Natural Science and Religion: Two Lectures Delivered to the Theological School of Yale CollegeC. Scribner's Sons, 1880 - Всего страниц: 111 |
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... immediate creation , which neither ex- plains nor pretends to explain any . - How the more exact physical sciences are becoming more reconditely hypothetical , espe- cially in the imagination of entities of which there can be no ...
... immediate creation , which neither ex- plains nor pretends to explain any . - How the more exact physical sciences are becoming more reconditely hypothetical , espe- cially in the imagination of entities of which there can be no ...
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... creation as to the form it has assumed ; that the mediate pro- duction of species may indeed be completely theistic . But that , whereas their immediate creation directly asserts Divine action , their in- coming under Nature only ...
... creation as to the form it has assumed ; that the mediate pro- duction of species may indeed be completely theistic . But that , whereas their immediate creation directly asserts Divine action , their in- coming under Nature only ...
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... immediate creation of forms , it explains nothing . ,, You inquire , whither are we to look for inde-. NATURAL SCIENCE AND RELIGION . 91.
... immediate creation of forms , it explains nothing . ,, You inquire , whither are we to look for inde-. NATURAL SCIENCE AND RELIGION . 91.
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