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" the recognition of an ideal Exemplar for the Vertebrated Animals proves that the Knowledge of such a being as Man must have existed before Man appeared. For the Divine mind which planned the Archetype also foreknew all its modifications. The Archetypal... "
The Darwinian Theory of the Transmutation of Species - Página 232
por Robert Mackenzie Beverley - 1867 - 386 páginas
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The Typology of Scripture: Viewed in Connection with the Entire Scheme of ...

Patrick Fairbairn - 1854 - 952 páginas
...in anticipation, so to speak, in the inferior animals j and the recognition of an ideal exemplar in the vertebrated animals proves, that the knowledge...existed before man appeared. For the divine mind, which planned the archetype, also foreknew all its modifications. The archetypal idea was manifested...
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Theism: The Witness of Reason and Nature to an All-wise and Beneficent Creator

John Tulloch - 1855 - 400 páginas
...plan it. In the language of Professor Owen — language of the highest interest for our subject — " The recognition of an ideal exemplar for the vertebrated...have existed before man appeared. For the Divine Mind which planned the archetype also foreknew all its modifications. The archetypal idea was manifested...
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Theism: The Witness of Reason and Nature to an All-wise and Beneficent Creator

John Tulloch - 1855 - 416 páginas
...plan it. In the language of Professor Owen — language of the highest interest for our subject — " The recognition of an ideal exemplar for the vertebrated...have existed before man appeared. For the Divine Mind which planned the archetype also foreknew all its modifications. The archetypal idea was manifested...
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The Plurality of Worlds: With an Introduction by Edward Hitchcock

William Whewell - 1855 - 404 páginas
...matter clearer if you had gone on to my next sentence, still a quotation from Mr. Owen : " Now however the recognition of an ideal exemplar for the vertebrated...being as man must have existed before man appeared ;" and therefore that the Democritic argument is worthless ? Do you not think the " excessive carelessness...
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Of the plurality of worlds: an essay [by W. Whewell. With] A dialogue

William Whewell - 1855 - 468 páginas
...matter clearer if you had gone on to my next sentence, still a quotation from Mr. Owen : ' Now however the recognition of an ideal exemplar for the vertebrated...being as man must have existed before man appeared ;' and therefore that the Democritic argument is worthless ? Do you not think the ' excessive carelessness,'...
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Typical Forms and Special Ends in Creation

James McCosh, George Dickie - 1856 - 562 páginas
...Palaeozoic fishes." The language of Owen is equally explicit. 0 " The recognition of an ideal exemplar in the vertebrated animals proves that the knowledge...have existed before man appeared; for the Divine Mind which planned the archetype also foreknew all its modifications. The archetype idea was manifested...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal

1856 - 948 páginas
...creation, agrees with the statement of Professor Owen, that " the recognition of an ideal examplar for the vertebrated animals, proves that the knowledge of such a being as man existed before man appeared ; for the Divine Mind which planned the archetype also foreknew all its...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volumen3

1856 - 420 páginas
...creation, agrees with the statement of Professor Owen, that " the recognition of an ideal examplar for the vertebrated animals, proves that the knowledge of such a being as man existed before man appeared ; for the Divine Mind which planned the archetype also foreknew all its...
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Creation's Testimony to Its God, Or The Accordance of Science, Philosophy ...

Thomas Ragg - 1858 - 456 páginas
...scarcely be discovered in the primitive specimens of the order. " The recognition," says Mr. Owen, " of an ideal exemplar for the vertebrated animals,...have existed before man appeared. For the Divine Mind which planned the archetype also foreknew all its modifications. The archetypal idea was manifested...
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Inquiries and Suggestions in Regard to the Foundation of Faith in the Word ...

Albert Barnes - 1859 - 176 páginas
...anatomist." " The recognition of an ideal exemplar for the vertebrated animals proves," he says, " that the knowledge of such a being as man must have...modifications upon this planet, long prior to the existences of those animal species that actually exemplify it."* Not less remarkable is the testimony...
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