darwin cannot believe that the many who reject his...
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The Bibliotheca Sacra, Volumen29

1872 - 822 páginas
...paragraph (vol. i. pp. 31, 32), he says, of the doctrine of the descent of man from the brutes : " It is only our natural prejudice and that arrogance which...forefathers declare that they were descended from dcmi-gods which lead us to demur to this conclusion." Surely, Mr. Darwin cannot believe that the many...
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The Religious Magazine and Monthly Review, Volumen45

1871 - 678 páginas
...their affinities or classification, their geographical distribution) and geological succession. It is only our natural prejudice, and that arrogance...declare that they were descended from demi-gods, which lead us to demur to this conclusion. But the time will before long come when it will be thought wonderful...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen131

1871 - 612 páginas
...reason (of another kind) to justify a belief in such other mode of origin. Mr. Darwin says : — ' It is only our natural prejudice, and that arrogance...contradict other truths which to them are far more evident. He also makes the startling assertion that to take any other view than his as to man's origin, ' is...
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