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" To my mind it accords better with what we know of the laws impressed on matter by the Creator, that the production and extinction of the past and present inhabitants of the world should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth... "
Half-hours with Freethinkers - Página 1
editado por - 1865
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volumen14

1861 - 376 páginas
...accords better with what we know of the laws impressed on matter by the Creator, that the production and extinction of the past and present inhabitants...world should have been due to secondary causes, like thost determining the birth and death of the individual" (p. 489). Here we have a distinct and most...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen6

1860 - 800 páginas
...accords better with what we know of the laws impressed on matter by the Creator, that the production and extinction of the past and present inhabitants...the world should have been due to secondary causes," than " that each species has been independently created," — these and similar expressions lead us...
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The Dublin Review, Volumen48

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1860 - 594 páginas
...when his great work is forthcoming, he will not put forward any such frantic position. " When I view all beings not as special creations, but as the lineal...some few beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was 'deposited, they seem to me to become ennobled." (p. 489). Is it an...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen6

1860 - 794 páginas
...accords better with what we know of the laws impressed on matter by the Creator, that the production and extinction of the past and present inhabitants of the world should have been due I860.] [October, to secondary causes," than " that each species bas been independently created," —...
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; Or, The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 páginas
...accords better with what we know of the laws impressed on matter by the Creator, that the production and extinction of the past and present inhabitants...determining the birth and death of the individual. "When I view all beings not as special creations, but as the lineal descendants of some few beings which...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volumen14

1861 - 368 páginas
...accords better with what we know of the laws impressed on matter by the Creator, that the production and extinction of the past and present inhabitants...determining the birth and death of the individual" (p. 489). Here we have a distinct and most philosophical recognition of a supreme controlling power,...
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History, Volumen19

1861 - 562 páginas
...capacity by gradation ; light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history. ***** When I view all beings not as special creations, but as the lineal...some few beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to me to become ennobled. Judging from the past...
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Natural Selection Not Inconsistent with Natural Theology: A Free Examination ...

Asa Gray - 1861 - 68 páginas
...accords better with what we know of the laws impressed on matter by the Creator, that the production and extinction of the past and present inhabitants...the world should have been due to secondary causes," than " that each species has been independently created," — these and similar expressions lead us...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal

1861 - 374 páginas
...swimming-bladder" — Mr Darwin regards as the noblest claim of ancestry. " When I view all beings," he says, " not as special creations, but as the lineal descendants of some few beings who lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to me to be ennobled."...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volumen13

1861 - 388 páginas
...swimming-bladder" — Mr Darwin regards as the noblest claim of ancestry. " When I view all beings," he says, " not as special creations, but as the lineal descendants of some few beings who lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to me to be ennobled."...
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