Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 76Victoria Institute., 1944 |
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... remains a mere guess . Any opprobrium attached to such a label is more thoroughly merited by Darwin's hypothesis than by the majority of scientific hypotheses , for his main guess as set forth in " Origin of Species was but- tressed by ...
... remains a mere guess . Any opprobrium attached to such a label is more thoroughly merited by Darwin's hypothesis than by the majority of scientific hypotheses , for his main guess as set forth in " Origin of Species was but- tressed by ...
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... remains of creatures washed out to sea . As the existence on land in the Silurian period of so advanced an animal as a scorpion is embarrassing for the evolution theory , some of its supporters assert that these Silurian scorpions lived ...
... remains of creatures washed out to sea . As the existence on land in the Silurian period of so advanced an animal as a scorpion is embarrassing for the evolution theory , some of its supporters assert that these Silurian scorpions lived ...
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... remains the insuperable difficulty that these supposed transformations involve the existence of impossible animals . I have repeatedly challenged evolutionists -and I here repeat the challenge to draw or describe the skeleton of a ...
... remains the insuperable difficulty that these supposed transformations involve the existence of impossible animals . I have repeatedly challenged evolutionists -and I here repeat the challenge to draw or describe the skeleton of a ...
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REPORT OF COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR 1943 | 18 |
XV | 32 |
CURRENT THEORIES OF SPECIAL CREATION BY D DEWAR ESQ | 53 |
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