The Shrewsbury Edition of the Works of Samuel Butler: Evolution, old and newJ. Cape, 1924 |
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... sense has ever been able to perceive - this is an abuse of words - an attempt to palm off a shadow upon our under- Standings as though it were a substance . It is plain therefore that there must either be a designer who " becomes an ...
... sense has ever been able to perceive - this is an abuse of words - an attempt to palm off a shadow upon our under- Standings as though it were a substance . It is plain therefore that there must either be a designer who " becomes an ...
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... senses . A man made the corkscrew with a purpose in his mind , and he knew and intended that it should be used for pulling out corks . But nobody made our lungs with a purpose in his mind and intended that they should be used for ...
... senses . A man made the corkscrew with a purpose in his mind , and he knew and intended that it should be used for pulling out corks . But nobody made our lungs with a purpose in his mind and intended that they should be used for ...
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... senses , for if it be cut the tendons start up . The simplicity , yet the clearness of this contrivance , its exact resem- blance to established resources of art , place it amongst the most indubitable manifestations of design with ...
... senses , for if it be cut the tendons start up . The simplicity , yet the clearness of this contrivance , its exact resem- blance to established resources of art , place it amongst the most indubitable manifestations of design with ...
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... senses , dimensions , who did of his own cunning after infinite proof of every kind of hazard and experiment scheme out and fashion each organ of the human body . This is the person whom we claim as the designer and artificer of that ...
... senses , dimensions , who did of his own cunning after infinite proof of every kind of hazard and experiment scheme out and fashion each organ of the human body . This is the person whom we claim as the designer and artificer of that ...
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... sense of their immensity . Thus our inability to comprehend God is coextensive with our difficulty in going back upon the past - and our sense of Him is a dim perception of our own vast and now inconceivably remote history . CHAPTER ...
... sense of their immensity . Thus our inability to comprehend God is coextensive with our difficulty in going back upon the past - and our sense of Him is a dim perception of our own vast and now inconceivably remote history . CHAPTER ...
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