Evolution and DogmaMcBride, 1896 - Всего страниц: 461 |
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... derive such little profit from the lessons of the past , and who still persist in the futile attempt to solve by metaphysics problems which , by their very nature , can be worked out only by the methods of induction . Dr. Whewell , the ...
... derive such little profit from the lessons of the past , and who still persist in the futile attempt to solve by metaphysics problems which , by their very nature , can be worked out only by the methods of induction . Dr. Whewell , the ...
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... derived all the higher forms of life from lower and simpler forms . He recognized also the law of degeneration from original types , and the principle of the survival of the fittest , which were subsequently to play such important roles ...
... derived all the higher forms of life from lower and simpler forms . He recognized also the law of degeneration from original types , and the principle of the survival of the fittest , which were subsequently to play such important roles ...
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... whole ap- paratus of nature seems to have been derived ac- cording to mechanical laws , such as those which resulted in the production of crystals , yet , this ap- paratus , as seen in organic beings , is so 58 EVOLUTION AND DOGMA .
... whole ap- paratus of nature seems to have been derived ac- cording to mechanical laws , such as those which resulted in the production of crystals , yet , this ap- paratus , as seen in organic beings , is so 58 EVOLUTION AND DOGMA .
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... derived from one another by a process of development . Observations similar to those made by Lamarck and other naturalists , led the Rev. W. Herbert , of England , to declare , in 1837 , that " Horticultural ex- periments have ...
... derived from one another by a process of development . Observations similar to those made by Lamarck and other naturalists , led the Rev. W. Herbert , of England , to declare , in 1837 , that " Horticultural ex- periments have ...
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... derived , by the agency of natural forces and the influence of environment , from ' P. 205 ; cf. , also , chaps . x and xvi , of Agassiz ' “ Methods of Study in Natural History . " one primordial created form . Evolutionists of the ...
... derived , by the agency of natural forces and the influence of environment , from ' P. 205 ; cf. , also , chaps . x and xvi , of Agassiz ' “ Methods of Study in Natural History . " one primordial created form . Evolutionists of the ...
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Стр. 328 - But expectation is permissible where belief is not ; and, if it were given me to look beyond the abyss of geologically recorded time to the still more remote period when the earth was passing through physical -and chemical conditions, which it can no more see again than a man can recall his infancy, I should expect to be a witness of the evolution of living protoplasm from not living matter.
Стр. 78 - Till body up to spirit work, in bounds Proportion'd to each kind. So from the root Springs lighter the green stalk; from thence the leaves More airy; last the bright consummate flower Spirits odorous breathes...
Стр. 260 - Positively the principle may be expressed: In matters of the intellect, follow your reason as far as it will take you, without regard to any other consideration. And negatively in matters of the intellect do not pretend that conclusions are certain which are not demonstrated or demonstrable.
Стр. 181 - I look at the geological record as a history of the world imperfectly kept, and written in a changing dialect; of this history we possess the last volume alone, relating only to two or three countries. Of this volume, only here and there a short chapter has been preserved; and of each page, only here and there a few lines.
Стр. 292 - These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens...
Стр. 390 - Then sawest thou that this fair Universe, were it in the meanest province thereof, is in very deed the star-domed City of God; that through every star, through every grass-blade, and most through every Living Soul, the glory of a present God still beams.
Стр. 275 - For the invisible things of God from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead...
Стр. 407 - Social progress means a checking of the cosmic process at every step and the substitution for it of another, which may be called the ethical process; the end of which is not the survival of those who may happen to be the fittest, in respect of the whole of the conditions which obtain, but of those who are ethically the best.
Стр. 77 - The tawny lion, pawing to get free His hinder parts, then springs as broke from bonds, And rampant shakes his brinded mane...
Стр. 414 - I feel profoundly convinced that the argument of design has been greatly too much lost sight of in recent zoological speculations. Reaction against the frivolities of teleology, such as are to be found, not rarely, in the notes of the learned commentators on Paley's Natural Theology...